This research study investigates the perceptions, identities, and typecasting issues surrounding Asian American commercial dancers in Los Angeles through personal and historical contexts. My own experience as a commercial dancer in Los Angeles has led to questions about typecasting and how it relates to clichés in auditions and acquiring work and employment in the commercial dance industry. Interviews with professional dancers, a dance agent, a casting director, and a manager add perspective. Through a unique process during the COVID-19 global pandemic, I directed and created a short film exploring the need for connection to mixed heritage in the lives of five artists and performers. In this research study, I investigate my role as an Asian American artist, the importance of honoring the past, and the value of creating a future where the next generation finds space to do the same.