EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 53 MIN
Rachel Lin Brings Asian Representation to Law & Order and Creates Her Own Work
from Why I‘ll Never Make It · host Patrick Oliver Jones
Actors today are expected to do far more than wait for the next audition. Increasingly, they're becoming writers, producers, directors, and creators of their own work. Rachel Lin has embraced all of those roles, but not without first overcoming expectations that her life should have taken a very different path. Rachel shares how growing up as a Chinese immigrant shaped both her identity and her career, from secretly applying to acting programs against her mother's wishes to navigating an industry where she rarely saw herself represented. She reflects on becoming the Law & Order franchise's first East Asian female detective, what that milestone meant, and why true progress still requires artists willing to tell their own stories. That philosophy ultimately led Rachel to create her acclaimed one-woman show, discovering along the way that no solo production is ever made alone. It's a conversation about representation, resilience, and why today's actors often have to become the architects of their own careers. Follow Rachel: Website / IMDb / Instagram / Vimeo --- Why I’ll Never Make It is an independent production of WINMI Media and Patrick Oliver Jones. To support the ongoing efforts of this podcast please subscribe or donate. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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