Moyhas been aroundfor a while in the film industry.
Yet, early in his career, he refused to be locked into stereotypical Asian roles.
Indeed, he used to turn down offers for voice-over roles where Asian accents were needed.

And I’d make money," he noted.
“It was down to two of us.
One was tall and skinny.

I’m short and round.
I don’t think they had anyone in mind,” he said in regards to the casting process.
I’m forever grateful and have cherished every moment.

It was at that moment his mother suggested that he should pursue voice acting as a serious career.
Joe: The Rise of Cobra" in 2009.
Moy gave life to Lars Barriga, a resident of Beach City.

Moy appeared in the episode “Stars Heating Up Hell” from Season 17.
During the episode, the contestants needed to prepare signature dishes while they got only verbal instructions.
But what makes the reboot refreshing and so appealing to the audience?

Well, the perfect blend of nostalgia and great animation are two good reasons, for sure.
The animated series has been streaming since 2016.
Vakala was a humanoid alien in charge of running a distant Voltron Coalition outpost.

Still, fans likely weren’t expecting to see Moy explore his acting skills in a horror movie.
“Exorcism at 60,000 Feet” was Moy’s first experience in the horror genre.
The film follows a group of people on the last flight of a transatlantic airliner.

This movie was released in 2019, and was directed by Chad Ferrin.
he said, though he added that he had always wanted to do a horror movie too.
Moy voiced Zach Smith, also known as Microbe.

So, it is not surprising that he continues to refer to that stage of his life.
“Here’s a special treat!
Luckily, he was selected to voice the character of Dudou in the English language version of the film.

The movie is inspired by the Chinese fable “The Legend of the White Snake.”
Blanca is able to appear as a human woman, and she finds help from a snake hunter.
But, at some point, she falls in love with him.

The animated movie debuted in 2019.
“Very honored to get to work with these talented voice actors!
The movie is beautiful.

And all our English dub actors are Chinese, for a Chinese film!”
he captioned the post.
The film seeks to show women as “strong and capable leaders oppressed by an ingrained ideology.”

Moy has promoted the film onInstagram.
In fact, due to the coronavirus, many people have decided to reconsider their life goals.
But when it came to Matthew Moy, he’s been 100% sure about his career decisions.

In June 2020, Moy wasinterviewed by Emily Tangerine, a popular Chinese content creator.
But Matthew was sure that he would continue to focus on his career as a voice actor.
Luckily, Moy clarified that voice-over auditions had still been “going strong.”

Me time is the best!”
he confessed in the interview.
Moy hassharedhis art with his 229,000 followers onInstagram.
