Andrew is an Los Angeles (L.A.) local, he was born in Gardena with is in south-central L.A. "Much love to Lou Diamond Phillips, he's one of those who came before me, but the fact that the director of the school I was studying at said the nearest reference for me was a 60-year-old actor really exposed the glaring deficit that there was no one between Lou and myself," Hodge reflects. "It wasn't just about writing an Asian man with a black woman. Alexander Hodge is well known as an American actor and writer. What I'm trying to replace is what I didn't have in my childhood -- being able to, you know, reach young viewers," he says. Alexander Hodge was born to his parents whose details were never made public.
However, he inherited Chinese-Australian ethnicity from his parents. I had never looked at someone else and [said], 'That's what I can be. "Like us on Facebook to see similar stories"I think the future for us, in terms of representation, will be in executive power. Hodge says. He was born and raised in the USA with his family and friends. That's what I can do. No, he’s from south L.A., because this show represents south L.A. in a way that no other show does. "And that was a question I never really could answer. So it wasn’t just like he was from Silver Lake or West Hollywood. Alexander Hodge was born and raised in Australia. "The memes, the GIFs, everything, it’s one of my favorite things about the show -- fan engagement. "There were "signs" of struggle along the way. I had never really seen anyone like me on screen before. It later returned to him at a time when he was able to understand that it … But I will say, the attention this season is very different because of what some people in this country call the “Chinese virus.” So it’s interesting to be trending on Twitter for being Asian in a time when Asians are coming under a very specific spotlight. Hodge told HuffPost that while he’s hesitant to call the character “revolutionary,” the part definitely helps chip away at some long-held stereotypes attached to Asian men. Just because we have differences doesn’t mean that needs to separate us. However, he hasn’t shared any info regarding his family on the internet.
"It was kind of alarming as a student to hear that, but I’m grateful now to be able to be a small part of the change, and other kids studying can look at me and answer that question now about what their type is. He enjoyed acting at school, but never really thought about pursuing it because he wanted to play rugby more. I didn’t have a prototype because it didn't exist. Alexander Hodge, Actor: Insecure. Hodge used to be a rugby player. Alexander Hodge is an actor and writer, known for Insecure (2016), Tommy (2020) and Modern Family (2009). Alexander Hodge Though Andrew is the only Asian in a predominantly black cast, his character avoids any age-old karate master or graceless math nerd tropes. An overnight success in Hollywood is rarely ever just that, but that's how it happened for actor Alexander Hodge -- and he humbly recognizes that fact.. Have you seen the footage of black people being arrested, being dragged in China, being kicked out of their homes and things like that?But it’s funny that these communities are brushing up against each other through my work.
No further details regarding his family have been shared. That wasn't the point of the relationship. I really believe in not only seeing what unites us, but also embracing our differences that set us apart. I recognize that people seeing my work now have already grown up. "If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page.So far, Molly and Andrew have been through a lot. Through their romance, the show has addressed how factors such as clashing personalities, work priorities, exclusivity and race can play in a relationship. That's my lane.’”Please give an overall site rating:"I want to do something that my little cousins would see. It feels good to be able to push it in the opposite direction, but it is quite polarizing.
The fact denoted his preference to keep his family details a private affair.
He’s had previous stints in Modern Family, High Maintenance, and Law & Order. Currently, he is in his 30s who is still growing his acting career further. Alexander Hodge, who plays the "Asian bae" Andrew, instantly became a fan favorite. It's not a blockbuster action movie or an Oscar-winning drama the actor most looks forward to; he wants to "do something for the kids. It does feel volatile, but that’s largely because of the pandemic that we’re facing right now. In 2016, he graduated from an acting school in New York.