Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Kang will take Cake Shake and Chicago

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Currently starring as Mary Hamilton/Poison Ivy on The CW’s “Batwoman,” Nicole Kang said she’s come a long way since her school days when she was studying to become an accountant. “I was aware that there wasn’t a lot of Asian representa­tion on TV at the time,” said Kang, who recently moved to Los Angeles. “I’ve loved Sandra Oh from the beginning and I knew about ‘Lost’ and ‘Hawaii Five-0,’ but that was about it. I didn’t have many expectatio­ns. I thought that if I could just make a living as an actor, if I could do theater — which is what I had trained for the most — I would be so happy.” Kang stays in touch with her fans on Instagram (@nicolekang), Twitter (@ nicolekang) and Facebook (officialni­colekang).

Q: Did you grow up in an Asian American community?

A:

No, I grew up in Virginia — not a ton of Asians. I remember watching Blake Lively on “Gossip Girl” and seeing that impossible societal standard, so I always struggled a bit with being so different. But I’ve had a really rebellious spirit my whole life. When I got into this industry, I didn’t really expect it to be any different from the life I had already experience­d. I have friends who are California natives and grew up in predominan­tly Asian communitie­s. And sometimes, I’m so jealous of their upbringing, because I always wonder what that must have been like and how nice that must have been for their parents, too.

Q: What was it like moving from Virginia to study at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts? A:

I thought Virginia was sort of idyllic. I had a really great upbringing. But when I moved to New York, I sort of had my coming-of-age story there. I was able to look back with a clear lens and say, “Oh, wow, I was tougher than I gave myself credit for.” In New York, everybody comes from everywhere. And it’s actually there where I felt the most at home. It felt like I had come home. And that’s something that I think I’ve carried with me. I’m now living in LA and it’s my first time living on the West Coast. I like to remind myself that my community is out there and I have not yet finished meeting all of the people that I will connect with on a really deep spiritual level and who are here for me.

Q: Have your travels inspired your acting?

A:

I’m an only child, so I have a lot of memories of being very solitary and entertaini­ng myself. I liked doing anything creative to entertain myself. I liked to lose myself in my imaginatio­n. I used to love to go on vacation, because my parents used to go off

somewhere and I used to be able to do my own thing (at the resort). I would meet kids from all different places and mimic their accents or make up a story about where I was from. I would just create these different personas and then come home to my parents and feel sort of naughty about it. I have memories of that at this all-inclusive in Cancun where I learned a British accent and started a girl gang. We were going around the hotel asking for virgin strawberry daiquiris.

Q: You shot your series in Chicago for a bit, didn’t you?

A:

Yeah, we shot in

Chicago our first season of “Batwoman.” That was one of the coolest parts. Gotham is such a character in our show and Chicago is our Gotham. Chicago’s a big city that’s got a great neighborho­od feel. I went on that (riverboat) architectu­re tour three times. I would go to Portillo’s and get their Cake Shake every day. I’m addicted to those. Oh, I love shooting in Chicago and would love to shoot something else there.

 ?? JUAN RODRIGUEZ ?? “Batwoman” star Nicole Kang said she hopes to film another project in Chicago soon.
JUAN RODRIGUEZ “Batwoman” star Nicole Kang said she hopes to film another project in Chicago soon.

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