![]() I remember being on Wong Fu sets and feeling like I could try new things because I felt empowered in this environment.” Justin cites his experience as a training ground for the magnitude of traditional Hollywood. As an actor, when you’re in that sort of environment, it’s freeing and liberating. There is an unspoken language that we share with people of the same heritage and background. “It was such a powerful experience because there is something so moving about being on a set with all or primarily Asians. He starred in the short How I Became An Adult, a light comedy about the everyday difficulties of growing up. we sat down with Justin to talk about the simplistic, geometric style of his photography, his involvement with Netflix, and his identity as a Korean American.ĭescribed as an “incubator” for Asian American filmmakers, Wong Fu Productions was how Justin first learned how to experiment and take risks as an actor. Getting his start in Wong Fu Productions, a YouTube channel about Asian American storytelling, Justin has since propelled himself into the world of Netflix by playing Ben in The Umbrella Academy, an action show based on the award-winning comic series by Gerard Way. ![]() Min is paving the way for authentic POC representation with his commitment to playing three-dimensional characters whose identities aren’t defined by their Asianness. This feature is taken from Grumpy Magazine’s ISSUE NO.16, available now in digital and print worldwide Actor Justin H. Min STYLING: Evan Simonitsch GROOMING: Sonia Lee for Exclusive Artists using Oribe Haircare PRODUCER: Jasmine Perrier WORDS: Emily Pitcher MARTENS PHOTOS: Raul Romo TALENT: Justin H. ![]() CARDIGAN: GOODFIGHT // T-SHIRT: ALLSAINTS // PANTS: COS // SHOES: DR. ![]()
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