‘Warrior’ star Andrew Koji says the Bruce Lee inspired TV series set in 1870s is scarily relevant for 2020 (VIDEO) | Malay Mail

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‘Warrior’ star Andrew Koji says the Bruce Lee inspired TV series set in 1870s is scarily relevant for 2020 (VIDEO)

‘Warrior’ star Andrew Koji says the Bruce Lee inspired TV series set in 1870s is scarily relevant for 2020 Japanese-British actor Andrew Koji stars as Ah Sahm in the critically acclaimed TV series. — Picture courtesy of Cinemaxmay be set in 1870s San Francisco during the ‘yellow peril’ but issues of institutionalised racism explored in the show feels rather like a quick glance at headlines from around the world today.

Andrew Koji, who plays Ah Sahm, told Malay Mail the show is rooted in real life and history, for example, The Chinese Exclusion Act. Much like his character, Koji said he has always felt like an outsider because of his dual heritage. — Picture courtesy of Cinemax

 

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