Victor Wong
- Geburt:
- 30.07.1927
- Tot:
- 12.09.2001
- Mädchenname:
- Huáng Zìqiáng; Jyutping
- Kategorien:
- Schauspieler
- Nationalitäten:
- amerikaner, chinese
- Friedhof:
- Geben Sie den Friedhof
Victor Wong (July 30, 1927 – September 12, 2001) (traditional Chinese: 黃自強; simplified Chinese: 黄自強; pinyin: Huáng Zìqiáng; Jyutping: Wong4 Zi6koeng4) was an American character actor who appeared in supporting roles throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Spouse(s)
Dawn Rose (until his death)
Robin Goodfellow
Carol Freeland
Olive Thurman
Education
Victor Wong studied political science and journalism at the University of California, Berkeley and Theology at the University of Chicago under Paul Tillich, Reinhold Niebuhr and Martin Buber. When he returned to San Francisco, Wong resumed his studies at the San Francisco Art Instituteunder Mark Rothko.
Acting career
After his news career ended, Wong turned to acting, starting in the localAsian American theatre and later landing larger roles on the stages New York City. In October 1980, Wong made his Asian American Theater Company (AATC) debut in San Francisco by appearing in their production of Paper Angels by Genny Lim. He was on Social Security Disability Insurance at the time.
His stage work led to television work and eventually, into movies. In between film roles, Wong lived in Sacramento, California, where he supported the local performing arts. In 1992, he acted in the Hong Kong film, Cageman (笼民). He later starred as the grandfather, Mori Shintaro, in the popular 3 Ninjas franchise, and the cult-classics, Big Trouble in Little China and Tremors.
Film director Wayne Wang called Victor Wong his role model for living life.
Director Bernardo Bertolucci had trouble with Wong on the set of The Last Emperor amid arguments over historical authenticity and cut most of Wong's scenes in the film, which won the Best Picture Oscar for 1987.
He retired from acting in 1998 after suffering two strokes, which also contributed to his death on September 12, 2001 from heart failure. Wong was 74 years old.
Association with the Beat Generation
In the 1950s, while studying art under Mark Rothko, Victor Wong had his first art exhibition at the City Lights Bookstore. During this time, Wong befriended Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
He illustrated Oranges, Dick McBride's first collection of poetry, which was handset and printed at the Bread and Wine Mission in 1960.
He met Jack Kerouac in the early 1960s, who chronicled their meeting in his novel Big Sur (1962). In the novel, Wong is characterised as "Arthur Ma".
Personal life
Wong's parents both came from China. His father, Sare King Wong was born and raised in Guangdong province, later moved to Shanghai as a news journalist; his mother was a devout Christian.
He was fluent with both English and Cantonese, which helped leading his acting career to Hong Kong.
Victor Wong lived in Sacramento, California.
- Two daughters: Emily and Heather.
- Three sons: Anton, Lyon, and Duncan
- Married to Olive Thurman Wong (daughter of civil rights activist Howard Thurman), Carol Freeland, Robin Goodfellow and Dawn Rose.
- His son, Lyon Wong, died in 1986 after being attacked by a young man while walking home in Sacramento.
- Brother of Sara Wong Lum, Zeppelin Wong, Shirley Wong Frentzel, Betty Wong.
Death
On the morning of September 11, 2001 Wong had turned on the television to watch the news when he learned of theterrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.. He and his wife Rose spent all day watching the news and trying to discern the fate of Wong's sons, who lived in New York and, as they ultimately learned, were unharmed. While Dawn Rose finally went to bed in the evening, Wong stayed up and continued to follow the news. The resulting exhaustion and the two strokes he had suffered years earlier eventually took their toll, however, and Wong died at some point during the night of September 12.
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