When someone asks me to do something, something new, something I don't know about, and if I haven't done it, I'll say yes. Just so I can try something new. You never know what you might like.
— Osric Chau
I do like alternative rock and rap, but as far as inspirational, then I go full-on orchestra. It fills up your entire being.
How does one get bored of life?
I wanted to be a stuntman. I didn't really want to be an actor. I took classes when I was younger, but I really sucked.
I'm a huge gamer. I play a lot of games, and I play one game until I'm really, really good at it.
I was born and raised in Vancouver. I moved to Beijing in 2010 just before the Olympics. Being an Asian Canadian actor, the amount of opportunity at the time was slim to none. I made the decision to go to China, and it was one of the best decisions of my life.
Acting offers me an outlet. Here is the perfect opportunity to spend fleeting moments becoming an entirely different person; to experience a character entirely unlike myself, but to also make such a character a part of me. There is no routine here; there is no boredom.
I try to do as much as I can, every facet of filmmaking.
I'm a homebody for sure. I do a lot of work at home.
In high school I was president of the Student Council, and I ended up doing a lot of speeches. After you do a few in front of different schools, you get really comfortable talking in front of an audience.