Tamlyn Tomita Quotes

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Born: January 27, 1966

Tamlyn Tomita, a luminous presence in film and television, embodies art as a practice of quiet resilience and profound humanity. Her philosophy, rooted in the belief that creativity is a bridge between cultures, infuses every performance with grace and intention. Whether portraying complex historical figures or nuanced contemporary characters, she champions storytelling as a vessel for empathy and truth. Tomita’s quotes resonate because they speak to the artist’s journey—urging authenticity in the face of typecasting, and celebrating the power of representation. Her legacy is a testament to the enduring beauty of a voice that refuses to be silenced, inspiring creators to find strength in their own unique narratives.

Tamlyn Tomita Quotes (43)

"If I am more fortunate than others I need to build a longer table not a taller fence."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"Not everybody's journey is easy, and it wouldn't be worthwhile if you can't see what you gained without realizing what kind of battles you've been through, what kind of scars you have."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"Growing up with my mother who grew up during World War II being half Filipina, half Okinawan, and literally running around the jungles in the Philippines escaping Japanese military chasing after them - I grew up with what they deem now as trauma, generational trauma."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Mindfulness

"So if they happen to be over the age of 35 and they're male? They're probably going to recognize me from 'The Karate Kid Part II.'"

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Creativity

"The Asian woman in Hollywood movies has usually been one of two extremes - totally submissive or totally ruthless. In either case her primary function has been decorative."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"Of course, if you're going to enter the 'Star Trek' Universe, you want to work with Spock, you want to work with Kirk, you want to work with McCoy, and Scotty, and Sulu, and Uhura. The next one for me would have been Picard."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I knew I looked kind of ridiculous, in my personal opinion - Tamlyn Tomita's opinion - a Vulcan in sunglasses and ears is a little too much, but I knew I just had to play it seriously."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"It's always the great thing about being involved in such a legacy series such as 'Star Trek' is you'll always want to know more about the characters that you love."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I absolutely adore Vancouver, it's really been my second home."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"But I'm proud to come from a family of Republicans and, yes, we have some spirited discussions in our family."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm interested in Native American and African American stories, and LGBTQ stories and stories of persons of mixed heritage. These are the stories I want to see onscreen and on the pages."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"It's funny you can pretty much substitute the same actors in that top tier, whether it's a Chris Evans or a Chris Pratt or a Chris Pine, for different movies and it becomes almost a joke. But it doesn't happen that way for people of color."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"We are a part of this unique, complex, and complicated fabric of what it means to be an American. Americans come in all colors, creeds, and colors of the rainbow, and we can celebrate this together."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Creativity

"We can serve as bridges, we who identify as hyphenated Americans, because we are all global citizens, and that's why being cognizant of our histories is important."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"We are all woven of different colored threads and strengths and colors. We are all a part of something bigger, a very special part of something that continues to evolve. A more perfect union."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Creativity

"My father's grandfather was in Heart Mountain."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Love

"As a community, as a group of people as a society, Asian Americans have not always been visible, but we've always been present."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"Barbara Feldon on 'Get Smart,' I wanted to be her."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Creativity

"I don't think as a society, as a nation we would ever wear swastikas openly again, but aligning ourselves with the kind of rhetoric or the the the kind of language that's being used and ascribed to certain groups of people or certain religions can be repeated."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I didn't want to be trapped in an idea of replicating other 'Star Trek' characters; especially Vulcans. But my love and I have Spock paraphernalia all over our house. He's an omnipresence in our lives, we adore him."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Love

"You can't escape 'Star Trek' influence, especially characters you literally grew up with."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"Aren't we all 'Star Trek' fans? That's the show that captured our imaginations after cartoons and everything!"

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Creativity

"Film and television are major vehicles for American storytelling, and America is the biggest exporter and influencer in the world in terms of telling stories."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I think you can assume because our pool of Asian-Americans actresses or actors - men and women - is pretty small, that whatever project is out there I probably have been asked to audition or I probably chose to not go in it for various aspects."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I think that is what all ethnic actors aspire to - to just play a woman who falls in love, or works as a clerk, or whatever - and then, if you want to, to have that luxury to bring in the cultural heritage."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I think that the story of mothers and daughters is so universal."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"When I went in for 'The Good Doctor,' I had just been released from 'Berlin Station.' And when I got the initial role for the 'Good Doctor' pilot, her name was Allegra Abe. That was the script."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I remember reading one of those big history texts in elementary school, and in that whole book there was one paragraph that mentioned that Japanese-Americans were interned. I went home and asked my father, 'You weren't, were you?' He said, 'Yes, I was.' I was shocked."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm looking for projects where race is not an issue."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom

"I did not want to become an actor."

Tamlyn Tomita
Topic: Wisdom
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