Hong Chau's True Grit

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Hong Chau's True Grit
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Whether she’s playing a mysterious mogul, a secretive secretary, or a grieving single mother, the actress is steely, whip-smart, and deceptively powerful

“When I was starting out, I would’ve taken anything, I would’ve auditioned for anything,” she says. “And what I found when I was auditioning for really silly, dumb things was that I wouldn’t get them, because I knew that they were stupid. It was like I was physically unable to perform the lines, because I just thought they were so stupid, and you could tell I thought it was bad.

Five years later, a prestige-packed list of parts under her belt, Chau is waiting and ready, with the rest of Hollywood, for productions to pick up again. Before the pandemic struck, she’d been feeling a little anxious about not having her next role lined up.

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