Izaac Wang for DìDi

Izaac Wang for DìDi (弟弟) – 470

Izaac Wang (aka Wang Wang) is here to discuss his new film DìDi (弟弟), early 2000s trends we should revive, and family sacrifice.

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More about Izaac Wang

Izaac Wang, a versatile actor known for his diverse roles, gained recognition for his talent and dedication in the entertainment industry. Wang’s career took off with his feature film debut in THINK LIKE A DOG, where he showcased his acting prowess alongside an ensemble cast.


Following this success, he captured hearts as part of the cast in the family-friendly film
CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG and displayed his comedic flair in the coming-of-age hit GOOD BOYS. In the realm of animation, Wang lent his voice to the Disney animated feature RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON, contributing to the film’s immersive storytelling with his vocal skills.
His journey continued as he took on the lead role in the highly anticipated series GREMLINS: THE SECRET OF MOGWAI, proving his ability to anchor a show with his captivating performance.

Television audiences may recognize Wang from his guest-starring roles in popular series such as TEACHER and THE SANTA CLAUS, where he left a lasting impression with his acting versatility. Further demonstrating his range, Wang led the cast in the short film WHITE NOW PLEASE, showcasing his ability to command the screen in a shorter format.

Building on his successes, Wang is now making waves as the lead in DÌDI (弟弟), signaling his continued ascent in the film industry. With a diverse range of projects under his belt, Izaac Wang’s career is marked by his dedication to storytelling and his ability to bring characters to life in a memorable and impactful way.

(L to R) Joan Chen as “Chungsing Wang” and Izaac Wang as “Chris Wang” in writer/director Sean Wang’s DÌDI, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features / Talking Fish Pictures LLC © 2024 All Rights Reserved.

More about DìDi (弟弟)

In 2008, during the last month of summer before high school begins, an impressionable 13-year old Taiwanese American boy learns what his family can’t teach him: how to skate, how to flirt,
and how to love your mom.