Derek Luh’s role as Jordan Li in Gen V, a spin-off of The Boys, is his biggest role yet. Luh gained popularity as a hip-hop artist: he collaborated with French Montana and toured with Machine Gun Kelly. “I feel incredibly blessed to be a part of such a sick show and work alongside such a group of incredibly talented people,” Luh wrote on Instagram after booking the role of Jordan Li.
Derek Luh is Chinese, Irish, Native American, Scottish and Italian.
Derek Luh is of mixed ethnicity. He revealed in Sidewalk chats in December 2017 who is Chinese, Irish, Native American, Scottish and Italian. Luh is a quarter Chinese.
The actor added that his father is Italian, Irish and Chinese, and his mother is Native American, Irish and Scottish. “We’re not sure about my father’s side,” Luh said, “but I know my mother. We only know that my grandparents on my father’s side are Irish, Italian and Chinese. So he is half Chinese and that makes me a quarter Chinese.” He revealed that the name ‘Luh’ is Mandarin.
Luh was born on June 24, 1992 in Santa Clarita, California. He revealed that he was a rebellious and attention-seeking teenager. “I was a bad child,” he said. “I was getting into a lot of trouble. I like to be center stage. You know, I’m an artist.
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