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“There’s definitely a stigma attached to being Asian-American. I remember growing up and getting picked last all the time," explains Yeun. "Back in college, most of my friends were basketball players, 6-foot-5 or taller, and I’m here, 5-foot-9 on a great day. So I’d play basketball with them and have this chip on my shoulder. I think my character Glenn comes from that, too; we want to give people more than what they give us credit for.”
"I am not cookie-cutter -- I don’t fit into a lot of traditional American archetypes," Bhabha says. "Hollywood is a fast business, and what happens is a bunch of boxes get thrown into a room and they need to find the correct-sized peg to fit in all these boxes, and that doesn’t always result in interesting match-ups.”
“I don’t have a ‘style’ so much as a mishmash of different clothes that are on the floor or in the drawer at any given time," says McAuliffe, who stars in this year's The Great Gatsby. "I’m not one to make myself look good or even dress up unless I have to go to a photo shoot or something like that. Most of my wardrobe is really simple: T-shirts, jeans, hockey pants, and stuff like that. All recreational clothing.”
