It's Quite A Living
[https://itsquitealiving.blubrry.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Amy-EB-Hawaii2020-225x300.jpg] [https://itsquitealiving.blubrry.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Amy_Hill-MagnumPI-300x181.png] [https://itsquitealiving.blubrry.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Amy_hill-KUMU-300x162.jpeg]Amy Hill has been a mom for twenty years in real life, and even longer in her acting life: from Grandma Kim (All American Girl), Mama Tohru (Jackie Chan Adventures), Ah-Mah Jasmine Lee (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee), Mah Mah (American Dad!) to even being ON the hit comedy, “Mom“. But she’s also had another 150+ acting credits not tied to that title both in live-action and animated films – like Lourdes Chan on Crazy Ex-Girfriend (and its 1.5 million views on its hit promo video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIJKuxzWAGs]), and Sue in 50 First Dates. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0343660/?ref_=nm_knf_t1]And it all started, sort of, when she burst on to the scene by winning The Gong Show [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsJjUWNqnfg]. But that’s another story. And, yes, it’s one Amy tells in this episode of It’s Quite a Living. I met Amy in the ’80s when she was already established in the San Francisco acting and voiceover scene I was just breaking into. And some four decades later, on a visit to her home in Hawaii, where she is co-staring as Kumu [https://www.cbs.com/shows/magnum-pi/cast/215992/] on the hit reboot of Magnum, P.I. [https://www.cbs.com/shows/magnum-pi/], we talked about how she got into acting, her film roles, and what emerged for her in the process of writing her hit one-woman show, Tokyo Bound. Aside from reminiscing about acrylic nails and trying to get an agent, she shares more serious experiences as a Finnish/Japanese American and her experience as a multi-racial actress. We also talk about commitment and making the right choice, like her adoption of her daughter, Penelope. You’ll love Amy as much as I do when you hear about: * Amy’s experience of going to Japan, understanding its culture, her origin, and her mom’s roots * Why the name “Tokyo Bound” * A love letter from her mom * Meditation and commitment * Her big break in Scrooged * Coming up with her daughter’s name, Penelope * Amy’s “I knew it moments.” All the masks are off in this transparent and candid conversation with Amy Hill. You can find and follow her career here: * Amy Hill website [https://amyhillactor.com/] * Facebook @amyhillactor [http://www.facebook.com/amyhillactor/] * Instagram @amyhillactor [http://www.instagram.com/amyhillactor] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/tokyobound]@amyhillactor [https://twitter.com/amyhillactor]
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