The Killing Eve star opened up to Vulture about the long search for the perfect project, which she says was made more difficult because of the limited roles for Asian-American actresses. "Not only is sh*t hard, it’s extremely unfair," she says. "And racism exists. Let’s start there. I felt it, and I have felt it deeply. And I’m extremely fortunate. So I’m not going to not say that it’s not there, because it is. But it’s changing the mindset that being an actor of color, person of color, that you’re at a disadvantage in the creative life. That you don’t have opportunity. It’s all how you see the opportunity. And the clearer and deeper you get into what you really want, you just become a better artist."
TOPICS: Sandra Oh, BBC America, Killing Eve, Asian Americans and TV