David Lim on S.W.A.T. action series, Hollywood and Asian-American actors’ rise
- Lim was born in the United States after his mother emigrated there with her family from Hong Kong when she was a baby
- Growing up in California, Bruce Lee was the only person on TV that looked like Lim, but films like Crazy Rich Asians have helped change perceptions

David Lim had just landed in Tokyo and was anticipating filming at Shibuya Crossing, generally considered the busiest intersection in the world.
“We start stunt rehearsals tomorrow,” said Lim, who plays officer Victor Tan on the action series S.W.A.T. “It’s going to be an intense few days.”
Lim, 34, is among a growing breed of Asian-American actors finally finding validation in Hollywood – or at least more of it than they’ve ever had – as productions looked for more diversity in their casts to reflect the real world. The model-turned-actor says that, growing up in California, the only person on TV that looked like him was Bruce Lee.
“Now you see so much more representation,” says Lim, who lives in Los Angeles. “And not just on TV and movies, but in commercials and print ads as well.”

Lim’s breakout role was on Quantico, another action TV series, where he played CIA recruit Sebastian Chen. Before that, he achieved success as a model.