We have to be unapologetic and unafraid: Simu Liu opens up on Asian actors breaking barriers in films
Simu Liu has opened up on his humble beginnings and urged other actors to be "unapologetic and unafraid."
Simu Liu has recently opened up on being the first Asian superhero in the history of Marvel Cinematic Universe and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' success. During an interview with PEOPLE, the actor discussed how his humble beginnings have shaped his thought-process regarding his career.
Opening up on the same, Simu Liu admitted that he feels like "somebody who's just trying to take up space" in the industry. "My parents raised me kind of the way that they lived, which is very humbly, very under the radar, don't want to rock the boat too much, don't want to cause a ruckus," he further added.
Sharing his advice with the audience full of actors who are also in their journeys to pursue their dreams, Liu said that everybody needs to "collectively take next steps as a community." Liu also advised others to "step into the spotlight" and be "unapologetic and unafraid" while doing so. "We have to own our greatness...So that's what I'm trying to do," the actor said, via People.
Later, he also joked about being his "parent's son," referring to his humble beginnings!
In this year's Unforgettable Gala, Liu received the Breakout in Film Award which "honours a rising talent who has impacted audiences around the world." Other notable figures that joined Liu in the event include Sandra Oh, John Cho, Benedict Wong, and Daniel Dae Kim, among others. According to People, the ceremony honoured "Asian and Pacific Islander leaders who have fought for API presence in the arts, entertainment and culture."
























































