Stephanie Hsu She plays the lesbian daughter in this year’s Oscars big Thing Everywhere Every Time.
Hollywood icons Michelle Yeoh And Jamie Lee Curtis He won an Oscar for his roles in “Everything Everywhere at Once.” But the film’s shining star is Stephanie Hsu, who had to accept a nomination — and an eccentric role.
Many talk about how the movie helped them come out to their parents. My dream as an artist is to be able to make the world a better place, she tells Curtie.
Hsu plays the lesbian daughter cheerful who tries to convince her Asian American mother to understand her. And in a parallel universe, she is the eccentric villain job. The hilarious plot hides important messages about acceptance.
— Every time you get an opportunity like this, it’s a responsibility, the actor, himself an eccentric, tells EW.com. When you are in the minority, you understand how important it is to uplift others. I carry this weight on my shoulders, but I also try to just have fun.
– The role represents the younger generation, those waiting their turn, those who can identify with Joy or Jobu or both, and the entire gay community.
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