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n this exclusive episode of The Stream Panther, actor Rich Ting shares his powerful journey through Hollywood—from embodying BOLO in HBO Max's Warrior to stepping into the world of Tulsa King Season 2 as the newly introduced Jackie Ming.A proud 4th-generation Asian American, Rich reflects on the importance of representation, Bruce Lee's lasting influence, and what it means to honor culture while navigating modern Hollywood. He gives us the inside story on working with Sylvester Stallone, building Jackie Ming's character from real-life inspiration, and how he manages stress, pressure, and staying grounded in a high-speed industry.
This week on The Bruce Lee Podcast, Shannon welcomes actor, colleague and friend Rich Ting. You may know Rich from his work portraying Bolo on season 1 of Warrior but their connection goes back a lot further than that. Find out how Rich first met Shannon when he was just 13 years old and the journey he went on from athlete to earning two post graduate degrees to becoming an actor! Rich's new show On Call for Amazon Prime debuted in January of this year, just as he wrapped an arc on Tulsa King Season 2 alongside Sylvester Stallone. Rich talks about the incredible work ethic he brings to everything he does, from his days playing football at Yale to his transition into acting. A lifelong Bruce Lee fan, Rich also opens up about his journey—from almost quitting martial arts and how his mother's tough love kept him on course to how that perseverance prepared him for the physically demanding and challenging life of an actor. Listen in as Shannon and Rich discuss resilience and how pushing through life's challenges leads to growth and evolution in this inspiring, joyful and full-circle conversation between friends! Show notes and more episodes at Brucelee.com/Podcast Connect with Rich…. Instagram: www.instagram.com/richtingworld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichTingWorld/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@richtingworld IMDB: www.imdb.me/richting
In this special episode of Tiger Mom, Jiaoying Summers welcomes actor Rich Ting. They dive into Rich's journey from law and business to Hollywood, discuss breaking stereotypes about Asian men in media, and share hilarious takes on cultural expectations, careers, and relationships. Tune in for laughs and insights!Follow Rich Tinghttps://www.instagram.com/richtingworld/?hl=en#jiaoyingsummers #comedy About Jiaoying Summers:Jiaoying Summers is a Chinese-American stand-up comedian, actress, and social media influencer known for her bold humor, sharp wit, and unique perspectives on life, culture, and identity. A proud mother and successful performer, Jiaoying's journey from her beginnings in China to becoming a comedy sensation in the U.S. is nothing short of inspiring. She uses herplatform to tackle topics like cultural differences, family, and self-empowerment, always leaving audiences laughing and thinking.Stay Connected With Jiaoying:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jiaoyingsummers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jiaoyingsummers/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jiaoyingsummersX: https://x.com/jiaoyingsummersWebsite: https://summerscomedy.comCopyright Notice:This video and my YouTube channel contain dialog, music, and images that are property of Jiaoying Summers. You are authorized to share the video link and channel, and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to my YouTube channel is provided.Support the showFollow Jiaoying Summers Social media & get tickets for Tiger Milf Tour!Facebook | Youtube | TikTok | Twitter | Instagram | Merch | Tour | Patreon | OnlyFans
Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy Lunar New Year to everyone out there. Here's a really fun episode with Rich Ting. Rich has been acting in Hollywood and Korea for over 25 years. And has appeared in or voiced over 60 shows and movies. He is perhaps most famous for portraying Father Jun's loyal henchman, Bolo, in Warrior (Netflix). Rich is currently starring as Tyson "Koy" Koyama in Amazon Prime's On Call, a Dick Wolf production. Kim Szeto and I had a great time chatting with Rich for over an hour. Rich never takes any of his roles for granted, knowing that it has been a decades-long struggle to get characters like these on the screen. Watch On Call on Amazon Prime Video! We really need a season two! Follow Rich on social media @richtingworld You can follow Kim @kyutiekimbers and you can follow us @infatuasianpocast on Instagram. Send us an email at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around Cover Art and Logo designed by Justin Chuan @w.a.h.w (We Are Half the World) #amazonprimevideo #netflix #asianamericanactor #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
Welcome back to Season 3, a Special Episode of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Rich Ting on this week's show. Actor Rich Ting was born in Los Angeles, California and is a 4th generation Asian American. Growing up as an athlete, Ting played collegiate football at Yale University while earning a B.A, and then went on to achieve a dual J.D./M.B.A. degree. Soon after achieving his scholastic goals, he realized that he needed to switch careers and pursue his passion for the entertainment industry and, specifically, as an actor. Ting has appeared on major hit shows: Magnum P.I., NCIS: Los Angeles, Supergirl, Waco, Rush Hour, and Chicago P.D. He has also landed roles on blockbuster films, such as Lone Survivor and Salt as well as the spaghetti Western feature film, No Name and Dynamite, where he plays the lead character of ‘Dynamite Davenport'. Ting is most well-known for playing the iconic character 'Bolo' in the HBO Max drama series Warrior, a television series inspired by the writings and work of Bruce Lee and is unforgettable on Amazon's Season 4 of the critically- acclaimed The Man in the High Castle as 'Captain Iijima', a driven, ambitious young detective in the Japanese Kempeitai. In 2022, Ting has been seen on FX's The Old Man opposite Jeff Bridges on the streaming service Hulu as well as on Netflix's Partner Track where he plays the character of ‘Carter Min', the General Counsel of Min Enterprises. In 2023, Ting will be seen on Apple's Hello Tomorrow as ‘Hikaru Makoto', Disney Freeform's AZNBBGRL as ‘Cody Lim' and will also serve as the Grand Marshal of the 2023 San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade and Festival. Ting currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife and teacup Maltese, Somi. In addition to working in film and television, he's still active in the martial arts world, loves to travel to exotic places, and is a true foodie at heart. To stay connected with the AHN community, please join our AHN Directory: https://ahn.community --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asianhustlenetwork/support
Actor Rich Ting has a special connection to Hawaii. Not only has he starred in the CBS reboot of “Magnum, P.I.,” but he also has ties to the islands as a proud graduate of the University of Hawaii, where he obtained both his law degree and master's of business administration. Today, he's keeping busy with numerous acting roles. But despite the heavy workload and countless projects he is working on, Ting still has time to reflect on his years in Hawaii and the impact that going to school in the islands has on him. You can hear more about Ting's journey in the latest episode of Island Beat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Humanity Story With Jocelyn Jones How to Discover Self Confidence Hollywood legendary Acting Coach, Writer, and producer, Jocelyn worked with Hollywood A-list movie stars & acts like Rich Ting from #crazyrichasians and many others over the past thirty years. Take Away: Some of our favorite quotes from our Guest Interview. "The Connection from head to heart will connect you to your purpose" "Having a joy list would elevate your vibration" "Quiet the noise to connect to your purpose" "Nothing in life is random; every moment connects us to our highest purpose". Show Notes: Get the Amazon Best Seller book by Jocelyn Jones https://jocelynjonesstudio.com/book/ https://www.amazon.com/Artist-Awakening-Spirit-Jocelyn-Jones/dp/1544528299/ref=sr_1_1?crid=WJIWAHT0VANQ&keywords=artist+jocelyn+jones&qid=1644439177&sprefix=ARTIST+JOC%2Caps%2C235&sr=8-1&pldnSite=1 https://www.facebook.com/Jocelyn-Jones-Acting-Studio-74242472531/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/support
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Actor Rich Ting stars as "Bolo" in Bruce Lee's Warrior on HBO Max. He was honored as Grand Marshall of the San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade for 2023.Directed by Justin Lin of the Fast & Furious movie franchise, the Warrior television series was inspired by the writings and work of Bruce Lee and brought Rich's career full circle by connecting him to the childhood icon he idolized. Rich joined Warrior castmates Andrew Koji, Dianne Doan, Olivia Cheng, Joe Taslim, Perry Young, Jason Tobin, Dustin Nguyen, Hoon Lee, Kieran Bew, Tom Weston-Jones, Dean Jagger, and Joanna Vanderham. Other screen credits include Magnum P.I., The Old Man, Lone Survivor, The Man in the High Castle, Salt, Supergirl, and NCIS: Los Angeles, among many other appearances in popular films and tv series. He recently appeared at Carter Min in Partner Track on Netflix.A fourth-generation Asian American of mixed descent born in Los Angeles, Rich has been a martial artist and multi-sport athlete from a young age. He played college football at Yale University and earned a dual JD/MBA degree. Coincidentally, Rich's character in Partner Track is also an Ivy League lawyer opposite the series lead, Arden Cho. Rich was headed for a lucrative career in corporate law when his ambitions turned to Hollywood. Solid parental grounding, relentless work ethic, and a healthy dose of self-belief and fearlessness gave Rich the edge he needed to launch himself into Hollywood stardom. We dive into how Rich turned his biggest hurdle into his most significant opportunity, staying gooey and embracing your fear of the unknown.Among the life lessons that guide him, Rich shares his core values of accountability, responsibility, and being a good person — and what Bruce Lee once said that keeps Rich in perpetual motion.
Back at it again for 2021! Sean and I discuss the state of the US and meet up with Mr Rich Ting who plays Bolo on the iconic Warrior! My Compadre Richard slain with the intro music so much love!!!! Special shout out: Mr Brett Chan, Nicholas and Andrea Hagman, and Jonny Edwardo Manier! What did you do for your mental health today? Musical recommendation: Pergola!! They just dropped some fire!! https://music.apple.com/us/artist/pergola/1540521643
Work & Luck | Rich Ting interview on acting, Warrior, and Bolo's twin? Rich Ting kicked off 2021 and our 2nd Season with a conversation on HBO Max's Warrior (Spoilers!!), his martial arts background, his sports upbringing, and the importance of hard work and a little bit of luck. We also learned about what may happen in Season 3 (here's hoping!). Follow Rich on IG - https://www.instagram.com/richtingworld Rich's IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2677027 Watch Warrior on HBO Max and tell your friends!!! - https://www.hbomax.com Subscribe now & hit the bell to be updated on the latest videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheLoveofActing Connect With Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theloveofacting Twitter: https://twitter.com/theloveofacting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theloveofacting #RichTing #Actor #MartialArtist #WarriorMax Work & Luck | Rich Ting interview on acting, Warrior, and Bolo's twin?
Brian Campbell and Brandon Wise try to make sense of life and how mixed martial arts fits in given the coronavirus outbreak and UFC president Dana White’s response. The guys debate the reasons why UFC remains adamant in promoting fights and provide a full breakdown of UFC Brasilia including a big win from Charles Oliveira and damaging defeats to Kevin Lee and Johnny Walker. Plus, actor Rich Ting stops by to share his love for martial arts and talk about his roles in CBS’ “Tommy” and the cable hit “Warrior,” which was written and inspired by Bruce Lee (52:10). Finally, BC and Brandon debate which movies to watch during your time off, including a spoiler heavy look at “Uncut Gems” (1:24:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Bell Blankenship and Rachel Goodman to discuss episode 8 of season 4 of Man in the High Castle where we talk with Rich Ting about what it was like to play Captain Iijima, his personal connection with his character, and what it's like to be Asian American on and off screen. The Man in the High Castle is an American dystopian alternate history television series produced by Amazon Studios, Scott Free, Headline Picturesand Electric Shepherd Productions. The series is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by American science fiction author Philip K. Dick. The story is an alternate history of the world in which the Axis powers won World War II. The United States has been partitioned into three parts: TheJapanese puppet state of the Pacific States of America, which comprises the former United States west of the Rocky Mountains; a Nazi puppet state that comprises the eastern half of the former United States; and a neutral zone that acts as a buffer between the two areas, called the Rocky Mountain States. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I got the chance to talk with Ting about Warrior, Bolo Yeung, and the world of martial arts. We even get into the inspiration Ting found in Bruce Lee's work, which not only influenced his acting career but also his life in sports and pursuing his black belt when he was 13. We get into how Ting connected to the role of Bolo immediately and how he and the series honored Bolo Yeung in his character. We even get into the physically taxing final fight scene between his character and Ah Sahm played by Andrew Koji.
Yale graduate, fourth generation Asian-American and Angeleno, actor Rich Ting continues to wow people with his acting skills. A martial arts expert, Ting has gained fain because of his diverse abilities and linguistic skills. Receiving his first black belt in Tae Kwon Do, Ting also speaks five languages that include Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and English. Currently, Ting stars as ‘Bolo’ in the Cinemax hit show “Warrior” which is an original concept series from Bruce Lee that took nearly 45 years to bring to life. This fall, Ting will also star in Emmy-nominated, “The Man in the High Castle” fourth and final season on Amazon. Ting’s character, 'Captain Iijima', is a driven, ambitious young detective in the Japanese Kempeitai. Ting landed a role as Lenny in television series, “Beyond the Break” as well as “Heatblast” in the Cartoon Network movie, “Ben 10: Race Against Time.” Ting began appearing in projects such as NCIS: Los Angeles, Rush Hour, and Chicago P.D. With a strong foundation and background in a variety of martial arts, including his 1st-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, he can be seen in films such as “Stand Up Guys,” “The Green Hornet,” “Salt,” “Gamer,” “G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra,” “Deadly Impact,” “Crank 2: High Voltage,” and “Mask of the Ninja.” His determination and work ethic also landed him a role in the blockbuster film “Lone Survivor” starring opposite of Mark Wahlberg. #RichTing #ManintheHighCastle #TKD #Warrior
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This week we have an interview with Martial Artist and Actor Rich Ting. You have seen Rich in Cinemax’s Warrior and Lone Survivor. Rich is also going to be in the fourth season of The Man In The High Castle on amazon prime. We talk about: Starting martial arts as a kid Always learning and growing Learning martial arts and the craft of acting Learning about what you love The Man In The High Castle Playing Bolo on Cinemax’s Warrior His role in the movie Lone Survivor Links: https://richtingworld.com/ https://twitter.com/richtingworld?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/richtingworld/?hl=en BjjBrick Shop Your First Year of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Six BJJ Training Games to Play While Rolling Your support is appreciated on Patreon Quote of the week: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Robert Frost Article of the week: How to negotiate your salary Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod
Mr. Rich Ting is a martial arts practitioner who is part of a martial arts TV series based on Bruce Lee's idea, Warrior. There is such a difference and separation between martial artist and the real world and then bringing that realness to camera. I always say, you have to have a foundation obviously but then you almost have to relearn the art so that it's believable and readable on camera... Mr. Rich Ting - Episode 420 Upon seeing martial arts films like Enter the Dragon and the Big Boss, little did he know that he was going to be part of one of Bruce Lee's brainchild. Mr. Rich Ting started with Tangsoodo when he was inspired after seeing a bunch of Bruce Lee movies. Mr. Ting was an athlete when he was younger but becoming a Hollywood actor has always been his dream. Fast forward to today, Mr. Rich Ting is part of the TV series "Warrior" which is conceptualized by Bruce Lee himself. Listen to learn more! [app_audio src=""] Show Notes In this episode, we mentioned Bruce Lee and Shannon Lee. You may reach Mr. Rich Ting through his Instagramand his website.
Kelsey and Deb chat about episode 7 of Cinemax's Warrior and interview Rich Ting about playing Bolo. Unexpected deaths and huge fights ahead!
Jay and Chris interview actor Rich Ting from Cinemax's Warrior. Rich has a vivid story and he opens up about the Warrior casting process, Asian-American history, and his sweet tooth. You can find Rich on social media @RichTingWorld. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Actor, martial artist, model, athlete, RICH TING joins me to talk about his role as BOLO in the Cinemax series based on Bruce Lee's notes, WARRIOR. Rich shares his journey from academic to athlete to actor, making his mark in the industry, plus embracing the role of Bolo in Cinemax's WARRIOR, where Rich comes full circle with a part he may have been destined to play. PLUS, Rich shows off his K-Pop knowledge and tells you who in the Warrior cast would win a twerking contest! We discuss, debate and dissect kung fu movies and martial arts cinema past, present, and future! RICH'S WEBSITE: https://richtingworld.com/ RICH'S SOCIALS: FB: https://www.facebook.com/RichTingWorld IG: https://www.instagram.com/richtingworld/ T: https://twitter.com/RichTingWorld SPONSORS: www.tinboxsolutions.com www.wearenotgoodpeople.com YOUTUBE LINKS: http://youtu.be/5zeRoGFft2s by Justin H @KingofKungFuAMP
Episode 5 is a western with a nod to Tarantino, Eastwood, Ford, and Leone. The East meets the Wild West! Find out details on "The Blood and the Shit" including behind the scenes details from Rich Ting! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingtelevision/support
Actor Rich Ting visits the podcast this week. We talk about his career in acting, being in the limited series, “Waco” on the Paramount Network, staring in the upcoming Cinemax drama series “Warrior”. The 10 episode series is inspired by the writings and work of martial arts icon Bruce Lee. The series will be a period crime drama set against the backdrop of the brutal Tong Wars in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 1800's. Ting will play the universally feared fighter and top lieutenant of the Hop Wei Tong, “Bolo”. The series from “Fast & Furious” Justin Lin and “Banshee” co-creator Jonathan Trooper, is being filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. We also talk about him attending Yale, playing football and the movie Bloodsport. You can find Rich on Twitter @RichTingWorld Instagram @RichTingWorld Episode Sponsor www.ifoyer.com "Are you wise?" Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Instagram the_mancave_chronicles_podcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themancavechonicles.podbean.com
Actor Rich Ting from 'Waco' and the upcoming series 'Warrior' sits down with Les to discuss what its like to fall from a building and how that compares to meeting Angelina Jolie. Tune in!
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors & artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Amy Cassandra interviews Rich Ting. Ting was born in Los Angeles, California and is of Chinese and Japanese descent. He was a five-sport athlete growing up and played collegiate football at Yale University while earning a B.A and went on to achieved a dual J.D./M.B.A. degree. Ting later switched career paths and pursued his interest in the entertainment world. His career as an actor began in Los Angeles when he was cast in the TV series, “Beyond the Break”. Additional TV credits include: “NCIS: Los Angeles”, “Supergirl”, “Rush Hour”, “The Messengers”, Chicago P.D.”, “The Novice”, and “Boston Legal”. Ting then went on to film in Asia after being cast for the lead role of “Xon Sa Ma” in the historic film, “Huyen Su Thien Do”, commemora --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
País Corea del Sur Director Lee Jeong-beom Guión Lee Jeong-beom Música Choi Yong-Rock Fotografía Lee Mo-Gae Reparto Jang Dong-Gun, Kim Min-Hee, Brian Tee, Kang Han Na, Anthony Dilio, Alessandro Cuomo, Rich Ting, Dana Lee, Alex Wraith, Jennifer Buttell, Jun Sung Kim Sinopsis No es habitual que Gon, un experimentado asesino a sueldo, cometa un error; pero tras matar por accidente a una niña, le encargan eliminar también a la madre, una mujer envuelta en una peligrosa conspiración. Cuando Gon se enamore de su objetivo, su profesionalidad se verá terriblemente comprometida.