Ming-Na Wen's big Hollywood break came in 'The Joy Luck Club' in 1993. Reuters
Ming-Na Wen's big Hollywood break came in 'The Joy Luck Club' in 1993. Reuters
Ming-Na Wen's big Hollywood break came in 'The Joy Luck Club' in 1993. Reuters
Ming-Na Wen's big Hollywood break came in 'The Joy Luck Club' in 1993. Reuters

Ming-Na Wen on making it in Hollywood: 'You have to create for yourself'


Evelyn Lau
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When Ming-Na Wen starred in 1993’s The Joy Luck Club, an adaptation of Amy Tan’s hit novel about Chinese-American women and their Chinese immigrant mothers, it felt as though the tide could finally be turning for Asian and Asian-American actors in Hollywood.

The film, which was one of the first to feature a predominantly Asian cast, was well received by critics and fans. It was even nominated for a Bafta Award. However, for more than two decades, it was also Hollywood’s last to feature such a cast until Crazy Rich Asians in 2018.

"I always believe things happen when they're supposed to happen. And with The Joy Luck Club, it just happened when it was supposed to happen. It is a gem of a film that has endurance and lives," she says. "I think it's just one of those special projects that won't be replicated."

The cast of 1993's 'The Joy Luck Club'. Photo: Hollywood Pictures
The cast of 1993's 'The Joy Luck Club'. Photo: Hollywood Pictures

While Wen, 58, appreciates how much The Joy Luck Club changed her life by helping her get her big break in her acting career, she says that she also recognises that in order for such films to be made, there needs to be demand for it.

“I certainly don't take it personally, because if there was a demand for it, it would happen more often,” she says.

However, she also points out there are plenty of other ways to still have influence in television and film besides just acting parts.

“I feel like more and more Asian Americans are getting behind the cameras, becoming producers, writers, directors. And that's making a huge impact,” Wen says. “And also, it's people like you and me, and writers who are going to put forth the material. So those are the important factors, but you can't take it personally if you want to do it. You have to write it, create for yourself.”

These days, that's exactly what she hopes to do. "I've got a few things that I can't announce, and I can't talk about, but I'm very excited to start," she says. "One of my goals is to produce more projects that have a strong Asian American historical storytelling."

Over the years, Wen's career has been filled with a variety of roles. She was the voice of the original animated film Mulan and had a cameo in the 2020 live-action remake. She also had a long stint on the medical drama ER.

However, more recently she’s found success by teaming up again with Disney, appearing in Disney+ shows such as Agents of Shield, The Mandalorian, The Bad Batch and The Book of Boba Fett.

Ming-Na Wen in Marvel's 'Agents of Shield'. ABC
Ming-Na Wen in Marvel's 'Agents of Shield'. ABC

It's her determination to continue that’s made her a success, with a career spanning almost three decades, along with the belief that there is no limit to what she can do.

“I think if I viewed it, especially Hollywood, with a sense that I can't make it because I'm Asian, or I can't make it because I'm now of a certain age, or I can't make it because ... then I probably wouldn't be in this business,” she says.

“You just have to kind of go into it with the blind faith that you're supposed to do it and it's supposed to happen and not let these things be the excuse.”

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Uefa Nations League

League A, Group 4
Spain v England, 10.45pm (UAE)

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Director: Laxman Utekar

Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna, Diana Penty, Vineet Kumar Singh, Rashmika Mandanna

Rating: 1/5

Company name: Farmin

Date started: March 2019

Founder: Dr Ali Al Hammadi 

Based: Abu Dhabi

Sector: AgriTech

Initial investment: None to date

Partners/Incubators: UAE Space Agency/Krypto Labs 

MATCH DETAILS

Juventus 2 (Bonucci 36, Ronaldo 90 6)

Genoa 1 (Kouame 40)

Ruwais timeline

1971 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company established

1980 Ruwais Housing Complex built, located 10 kilometres away from industrial plants

1982 120,000 bpd capacity Ruwais refinery complex officially inaugurated by the founder of the UAE Sheikh Zayed

1984 Second phase of Ruwais Housing Complex built. Today the 7,000-unit complex houses some 24,000 people.  

1985 The refinery is expanded with the commissioning of a 27,000 b/d hydro cracker complex

2009 Plans announced to build $1.2 billion fertilizer plant in Ruwais, producing urea

2010 Adnoc awards $10bn contracts for expansion of Ruwais refinery, to double capacity from 415,000 bpd

2014 Ruwais 261-outlet shopping mall opens

2014 Production starts at newly expanded Ruwais refinery, providing jet fuel and diesel and allowing the UAE to be self-sufficient for petrol supplies

2014 Etihad Rail begins transportation of sulphur from Shah and Habshan to Ruwais for export

2017 Aldar Academies to operate Adnoc’s schools including in Ruwais from September. Eight schools operate in total within the housing complex.

2018 Adnoc announces plans to invest $3.1 billion on upgrading its Ruwais refinery 

2018 NMC Healthcare selected to manage operations of Ruwais Hospital

2018 Adnoc announces new downstream strategy at event in Abu Dhabi on May 13

Source: The National

Results

6.30pm Madjani Stakes Rated Conditions (PA) I Dh160,000 1,900m I Winner: Mawahib, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Eric Lemartinel (trainer)

7.05pm Maiden Dh150,000 1,400m I Winner One Season, Antonio Fresu, Satish Seemar

7.40pm: Maiden Dh150,000 2,000m I Winner Street Of Dreams, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson

8.15pm Dubai Creek Listed Dh250,000 1,600m I Winner Heavy Metal, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer

8.50pm The Entisar Listed Dh250,000 2,000m I Winner Etijaah, Dane O’Neill, Doug Watson

9.25pm The Garhoud Listed Dh250,000 1,200m Winner Muarrab, Dane O’Neill, Ali Rashid Al Raihe

10pm Handicap Dh160,000 1,600m Winner Sea Skimmer, Patrick Cosgrave, Helal Al Alawi

Second ODI

England 322-7 (50 ovs)
India 236 (50 ovs)

England win by 86 runs

Next match: Tuesday, July 17, Headingley 

Updated: April 22, 2022, 6:02 PM`