The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Ross Butler
- I wasn’t bullied or anything, but I didn’t really fit in.
- I’m not the Asian kid of ‘Riverdale;’ I’m Reggie, and I just happen to be Chinese.
- If someone offers me a hot plate of Penne Arrabiata, fageddaboutit.
- In my head, I’d love to go on a vacation to somewhere exotic and far away and in the middle of nowhere. But then I think about the effort it would take to book a flight and a hotel, etc., and I just end up staycationing.
- I don’t think I have any guilt or embarrassment about any of the TV shows I watch. Maybe the fact that the shows I can watch over and over again are cartoons like ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘American Dad’ and ‘Rick & Morty.’
- I have a lot of random hobbies.
- I’m actually a really big board game and video game nerd.
- I’ve played lacrosse players, football players, basketball players. I think that’s just because of how I’m built. I look young, and I’m also a big person.
- I want to inspire Asian kids to become more artistic and creative rather than feeling that they have to be academic or whatever.
- I will say that ‘Riverdale,’ yes, is a little more sensationalized. It’s based on comics, and it is a little bit more dramatic and a little bit more made for TV, made for teens. For ’13 Reasons,’ we tried hard to make it as real as we could, as close to reality as possible. No corners were cut; everything was very raw and very real.

Ross Fleming Butler, born on May 17, 1990, in Queenstown, Singapore, is a Singaporean-born American actor. Raised in McLean, Virginia, by his Chinese-Malaysian mother, Butler attended Langley High School and briefly studied chemical engineering at Ohio State University before pursuing acting.
He began his career with roles in Disney Channel productions like K.C. Undercover, Teen Beach 2, and Perfect High. In 2017, Butler gained recognition as Reggie Mantle in Riverdale and as Zach Dempsey in Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why, leaving Riverdale to focus on the latter. He portrayed adult Eugene Choi in Shazam! (2019) and its sequel, and appeared in To All the Boys: P.S.
I Still Love You (2020). Butler advocates for diverse representation in Hollywood, challenging Asian-American stereotypes by seeking non-ethnic-specific roles. His recent projects include Perfect Addiction (2023) and Love in Taipei (2023), with upcoming roles in Worth the Wait, Zipline, and Shiver.
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