At our Sundance Studio, Bowen Yang told Deadline about marking half a century of 'Saturday Night Live' in 'SNL50: The Anniversary Special'.
The trailer for Wicked and Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang's remake of The Wedding Banquet has been released. The original 1993 movie focuses on a bisexual Taiwanese man who has to marry a mainland Chinese woman to hide his gay relationship and make his traditional parents happy.
AEW wrestler Anthony Bowens has extended a highly unusual invite to SNL star Bowen Yang after the comedian made a wrestling reference last weekend.
AEW's Anthony Bowens took to Twitter/X and posted a picture of Yang. He playfully wrote that he'd like to invite Bowen Yang to AEW to be in his new tag team called "Bowens Yang". Ok hear me out, I’d like to invite Bowen Yang to @AEW to be in my new tag team called “Bowens Yang”. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/3eDU81S55y
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers are now ready to offer their take on culture in their debut book. The actors, writers and hosts of the hit Las Culturistas podcast are set to release their first book, The Rules of Culture,
Bowen Yang’s brand of comedy has produced some amazing moments, including the iconic Titanic iceberg sketch, but he admitted there have been times since going from a writer to a cast member in 2019 that some leaned too hard on just his Asian ethnicity and/or queerness. It’s something he’s apparently spoken out about, too, as he continued:
Andy Cohen is teaming up with Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. Get all the details on the WWHL host's newest career move.
Andrew Ahn directs a cast that also includes Joan Chen, ‘Minari’ Oscar winner Youn Yuh-Jung and newcomer Ha Gi-Chan in this Seattle-set reimagining of Ang Lee’s international breakthrough.
The cast of "The Wedding Banquet" had a blast filming the remake of the 1993, all except for Joan Chen and writer-director Andrew Ahn.
Ang Lee’s 1993 queer classic, “The Wedding Banquet,” gets a modern update from director Andrew Ahn and stars Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran.
Martha Stewart has claimed her parole officer banned her from hosting Saturday Night Live. In 2004, the 83-year-old star spent five months in jail and another five under house arrest before two years of supervised probation after being found guilty of charges relating to an insider trading case.