Ali Fumiko Whitney said that starring opposite Harry Connick Jr. in the Netflix film “Find Me Falling” – out July 19 – was a dreamy experience. “We filmed in Cyprus and I spent most of my time in both the capital city, Nicosia, as well as the city of Pafos,” the actress said.

“Both were absolutely stunning! I made sure to explore as much of Cyprus as possible on my days off. I spent a lot of time exploring the beaches of Pafos, as well as the mountains. Omodos – located in the Troödos Mountains of Cyprus – was the favorite village I visited.

” Based out of New York City, she stays in touch with fans on Instagram (username @alifumikowhitney). Q: How does it differ working on location vs. working on set? A: Working on location lends itself to the storytelling we do as actors.

While working on a set is nice [because] you can control your environment, being on location is sometimes integral to the storyline. My first film, “The Road Dance,” was a WWI period piece that we shot on the Isle of Lewis. Being able to film on location outside in unpredictable weather made our jobs a lot easier to get into character.

It proved to be more difficult at times to capture certain scenes when it would rain uncontrollably, but overall it made it really exciting and realistic. Q: I've heard multi-racial people say that they are not part this and part that, but 100 percent of each of their backgrounds. Do you feel you are 100 percent Japanese, 100 percent Scottish and 100.