Sung Kang Net Worth
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Sung Kang Net Worth: Sung Kang is an American actor who has a net worth of $8 million dollars. Born April 8, 1972 in Gainesville, Georgia, Sung Kang is best known for his role as Han Seoul-Oh in The Fast and the Furious franchise as well as his role in the film Better Luck Tomorrow. Kang also appeared in the film The Motel and played a role in Jet Li’s film War where he portrayed an FBI agent. He was featured as Doran, a son of Genghis Khan, in the movie Forbidden Warrior. On MADtv, he played a recurring role as the narcissistic President Gin Kew Yun Chun Yew Nee in the Korean parody Tae Do. He also had a small role in the action movie Live Free or Die Hard. In 2013, he appeared as Detective Taylor Kwon in Walter Hill’s movie Bullet to the Head opposite Sylvester Stallone. Kang was in the music video for the Korean band g.o.d. (for their song Lie). Until 2013, he owned a restaurant called Saketini in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. Other films Kang has appeared in between 2000 and 2013 include Pearl Harbor, Live Free or Die Hard, Los Bandoleros, Ninja Assassin, Fast Five, Sunset Stories, and others. Additional television appearances between 1999 and 2013 include Felicity, NYPD Blue, Spin City, Cold Case, Without a Trace, Monk, CSI: Miami, Knight Rider, Mental and others.
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Inspirational Quotes by Sung Kang
When I started acting, I hoped I could make some kind of positive contribution to this world. When I get a letter from some kid in Nebraska saying that, prior to Han, nobody wanted to be his friend because Asians weren't cool if they weren't into martial arts - Now he's accepted and recognized as a human being. That's pretty awesome, right?
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The more projects you do, the more actors you meet, the more people you meet, it's harder and harder to give your heart and your complete attention or absolute sincerity to that person.
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I've actually started to drive slower. I never want to see a news headline that reads, 'The Chinese Guy from 'Fast & Furious' Pulled Over for a Speeding Ticket.'
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I think when we shot 'Tokyo Drift' I was a little too young to really understand what made Han who he is, and then I got older, and you start to make a little bit of money, and you realize that money will never buy you happiness.
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A lot of times, you do independent films for passion because you may even lose money doing one, but it doesn't matter.
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