Bruce Wong Explained

Bruce Wong
Birth Name:Tung Soon Wong
Birth Date:March 11, 1909
Birth Place:Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death Date:November 1, 1953
Death Place:Los Angeles County, California, USA
Occupation:Actor, restaurateur, film producer
Spouse:Genevieve

Bruce Wong (born Tung Soon Wong) was a Chinese American character actor, filmmaker, and restaurateur who worked in Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s.

Biography

Early life

Bruce was born in Los Angeles as Tung Soon Wong to parents who had immigrated to Southern California from China. One of his brothers, Beal Wong, also became an actor.[1]

Behind the camera

In 1936, after raising money in San Francisco he made a nine-reel film—Sum Yun (aka Heartaches)—for the Chinese market, sensing a real opportunity.[2] [3] The Cantonese-language film starred Wai Kim, and was filmed in California under Wong's Cathay Pictures production company during a six-day shoot. Wong served as producer, and the film was directed by Frank Tang.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Acting roles

Plans to make subsequent films never came to fruition, and he turned to acting instead.[8] He appeared in a long list of films between 1937 and 1950, mostly in background roles.

Personal

Wong was married to Genevieve; the pair had several children together. In addition to his work in Hollywood, Wong also owned and operated at least two restaurants in Los Angeles: Chinese Village Cafe, at 745 N. Main St., and the Ming Room, at 358 S. La Cienega Blvd.[9] [10] Chinese Village Cafe was sold right before Wong's death in November 1953.[11]

Selected filmography

As producer:

As actor:

References

  1. Web site: Obituary. 10 Feb 1962. The Los Angeles Times. en. 2019-11-18.
  2. Book: Movie Stories: เรื่องราว ภาพยนตร์. Yin). Nangaen Chearavanont (Tse. Ho (歐荷). Au. Shui (歐臻水). Ou Chiu. 2014-01-18. H.M. Ou. 9789881590954. en.
  3. Book: California, Jenny Cho and the Chinese Historical Society of Southern. Chinese in Hollywood. 2013. Arcadia Publishing. 9780738599731. en.
  4. Web site: The Hollywood Lowdown. 23 Feb 1936. The Montgomery Advertiser. en. 2019-11-18.
  5. Web site: Movie Stars' Wastebasket. 15 Dec 1935. Quad-City Times. en. 2019-11-18.
  6. Web site: Chinese Makes Film. 9 May 1936. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. en. 2019-11-18.
  7. Web site: All-Chinese Film Made. 15 Dec 1935. The Los Angeles Times. en. 2019-11-18.
  8. Web site: Oriental Picture Completed. 31 May 1936. The Baltimore Sun. en. 2019-11-18.
  9. Web site: Auction #3. 18 Oct 1953. The Los Angeles Times. en. 2019-11-18.
  10. Web site: From the George Mann Archives: La Cienega Restaurant Row. Cooper. Kim. 2012-07-20. On Bunker Hill. en-US. 2019-11-18.
  11. Web site: Obituary. 3 Nov 1953. The Los Angeles Times. en. 2019-11-18.