Zitat des Tages von Joan Chen:
If you know how to do a job very well, you keep doing it.
I know what actors fear, what they like; I know how to get things out of them and I listen to them better, since I've been there.
When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed.
I don't want to tell people what I make. It's a lot more than I ever dreamed of as a kid. I never think about it.
All teenagers have this desire to somehow run away.
Physical hunger and physical poverty is something I could only imagine. I've been poor when I was in China... As kids we never had to starve, but just didn't have enough meat, enough rice.
I will always have a career. I believe in working. I don't believe that taking care of your house and children is enough for a woman. You don't feel complete.
As an actress I find the most enjoyable part of acting is really just to please the director. I just want to please my director.
How I was raised is what I am today.
There are a lot of stereotypes to be broken which I think a lot of us are doing. What I do is, as soon as people try to pin me down to one kind of part, I'll play a very different kind of role, so it explodes that stereotype.
The romantic love we feel toward the opposite sex is probably one extra help from God to bring you together, but that's it. All the rest of it, the true love, is the test.
Acting for me is not a bad habit like smoking that I must make an effort to quit. I love acting; I love directing.
My fairy-tale life ended the moment I wanted to apply for a passport.
There is no theoretical study of motherhood. You know, before I became a mother, I did play a mother, but I was like - I was more thinking of my own mother. I was doing my mother.
The lowest budget U.S. films are ten times times better than shooting in Tibet.
I never went on an audition - when they were really looking at everybody.
I don't find intimate scenes more difficult than other scenes.
All Asian parents are into your children having a respectable, decent stable job. Acting was unimaginable to my parents.
For the past few years, I was the more visible Asian performer, and I think it gave young girls a kind of role model showing it's possible to actually reach success doing movies.
Beauty is the result of having been through an experience all the way through to the end - therefore it has a poignancy. Beauty that is singular always comes from following an experience to the point where you can go no further.
The difference between me and American-born actors is that I came here with the expectation of not being treated fairly.
Acting is actually private.