I collected X-Men, Spider-Man, and Daredevil comics. I definitely had a few Captain America comics lying around in those protective plastic baggies. Kenneth Choi americabaggycaptain Change image and share on social
The entire time I was in Portland, which was the five years, I had absolutely no contact with any of my family. Kenneth Choi absolutelycontactentire Change image and share on social
I am proud to say that I plastic-wrapped Bruno Ricci's toilet in his trailer. Kenneth Choi brunoplasticproud Change image and share on social
When I work, I like to just kind of stay quiet, stay to myself. I like to walk around a lot and figure out what's gonna happen in the scene and try to get my head straight. Kenneth Choi figuregonnahappen Change image and share on social
When I filmed my episodes, the show hadn't aired yet, so there was no 'Glee' pandemonium. It was still untested. Kenneth Choi airepisodefilm Change image and share on social
My dad does watch my work now. My parents watch everything I'm on. I think the first time they saw something was 'Captain America,' and he called me, and he was so elated. Kenneth Choi americacallcaptain Change image and share on social
When you're working on a huge, elaborate set that took months to create, and you're surrounded by hundreds of extras, you better remember your lines and know what you're doing in a scene! Kenneth Choi createelaborateextra Change image and share on social
When I moved to Los Angeles, I figured I'm really going to make an attempt to become a real actor. And when I did that, I thought it was time for me to face my parents and tell them what I did. Kenneth Choi actorangelesattempt Change image and share on social
Comic fans are some of the toughest fans to please, and I'm one of them. Kenneth Choi comicfantough Change image and share on social
I'd like to visit my friend and his family who live in Australia. That trip is long overdue. Kenneth Choi australiafamilyfriend Change image and share on social