Fox returns with its #TVforAll campaign with the above spot in celebration of Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage month in May.
In the spot, Élodie Yung, star of Fox’s The Cleaning Lady, shares her father’s story of fleeing Cambodia in search of a better life, leaving his entire family behind. The actress feels he passed his resilience to her.
Fox’s #TVforAll campaign celebrates diversity across its programming slate, featuring the many diverse actors and performers who appear in its scripted and unscripted programs. The campaign also often collaborates with Los Angeles-based literary non-profit, Get Lit, featuring spoken-word poetry performances by young authors.
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Now in season three, The Cleaning Lady examines the plight of undocumented immigrants in this country and their difficulties in gaining access to much-needed services, such as healthcare. The Cleaning Lady is based on an original series from Argentina and it’s produced by Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment. Miranda Kwok developed the series. Kwok and Jeannine Renshaw serve as showrunners and executive producers of season three. Rose Marie Vega and Paola Suarez also are executive producers. Shay Mitchell and David Dean Portelli are executive consultants.