Adult ASIAN Male (27-39yrs old characters)
List activity
3K views
• 59 this weekCreate a new list
List your movie, TV & celebrity picks.
- 84 people
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Daniel Wu, is a renowned Hong Kong- American actor, director, and producer. With a career spanning over twenty five years, Wu has made significant contributions to the Asian film industry, and gained recognition for his roles in martial arts and action films as well as drama, showcasing both his broad acting range and physical agility.
Wu's journey in the entertainment world began when he moved to Hong Kong in the late 1990s and was discovered by auteur director Yonfan who cast him in the lead role of gay art house film, "Bishonen". He then quickly rose to fame, starring in films like Benny Chan's "Gen-X Cops", "Purple Storm", and most notably in "City of Glass" for which he earned the first of five Hong Kong Film Award nominations, as Best New Performer.
He received two more Hong Kong Film Award nominations in 2005, for Best Actor in "One Night in Mongkok", Best Supporting Actor in Jackie Chan's "New Police Story", an iconic role that also brought him Taiwan's Golden Horse Award as Best Supporting Actor. The following year Daniel made his directorial debut with "The Heavenly Kings" , a humorous glimpse into the Hong Kong music industry, which won him the prestigious Hong Kong prize as Best New Director for his 2006 feature. Daniel was again nominated for Best Actor in 2015 for his role in Dante Lam's psychological thriller "That Demon Within".
His string of international film hits includes Frank Coraci's 2004 remake of "Around the World in 80 Days", "Blood Brothers" (2007), "Overheard" (2009), Quentin Tarantino's presentation of "The Man with the Iron Fists" (2012), "Europa Report" (2013), China's submission to the 88th Academy Awards "Go Away Mr. Tumor," Duncan Jones' adaptation of the renowned video game, "Warcraft" (2016), "Geostorm" (2017), as well as the remake of "Tomb Raider" (2018). He also starred and executive produced the AMC TV show "Into the Badlands" (2015-2019). Most recently, Wu starred in the box office hit "Caught in Time" (2020), as well as appearing in Lisa Joy's feature directorial debut, romantic sci-fi noir thriller "Reminiscence" (2021), and the HBO series, "Westworld" (2022).
He can also be seen in the Disney+ limited series, "American Born Chinese" (2023) based on the award-winning graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang. Wu appears as Sun Wukong, better known as The Monkey King, a mythological and all-powerful god who journeys into our world in a pursuit to find his son.
Beyond his cinematic accomplishments, Daniel Wu is recognized for his advocacy work, supporting the Asian American community as well as other charitable causes. Daniel was also the 2022 recipient of The Bruce Lee Award, in honor of the legendary actor, presented each year by AWFF and the Bruce Lee Foundation to an individual in the film industry whose efforts in the field of martial arts has created a legacy of excellence. Daniel is also an accomplished race car driver currently racing in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series. Daniel Wu's multifaceted career, marked by talent and versatility, has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the global entertainment landscape and making him a household name throughout the global Chinese community.- Joseph Lee is an American actor and visual artist. Raised in West Lafayette, Indiana, he began acting in theatre while attending Purdue University, where he studied political science and history. Lee made his film debut in Searching (2018), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He is best known for his role in the Netflix-A24 limited series Beef (2023), earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Offscreen, Lee is also an accomplished visual artist, with his studio based in Los Angeles. - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
George Young was born in London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Malignant (2021), Falling for Christmas (2022) and Containment (2016). He has been married to Janet Hsieh since 26 January 2015. They have two children.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Dean Fujioka was born on 19 August 1980 in Fukushima, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Fullmetal Alchemist (2017), Here Comes the Morning (2015) and I Am Ichihashi: Journal of a Murderer (2013). He has been married to Vanina Amalia Hidayat since July 2012. They have two children.- Stephen Oyoung was born in the USA. Stephen is an actor, known for Twisters (2024), Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) and Spider-Man 2 (2023).
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Rick Yune was born on 22 August 1971 in Washington D.C., USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Fast and the Furious (2001), Die Another Day (2002) and Olympus Has Fallen (2013).- Actor
- Producer
David Lim is an Asian-American actor who grew up in San Ramon, California. He earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, and initially worked as a loan officer. Seeking a new career direction, David signed with Ford Models and relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in modeling and acting. After starring in numerous commercials for brands like Gillette, Bud Light, McDonald's, Dave & Buster's, and Apple, David Lim landed a role in the ABC thriller series Quantico as Sebastian Chen, a CIA recruit. This role jump started his acting career.
He currently stars as a series regular in the CBS drama "S.W.A.T." alongside Shemar Moore. David plays Victor Tan, a relatively new S.W.A.T. officer who made his name in the Hollywood Division before advancing to the heights of LAPD and Metro S.W.A.T. The series is a testament to the power of fandom, as it was twice canceled and brought back by CBS for an eighth season because of fan demand.
Aside from acting, David has developed a new jewelry line with his wife Marketa called Maya David. After a burglary robbed them of their most prized possessions of sentimental value, the duo embarked on a journey of reinvention and transformation putting their energy into creating their own jewelry. Nearly every piece is hand made by David and Marketa, ensuring the highest level of quality and attention to detail and a reflection of their travels with an homage to the natural world. They use semi-precious gemstones, 925 sterling silver and 14k solid gold.
David and Marketa are deeply committed to giving back, a value they have seamlessly integrated into their work with Maya David. Partnering with One Tree Planted, an organization dedicated to global reforestation, they are actively contributing to the restoration of forests worldwide. To underscore this commitment, David donated his winnings from a charity corn hole tournament to support reforestation projects. Their continued support of this vital cause highlights their dedication to creating a meaningful and lasting impact on the planet.
David enjoys playing basketball, photography, traveling, and spending time in the gym. Passionate about nutrition and health, he stays active through kickboxing, hiking, lifting weights, and yoga. He also has a strong love for corn hole, recently winning the celebrity tournament at The Throwdown Cornhole Festival. Additionally, he has a docuseries on corn hole currently in development.- Ryohei Suzuki is without a doubt one of Japan's leading actors today. His Netflix movie "City Hunter" became one of the biggest hits in Asia in 2024, and the latest film of his popular series "TOKYO MER" became one of the highest grossing live-action films in Japan in 2023. In an online survey conducted in 2024, he was voted "the best actor in Japan in their 40s." Ryohei is also known for his fluency in English. He went to a high school in Oklahoma and majored in English at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
He began acting at 18 in a small student theatre while he majored in English at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. He started his career as a fashion model but debuted as a professional actor right after graduating. Ryohei played leading roles in the feature film "Swing Me Again (2009) ", and" HK: Hentai Kamen (2013)" but became more famous as a supporting actor in his 20s.
His breakthrough came in 2013. NHK offered him a leading role in the TV series "Hanako to An," which eventually gained a rating of 24%. Ryohei's performance as a caring husband of the heroine was loved by the nation. In 2018, he was cast as the lead in NHK's series "Segodon (2018)", making him one of the most acclaimed and most known actors of his age in Japan.
He won five Best Supporting Actor awards in 2022, including Academy Awards Japan, for his terrifying performance as a sadistic murderer yakuza in the film "Koro no Chi: Level 2 (2022)". He also won the Best Actor in the Asian Contents Awards 2022 in Korea for his performance as a paramedic in TBS's popular TV series "Tokyo MER (2022)". Its sequel feature film was released in April 2023 and became the number-one live-action film at the domestic box office in the first half of the year, beating out all international films.
In 2023, Ryohei starred in "Egoist (2023)", a feature indie film about a gay couple, which has become a long-run hit in Japan and brought him the Rising Star Award at New York Asian Film Festival and the nomination for Best Actor at Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong.
In 2024, He starred in the Netflix film "City Hunter (2024)", a live-action of a legendary manga from the 1980s, which became a huge international hit. It stayed number one on Netflix Global Top 10 (film, non-English) for two weeks, bringing him worldwide fame. Ryohei also received the Excellence in Asian Cinema Award at the 17th Asian Cinema Awards for his dedication to the Asian film industry.
In 2024, He was selected as "the best Japanese actor in their 40s" in a web survey held among the Japanese audience.
Ryohei is also famous as a voice actor for playing Buzz Lightyear in the Japanese dubbed version of Disney's "Lightyear (2022)".
Ryohei is fluent in English. He went to a high school in the United States from 1998 to 1999. - Jeff is an actor and Youtuber. Born in Batangas, Philippines, he and his family moved to Winnipeg, Canada at the age of twelve. His passion for the arts started out as a young kid when his mom put him in dance groups. That passion continued on to his time in high school where he booked back to back lead roles in their musical productions. Jeff immediately fell in love with the acting process and pursued it in university, taking on advanced theatre classes. Before he can even graduate, he booked his first major theatre role in the world premiere of "Empty," an original play by renowned Canadian playwright, Hope McIntyre. He later joined his cast mates on a tour after sold out shows.
His theatre endeavors soon brought him into the world of film with the help of award winning actors and coaches including Tammy Gillis, Judah Katz, Onalee Ames and Tony Alcantar. In a short amount of time, Jeff booked roles opposite some of Hollywood's biggest names including Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Diane Kruger, Tom Ellis, Diane Neal and Lauren German.
During the Covid-19 Pandemic as film productions shut down, Jeff focused on building his Youtube channel. Focusing on Kpop content with the help of his background in performance, his Youtube channel amassed more than 150,000 subscribers in less than a year. Before his third year, Jeff's channel has more than 60,000,000 total views. His Youtube presence has also allowed him travel to South Korea and interview and connect with Kpop groups and artists.
Jeff has lived in many cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Manila, Los Angeles and Winnipeg which allowed him to gain knowledge about different fields of the entertainment industry. - British Actor Jon Foo is of Irish Singaporean descent. He is known for his work on the CBS Drama/Sitcom "Rush hour" and the Cyber/Apocolyptic action movie "Tekken". Jon began his career working as an acrobat for a variety of circus acts, shows and idents. He then moved to Hong Kong/Thailand where he booked some of his first movie roles in a crash course of Action cinema. "House of Fury" "Tom yum goong" "Tekken" "Rebirth" "Extraction" "Vikingdom" "Universal soldier" "Rush Hour" "Weaponized" "Ultima ratio"
- Lance Luu was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 15, 1987. He is an identical triplet known together as the "Luu brothers" or "Luu triplets". He started in the entertainment industry in 2004 and took on various projects including print ads, commercials and music videos. His first major motion picture film is Pacific Rim, released in 2013, as the Wei Tang Triplets.
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Sung-Ho Kang is a Korean-American actor and producer from Clarkston, Georgia who is widely known for playing Han Lue from the Fast & Furious series of films and Better Luck Tomorrow. He also acted in Raya and the Last Dragon, Pearl Harbor, Ninja Assassin and Obi-Wan Kenobi. He is married to Miki Yim.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Raymond Lee was born in New York City, New York, USA. Raymond is an actor and producer, known for Top Gun: Maverick (2022), Here and Now (2018) and Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021). Raymond is married to Stacy Kusumolkul. They have two children.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Kenny Pollone was born in Osaka, Japan, and grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii. His first acting experience came by chance during his early years at the University of Hawai'i in 2010. While working as a barista at The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Kenny's coworker, a film student, mentioned his short thesis film, about the post 9/11 war era for a new film studies course at the university. Intrigued, Kenny volunteered as a Production Assistant, excited to experience the filmmaking process.
On the day of the shoot, Kenny arrived at dawn, ready to help wherever needed. When one of the lead actors didn't show up, Kenny was the only option to fill in and happened to fit the wardrobe. Thrown into the role, he suited up in an army uniform, took up a prop M16, and delivered his first lines on camera. This unexpected experience ignited his passion for acting, even though almost all his scenes were eventually cut because, let's be honest, he was that terrible at it. Despite his "stellar" performance, the short film went on to screen at the prestigious Hawai'i International Film Festival, marking Kenny's unofficial debut and a pivotal moment in his life.
In 2015, he moved to Los Angeles, where he has since appeared in projects like S.W.A.T., General Hospital, and Jap. Kenny is also skilled in MMA, boxing, Jiu Jitsu, and Judo, bringing a unique physicality to his roles. Outside of acting, he enjoys playing golf, going to the beach, hanging out with friends, and playing chess. With over 15 years of industry experience, his dedication and resilience continue to fuel his journey in Hollywood.- Casting Department
- Actor
- Actor
- Stunts
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Philip Ng is a Hong Kong actor who is also a master in the martial arts. Trained in Ving Tsun Kung Fu under the late Sifu Wong Shun-Leung. Philip is also a 6th generation disciple of Choy Li Fut Kung Fu, training from his father, Sam Ng. Philip is also a trained expert in Hung Gar Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, Jiujitsu, and Escrima. He is also an accomplished fight choreographer, having worked some films in addition to acting.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Cha In-pyo was born on 14 October 1967 in Korea. He is an actor and director, known for Sense8 (2015), Flu (2013) and Good Fellas: Ongals and the Stranger (2019).- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
John Yohan Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea, and moved to Los Angeles, California as a child. His father was a Christian minister. Cho was educated at Herbert Hoover High School at Glendale, before moving on to the University of California at Berkeley, where he studied English literature. Upon graduation, he moved back to Los Angeles, working for a while as a teacher at Pacific Hills School where he taught 7th grade English. He also began acting with the famed Asian American theatre company East West Players.
A screen acting career began with small roles in projects such as Wag the Dog (1997), Bowfinger (1999), and the critical favorite Better Luck Tomorrow (2002). His breakthrough came when he appeared in the teen romance comedy American Pie (1999) and helped coin the phrase "MILF". Other roles followed, and he scored another hit in the slacker comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004). Cho also starred in the hugely successful franchise reboot Star Trek (2009), in the sought-after role of Hikaru Sulu, and has continued working steadily in Hollywood, starring in the indie drama Columbus (2017), thriller film Searching (2018), and the horror follow-up The Grudge (2019). As well as acting, Cho is also a singer and performs in the band Viva La Union.
He is married to actress Kerri Higuchi, and they have two children.- Actor
- Director
Rick Kumazawa is a Japanese-American actor who is fluent in both English and Japanese. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky and grew up in both Japan and the United States. He graduated from Waseda University in Tokyo with a Liberal Arts degree.
Rick got his start in commercials and modeling as a teenager. The camera loved him, and he booked multiple commercials and print campaigns. After college, Rick decided to follow his passion for acting in Los Angeles, California, where he began training and booking feature films and television work.
Besides acting, Rick has always been passionate about fitness. He considers himself a Fitness Enthusiast and has played soccer his entire life. He also enjoys boxing, martial arts, swimming, and backpacking.
For more information regarding Rick Kumazawa, please contact Cheryl Jackson of Jackson Entertainment.- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Remington Hoffman is an Asian American actor, director and producer. Originally from Santa Cruz, California. Remington started in the theatre at Keuka College in Upstate New York. It was from Keuka's Red Barn Theatre that Remington received 2 Irene Ryan Nominations for his portrayal of Tom in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig as well as Judas in Stephen Adly Guirgis's Last Days of Judas Iscariot.
Remington plays the prominent role of Li Shin in Peacock's Days of Our Lives as well as the character of Bryce in Tyler Perry's Zatima. Past television credits include: Marvel's Agents of Shield, Westworld, Animal Kingdom and Station 19. He is the director of the critically acclaimed short film, A Walk in West LA. And a creator/producer on the documentary series, Talkin' Success.- James was born in Dallas, Texas to parents of Korean heritage. He has an older brother in New York City. James grew up in Plano, Texas where he excelled in Tae Kwon Do and football. After his junior year of nursing school at Baylor University, he caught the acting bug through community theater. He subsequently packed his bags and drove nonstop to Los Angeles in January of 2010. After a year of training, James made his debut in Pearry Teo's 'Dead Inside'. He has since earned roles in CBS' "Hawaii Five-0" and FOX's "The Mindy Project".
- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Born in California, he is half Japanese and half Chinese. He began his training in martial arts at the age of one and a half. Since moving to Japan at the age of 18, he has done numerous movies and TV shows becoming one of the nation's most popular and recognizable talents. He has worked with some of the action movie greats including Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Jean-Claude Van Damme.- Christopher Goh was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Day of the Jackal (2024), Secret Invasion (2023) and Hunter Killer (2018).