Bowen Yang

Comedian

Birthday November 6, 1990

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Age 33 years old

Nationality Brisbane

#4048 Most Popular

1947

He was promoted to repertory status before the 47th season.

He co-hosts a comedy pop-culture podcast, Las Culturistas, with Matt Rogers.

Yang has appeared in the television series Girls5Eva, Ziwe, and The Other Two, and is a cast member on Awkwafina is Nora from Queens.

He is also known for his appearances in the LGBTQ romantic comedies Fire Island and Bros, both released in 2022.

1980

Yang was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to a family that had emigrated from China in the 1980s.

His father, Ruilin, was raised in a rural part of the Inner Mongolia region of mainland China, growing up in a straw and mud hut.

Ruilin's parents were illiterate, but he read books for hours by candlelight and eventually got into university.

Yang's mother is an obstetrician-gynaecologist.

The couple moved to Brisbane so Ruilin could earn his doctorate in mining explosives.

Yang has an older sister, Yang Yang.

The children spoke Mandarin in their home, and attended Chinese Sunday school.

When Yang was six months old, the family moved to Canada and eventually settled in Montreal, where Bowen first discovered Saturday Night Live (SNL).

When he was nine, they moved again to Aurora, Colorado.

As a child, he was drawn to late-night comedians and hosts David Letterman and Conan O'Brien.

Yang's high school calculus teacher, Adrian Holguin, was also his coach for Smoky Hill High School's improvisational comedy group, Spontaneous Combustion.

Yang got a near perfect score on the ACT (a 35) and a 2200 on his SAT, and graduated from high school in 2008.

He was named homecoming king and also voted "Most Likely to Be a Cast Member on Saturday Night Live" in his high school's yearbook.

When he was seventeen, Yang's father found out his son was gay from an "open chat window" on the family's computer.

His parents were not receptive to the news, stating that such things "did not happen in China".

Yang's father cried often over the revelation and, being non-religious but wanting to "solve problems", arranged for him to attend eight sessions of gay conversion therapy.

Bowen attended the conversion therapy to appease his parents, and recalls being immediately alarmed by the counselor's mix of religion and use of pseudo-scientific reasoning to explain away positive homosexual manifestations.

In an interview for The New York Times, Maureen Dowd questioned why his parents, both scientists, did not see the disconnection.

Bowen said, "It was a cultural thing for them, this cultural value around masculinity, around keeping the family line going, keeping certain things holy and sacred," he said "It was me wanting to meet them halfway but realizing it had to be pretty absolute. It was an either-or thing."

1990

Bowen Yang (born November 6, 1990) is an American actor, comedian, and writer.

2008

Yang moved to New York in 2008 to attend New York University (NYU) like his older sister.

His father assigned her to chaperone him during this period as Bowen tried "straightness on for size and failing miserably."

He came to accept being gay, incorporating it into his comedy, and hoped his parents would learn to accept that aspect of him.

They have since found a truce and enjoy a "great relationship."

At NYU, he was in the improv group Dangerbox, and he occasionally performed with Stephanie Hsu, a member of the school's sketch comedy group.

Yang was inspired by Sandra Oh's character Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy for her neurotic and relentless pursuits, and aspired to be a doctor.

He went to pre-med classes and graduated from NYU with a bachelor's degree in chemistry.

After realizing he was actually inspired by Oh for her acting ability, he decided to pursue a career in comedy instead.

At NYU, he met Matt Rogers, with whom he started Las Culturistas, a weekly comedy podcast where Yang "unapologetically expresses his personality, story and himself by sharing his experiences as a member of the LGBTQ community".

2013

Yang taught himself Adobe Photoshop and graphic design software and later worked at One Kings Lane, a luxury interior and home design website, from 2013 to 2018 as a graphic designer.

The company was flexible with Yang's time-off needs for comedy.

Yang has also performed improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade.

During this time, Yang designed graphics for his own shows and for his friends' comedy shows.

The podcast that Yang co-hosts with Matt Rogers, Las Culturistas, is described by Vulture as both "delightfully screwy" and a "two-headed snark routine".

2018

Yang was hired to join the writing staff of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live in September 2018, ahead of its 44th season, and a year later was promoted to on-air cast status for SNL 's 45th season, becoming its first Chinese-American, third openly gay male, and fourth-ever cast member of Asian descent.

He made history becoming the first SNL featured player to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2021.