The Search for Mongolian Extras

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Casting director DeeDee Ricketts is on the move again, this time in Northern Virginia, as she searches for potential citizens of the Earth Kingdom!

“We’ll make you look like a warrior,” the casting director with dirty-blond curls tells the boy. She holds up a camera and says, “Now don’t smile.”

“Smile!” calls the boy’s father, who was born in Ulan Bator.

“No, he shouldn’t smile,” a casting assistant tells him. “They don’t like people to smile because it’s not how you really look.”

And what do Earth Kingdom citizens look like?

Like they’re from Mongolia. Or Cambodia or Laos. Something like that. Exotically Asian, at least. Like they could be an extra in a movie that’s based on a series that’s inspired by many Eastern traditions, from Japanese anime and Tibetan Buddhism to kung fu cinema and yoga. “Night doesn’t know what it is he wants, but he’ll know it when he sees it,” says DeeDee Ricketts, the casting director.

Ricketts also responds to the allegations of whitewashing the main cast.

“When you take a beloved story that has a fan base, you’ll never be able to make everyone happy,” says Ricketts, the casting director, who was not involved with the casting of principal roles. “There’s been some talk that we’re casting authentic Asians as a response to the backlash, which is totally wrong because our world is multi-ethnic and the ‘Avatar’ world will be multi-ethnic.’”

It’s also interesting to see the Post also got reactions from some of the actors at the casting call on the controversy.

“Yeah, I read about the controversy,” says Melanie Thong, 24, of Annandale. “I mean, Jesse McCartney? If it’s an Asian movie, you should have an Asian cast.”

“If you watch the show, all of them are our skin color,” says Liso Neou, 23, of Tysons.

“You can’t even name five Asian actors,” says Thong, rhetorically.

“Chow Yun-Fat . . . Jackie Chan . . . Jet Li . . . ” says Neou, and stops.

“Kids need to know there’s more diverse actors out there,” Thong says, her point made.

For more, visit the Washington Post.

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4 Responses to “The Search for Mongolian Extras”

  1. dipper.f Says:

    some news has come up about casting (my source imdb) cast for iroh ohzai zhao and an extra (listed as Earthbending father) have come out

  2. Erikonil Says:

    Gotta get plenty of those non main character minorities into the background.

  3. CynicalWaterbender Says:

    “If you watch the show, all of them are our skin color,” says Liso Neou, 23, of Tysons.

    What is she TALKING about? Sokka and Katara are very dark. Zuko is pale but his features (and those of almost all of the Firebenders) are distinctly Asian. The only people who look genuinely caucasian are Aang, Ty Lee, and Suki. Miss Liso Neou has no idea what she’s saying.

  4. Lischretto Says:

    In response to cynicalwaterbender… I’m actually a dude. I think my parents played a big prank on me by naming me Liso, although it is an “o” at the end and not an “a.” So I’m assuming you thought my name was Lisa. With that aside, I think you misunderstood my quote. I’m of Cambodian heritage. I’m actually fairly dark… I look like I could have been an actual character from the show. I was asked what I thought about the casting of white actors. My response was, “if you watch the show, all of them are our skin color.” For the most part, that’s a true statement. I was refering to the people who showed up for the casting call. Everyone that showed were either Cambodian, Laos, or Mongolian. Just to clarify.

    Hopefully, the movie won’t completely suck.

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