Casting for Mulan: five Chinese actresses who deserve a shot
Recent Hollywood ‘whitewashing’ is a worrying trend, which Ming-na Wen hopes won’t apply when it comes to casting the part of Mulan
Ming-na Wen, the original voice of Mulan, told Entertainment Tonight yesterday that she hopes the leading lady “is Chinese in her heritage.”
“It is specifically a Chinese folklore,” she said. “I really think ... someone with that ethnic background really just adds more to the story.”
Even if Disney ensures they cast a Mandarin-speaking actress – which their casting call notes as a requirement – there can be only one Mulan. Here’s who we think should get an audition:
Zhang Ziyi
The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragonstar might be in her 30s now, but her youthful looks don’t reveal her age. Her martial prowess demonstrated in The Grandmaster (2013) and House of Flying Daggers (2004) make her well-qualified for the role.
Jing Tian
Jing Tian recently starred in Zhang Yimou’sThe Great Wall sci-fi saga and is one of China’s hottest action actresses.