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Bee Vang ( RPA: ''Npis Vaj'', Pahawh: ', Chinese-Mandarin: 王陛; born November 4, 1991) is an American actor and activist of Hmong descent. He is best known for starring in Clint Eastwood's 2008 film ''
Gran Torino ''Gran Torino'' is a 2008 American drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Christopher Carley, Bee Vang, and Ahney Her. This was Eastwood's first starring role since 2004's ''Million D ...
'' as Thao Vang Lor.


Early life and education

Vang was born in
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, four years after his
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parents emigrated from Thailand. He has five brothers and one sister. Vang resided in the
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area. He grew up in a neighborhood in
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that he described as "poor." He later lived in
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. In his earlier years, he attended Webster Open, a middle school in Minneapolis where he took theater class. For his freshman year he attended Patrick Henry High School, and he was in the
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's advanced program. He also attended
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in Plymouth,
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. As a youth, Vang mainly watched Asian films. He also watched Clint Eastwood
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and was a fan of Eastwood.Schein, Louisa.
Hmong Actors Making History Part 2: Meet the Gran Torino Family
." ''
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'' at ''
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Vang attended Brown University in
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. He graduated from Brown "with a degree in international politics, political economy and media and cultural studies".


Career

Vang auditioned for the Clint Eastwood film ''Gran Torino'' "on a lark". He had no prior acting experience. More than 2,000 actors auditioned for the role that Vang eventually received. He learned later that he had been selected because of his "innocent looks and slight build". The film is notable for being "the first major Hollywood portrayal of Hmong families". Vang portrayed Thao Vang Lor, "a mild-mannered Hmong teenager who as part of a gang initiation tries to steal the prized 1972 Gran Torino of his next-door neighbor, a surly Korean War veteran" played by Eastwood. ''Gran Torino'' grossed nearly $270 million worldwide. In 2009, Vang stated that ''Gran Torino'' was "generally accurate in its portrayal of Hmong, a highlands people who fought for the U.S. during the Vietnam War and later emigrated from Southeast Asia and settled in Minnesota, Wisconsin and California". In later years, Vang spoke extensively against the film's use of anti-Asian slurs and its portrayal of Hmong people. By 2010,After Gran Torino: Forum on Race, Violence, Sexuality, and Asian American Masculinities (2012)
"
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Vang had become an activist. He collaborated on
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film, Internet, and print products with Louisa Schein, a Hmong media expert, Va-Megn Thoj, a Hmong filmmaker, and Ly Chong Thong Jalao, a
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student. He traveled around the United States doing public speaking regarding ''Gran Torino'' and post-''Gran Torino'' issues related to the Hmong community. Vang also wrote a 2011 editorial criticizing a ''
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'' radio comedy segment, saying that it portrayed Hmong people in an offensive manner. In 2021, Vang stated that he did not regret his role in ''Gran Torino'', but noted that he did not see "a place for 'Gran Torino' in this day and age". Vang added: "'I couldn't possibly imagine the film being made in this moment...where you know there's a lot of violent language used against Asian bodied people. It's not OK'". Since ''Gran Torino'', Vang has appeared on ''Modern Family'' and acted in independent films and stage performances. Vang acted in a
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parody of one scene in ''Gran Torino'', titled "Thao Does Walt: Lost Scenes from Gran Torino." In addition, he acted in "Anatomically Incorrect," "Fallen City," and "Sunset on Dawn." Vang returned to cinema in 2020 with a role in "Comisery", an apocalyptic Asian-American science fiction comedy. In 2021, he was cast in a lead role in a horror comedy entitled ''Dark Christmas''.


Filmography and television


See also

* History of the Hmong in Fresno, California *
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References


Further reading

* Schein, Louisa and Va-Megn Thoj, with Bee Vang and Ly Chong Thong Jalao. "Beyond Gran Torino's Guns: Hmong Cultural Warriors Performing Genders." ''Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique''.
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, 2012. Volume 20, Issue 3. P. 763–792. ISSN 1067-9847. Available at
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External links

*
Conversation with Bee Vang and other actors in ''Gran Torino''
at
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