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Friday, 29 September 2017

A Conversation with Leonardo Nam: Actor, Advocate, Ambassador

By Sheryl Oh

The Westworld and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift actor talks being this year’s ambassador of HBO’s Asian Pacific American Visionaries Short Film Competition, and his experiences of Asian inclusion in Hollywood.

Whether you’re aware of it or not, Leonardo Nam has been in a lot of stuff that the average film watcher has seen. He caught a big break with the teen heist film, The Perfect Score, featured in Justin Lin’s The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and ended up with a gig on HBO’s hugely successful sci-fi western, Westworld. It’s safe to say that Nam’s acting trajectory is on the up and up, despite dire expectations of Asian inclusion in Hollywood productions making it hard for actors of Asian descent to become household names. Nevertheless, he is determinedly carving out a place for himself and his advocacy for the right kind of representation in the industry.

Part of Nam’s activism is ambassadorship: he is the face of this year’s Asian Pacific Americans (APA) Visionaries Short Film Competition, hosted by HBO. The competition, now in its second year running, gives APA filmmakers the chance to explore issues of identity, culture and belonging in short film form. This year’s theme happens to be “home” — normally a timely subject anyway, but given the tumultuous political and social climate in America right now, it’s even more vital. Any submissions should be made by November 1 and more information — submission details, guidelines, and the like — can be found at hbovisionaries.com.

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