
Being Buddhist, I do believe we are reincarnated.Ming Na-Wen Reveals How Her Cameo in the ‘Mulan’ Happened, As the Animated Classic Gets First 4K UHD Release (November 6, 2020).Because it’s a really tough business, especially if you’re a woman, and especially if you’re an ethnic woman, and especially now, if you’re an older woman. So I’m just very grateful, I’m always extremely grateful for any job that comes along and any dreams that can come true. I think we’re all destined for something. I think, definitely with this business, it was part luck, part timing, and maybe some destiny.Ming-Na Wen reflects on Mulan, Asian representation in Hollywood (November 8, 2016).So I think it is important to not just gain new fans with the live-action adaptation, but really pay tribute to the fans that have been around for so long with the film and now have passed it on down to their kids and their families. When I go to conventions, I see the reactions of women and men alike, and some girls actually shake and cry when they tell me stories about how much Mulan has influenced their lives and had such a strong impact in their lives. The whole reason why we’re in this business is to please our fans.

An Interview with Ming-Na (27 October 2004).I really think as long as you have a good story that relates to a lot of people it doesn't matter what ethnicity it is.Ming-Na Wen (November 20, 1963–) is an Chinese-American actress. I'm as proud to be Chinese as I am American.
