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LOS ANGELES – DEC 11: Rudolph arrives for the 19th Annual Asian American Awards on December 11, 2021 in Beverly Hills, CA, DFree /Bigstock.com
Place of Birth: British Hong Kong (now Hong Kong)
Date of Birth: 10 February, 1995
Ethnicity: * father – German * mother – Korean
Adeline Rudolph is a Hong Kong actress and model. Her roles include the films Hellboy: The Crooked Man , Do Not Enter , and Mortal Kombat II (2026); and the series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina , Riverdale , Resident Evil , and Laid .
She has said :
…I grew up in Hong Kong and I have a Korean mother, so I grew up with Asians around me. I didn’t feel like I didn’t see enough Asians in that sense… I’m half German – my dad’s German – and I went to a German school in Hong Kong and my grandparents are from Germany, so every summer as I was getting older, I was getting more aware of what other girls looked like. As I became a teen I became more aware of my Asian look and my Asian heritage. You’d hear guys sometimes say, “Oh, I’m not into Asians,” or “I’m into Asians,” and it’s so generalised. So growing up that’s when I started to become more aware of it. Eventually after coming over to the United States… I realised how important it is and have become even more proud of my heritage and where I come from and what I look like.
…I grew up in Hong Kong and I have a Korean mother, so I grew up with Asians around me. I didn’t feel like I didn’t see enough Asians in that sense… I’m half German – my dad’s German – and I went to a German school in Hong Kong and my grandparents are from Germany, so every summer as I was getting older, I was getting more aware of what other girls looked like. As I became a teen I became more aware of my Asian look and my Asian heritage. You’d hear guys sometimes say, “Oh, I’m not into Asians,” or “I’m into Asians,” and it’s so generalised. So growing up that’s when I started to become more aware of it. Eventually after coming over to the United States… I realised how important it is and have become even more proud of my heritage and where I come from and what I look like.
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