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Quote of the Day: Arden Cho on Pay Inequity for Asian American Actors & Turning Down “Teen Wolf” Film

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When actress Arden Cho’s identify was noticeably absent from the returning solid checklist revealed earlier this 12 months for the “Teen Wolf” revival movie, followers have been left questioning if she could be concerned. In any case, she had been a sequence common — promoted from a recurring character function — on two seasons of the MTV present, earlier than she was unceremoniously dropped from the solid between the penultimate and closing seasons.

Then got here a report from Deadline that Cho — who’s Korean American and the one actress of coloration among the many 4 feminine sequence common solid members — had turned down a job within the movie when she was “provided half the per-episode wage proposed to her three counterparts.”

Now she has spoken in regards to the resolution in a brand new interview with The Lower, revealing that she thinks she was provided even lower than what the preliminary leak had reported. However as she factors out, “I might most likely, off the highest of my head, consider over ten Asian American actors I do know who have been paid considerably lower than their counterparts.” Certainly, CBS’ “Hawaii 5-0” equally made headlines in 2017 when Asian American actors Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim have been let go from their sequence common roles after failing to safe offers that might have paid them the identical as their white co-stars.

Explaining her alternative to show down the insufficient “Teen Wolf” deal, Cho mentioned that, “I wasn’t saying ‘no’ essentially for me or as a result of I used to be indignant. I used to be saying ‘no’ as a result of I hope that there can be extra equality sooner or later. … I need to struggle for a narrative that I feel might make a distinction for younger Asian American women, Asian American boys, youngsters. I need folks to have a look at a personality I play and say, ‘That’s my story.’”

The excellent news is that she appears to be getting an opportunity to take action together with her new mission, a 10-part Netflix adaptation of Helen Wan’s e-book “Associate Monitor.” The sequence of the identical identify will see Cho within the function of Ingrid Yun, an idealistic younger lawyer struggling together with her ethical compass and her passions as she fights to climb the companion observe at an elite New York Metropolis regulation agency.

Created and co-executive produced by Georgia Lee, who serves as showrunner with Sarah Goldfinger, the sequence marks a number of firsts for Cho: the primary time she’s enjoying a sequence lead, and the primary time she’s working with a feminine showrunner or an Asian American showrunner.

“Associate Monitor” is anticipated to premiere this summer season. Cho counts “Chicago Med” and “The Honor Record” amongst her different credit.

Supply: Women And Hollywood

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