Angehoben / Raised Chinesisch / Chinese Deutschland / Germany Filipino Geboren / Born Griechisch / Greek Hawaii Mutter / Mother Name Spanisch / Spanish Vater / Father Zuletzt / Last
I'm of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese descent, and was raised on Hawaii.
I'm a full-blooded Mexican. My mother was born in Zacatecas, Mexico, and my father - the son of Mexican immigrants - was born near Fresno, California.
My father was never around, and my mother used to worry that the kids won't grow up to be connected to him.
I'm a quarter Chinese and three-quarter Filipino. I don't look Filipino; I look more Chinese or Korean. It actually works in my favor: in terms of roles, it gives me a broader canvas.
My first failure was to be born a child not wanted by his father or mother, as they parted shortly after I was born.
The relationship I have to my fatherland is like that of mothers with crippled children: they love them all the more, the more crippled they are. Germany is the background of all my plans, the return to Germany.
'Cullum' is Scottish, but I'm nowhere near Scottish. My mother is Burmese, and my father is of German, Jewish, English ancestry.
The Germans form one of the most important branches of the Indo-Germanic or Aryan race - a division of the human family which also includes the Hindoos, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Celts, and the Slavonic tribes.
Having been a father for 19 years I realise fatherhood has changed me.