To create meaningful change in any field, you often have to be the one to lead it. That’s exactly what Liberty Hobbs has done with the founding of Lil’ Birdy Productions. Inspired by her experiences as an actor and driven by a desire to challenge outdated norms, Liberty set out to amplify underrepresented voices and tell stories that offer both escape and reflection. Her mission is clear: to create compelling narratives that break barriers and redefine how we see ourselves on screen. Now, as the founder of a production company

Lisa Gilroy and Sullivan Jones bring their undeniable chemistry and talent to Interior Chinatown, the highly anticipated adaptation of Charles Yu’s award-winning novel. The series redefines the boundaries of traditional storytelling, blending humor, drama, and poignant commentary on identity and representation. Based on Yu’s acclaimed book of the same name, the show centers on Willis Wu, a background character trapped in a police procedural called Black & White. Relegated to the periphery, Willis goes through the motions of his on-screen job, waiting tables and dreaming of a world beyond Chinatown,

Tzi Ma and Archie Kao are icons in the entertainment industry whose contributions have transcended the screen, opening countless doors for the Asian community. With careers spanning decades, they have consistently broken barriers, championed authentic representation, and proven that Asian-led stories belong at the forefront of Hollywood. Through their impactful roles and advocacy behind the scenes, Tzi and Archie have inspired generations of artists and audiences, paving the way for a more inclusive future. Now, the two trailblazers unite in Interior Chinatown. Based on Charles Yu’s National Book Award-winning novel,

Jimmy O. Yang’s career is a testament to his passion for storytelling and his drive to push boundaries through authentic and relatable performances. From his breakout role in Silicon Valley to his standout work in Crazy Rich Asians and Love Hard, Jimmy has built a diverse body of work that resonates deeply with audiences. While he’s quick to focus on the craft rather than his impact, his contributions have undeniably shattered ceilings for a new generation of Asian creatives. Now, Jimmy takes on his most ambitious role yet in Hulu’s

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