Khmer influence growing in Hollywood after artists find succ

Khmer influence growing in Hollywood after artists find successes

The success of The Cleaning Lady – an American TV series which stars Cambodian-French Hollywood actress Elodie Yung – sheds some light on Asian immigrants to the US, yet a significant representation gap of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) exists both on screen and behind the scenes.

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