J immy O. Yang had been trying to make it as an actor for years—cobbling together bit parts in network sitcoms, auditioning ...
The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest" digs into why Hulu's 'Interior Chinatown' was the perfect next step for ...
The series based on the bestselling novel from Charles Yu of the same name discusses the unfortunate realities of ...
Actor Jimmy O. Yang is learning how to take compliments. On Wild Card this week, he opens up about love languages and fears.
In what the actor calls a "Thanksgiving food dump," actor Jimmy O. Yang shouted out three Vancouver restaurants.
Here’s how it works. In Interior Chinatown, Jimmy O. Yang plays Willis Wu, a waiter in a Chinese restaurant whose life on the sidelines changes when he witnesses a woman getting kidnapped.
When I first got the pilot script, it was one of the best I've ever read,” says Jimmy O. Yang, who stars as Willis. “There ...
Jimmy O. Yang opens up about one of his deepest fears ... He was only supposed to be in a few episodes, but the showrunner loved him so much that he made him a central part of the story.
And I'm so glad because I got to watch Jimmy O. Yang cut through the saccharine mush ... but the showrunner loved him so much that he made him a central part of the story. It's happened to him ...