After several decades in show business, James Hong knows what he’s looking for when it comes to choosing his roles. A veteran of the screen, the prolific actor is just as busy as he’s ever been, showing no signs of slowing down at 93 years old. This includes a role in the acclaimed movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, which hit theaters this year, along with a voiceover role in the all-new animated film Wendell & Wild on Netflix.

Hong’s roles might be pretty different, but there’s something that all of the actor’s projects have in common. In a recent interview with THR, Hong addressed what it was that has him accepting roles in the various movies and TV shows that are sent his way. The actor explains that he cannot take any role that comes along, as he must first make sure that there are “good people” involved.

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Hong’s interview comes with the actor receiving the Icon Award for the Critics Choice Association’s Celebration of Asian Pacific Cinema and Television. The event had him reflecting on just how far things have come for Asian Americans in Hollywood. He recalls how hard it was to get by when he first got started in the 1950s, and having seen the success of other Asian Americans in show business in the years since, Hong feels that things are on the right track.

Hong can be heard with his voiceover roles in the upcoming HBO Max series Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai along with the animated sequel Kung Fu Panda 4. He is also attached to the upcoming film Patsy Lee & The Keeper of the 5 Kingdoms.