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BBC 100 Women

  • Writer: Ana
    Ana
  • Aug 22, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 10, 2022

BBC News has posted an interview where Ming-Na discusses her experience as an Asian American in Hollywood and how things are changing, that Mulan is a feminist role and how Star Wars inspired to follow her dreams.



Photo and video credit: BBC News


On instagram the BBC 100 women account posted the same video (in vertical) with the following caption:


Actress Ming-Na Wen is the voice of Mulan in Disney’s 1998 film, and now has a legion of new fans playing Fennec Shand in Star Wars’ The Book of Boba Fett. She also played Jing-Mei Chen in medical drama series ER. In an exclusive interview with BBC 100 Women, she reflects on why she thinks Mulan is a feminist, her own experiences growing up as an Asian American and of typecasting in Hollywood. Ming-Na Wen was one of our #BBC100Women in 2021 #mingnawen #mulan #starwars #fennecshand

Source: bbc100women



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