Layne Tom Jr. Explained

Layne Tom Jr.
Birth Date:19 June 1927
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Huntington Beach, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1936–1945
Spouse:Marilynn Chow
Children:Kiana Tom
Laurie Tom

Layne Tom Jr. (born Richard Layne Tom, Jr.) (June 19, 1927  - January 14, 2015)[1] was an American actor.

Career

He holds the distinction of having played three different Charlie Chan sons: as Charlie Chan Jr. in Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937), as Tommy Chan in Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938), and in 1940's Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise as Willie Chan, Chan's number seven son.

He also appeared with child star Shirley Temple in Stowaway (1936) as an uncredited Chinese Boy in the Musical Band. He was credited as Mako with Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, and C. Aubrey Smith in The Hurricane (1937), and as an uncredited extra in San Francisco (1936) with stars Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, and Spencer Tracy.

Tom attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School in Los Angeles. After he got out of the Navy when World War II ended, he turned down a five-year movie contract with Monogram Pictures to attend the University of Southern California instead to become an architect. He designed the flagship Bank of America building in Los Angeles' Chinatown, as well as fire stations, banks, courthouses, libraries, shopping centers, civic centers.[2]

Tom only returned to show business to film two documentaries about Charlie Chan: and Legacy of Charlie Chan as himself.[3]

Personal life and death

Tom died in 2015 in his home in Huntington Beach, California, age 87.[4]

His daughter Kiana Tom is a television host, star of Kiana's Flex Appeal fitness series and one of the most widely recognized fitness experts in the world.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1936Stowaway Chinese Boy in Musical Band Uncredited
1937The Hurricane Mako
1937Charlie Chan at the Olympics Charlie Chan Jr.
1937The Good Earth Chinese Boy Uncredited
1937Daughter of Shanghai aka Daughter of the Orient (UK) Chinese Candy Vendor Uncredited
1938Shadows Over Shanghai Chinese Boy at School Uncredited
1938Charlie Chan in Honolulu Tommy Chan
1939Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Boy Ranger Uncredited
1940Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise Willie Chan
1945China Sky Uncredited
2006The Legacy of Charlie Chan Himself Video documentary short
2006 Himself Video documentary short

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charlie Chan Actor Layne Tom Jr. Dies. 11 February 2015.
  2. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/layne-tom-jr-dead-charlie-772544 "Layne Tom Jr., a Son of Charlie Chan in Three Films, Dies at 87," by Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter, Feb. 11 2015
  3. Web site: Memphis 2004 Remembers Charlie Chan . www.drberlin.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050302185359/http://www.drberlin.com/memphis2004/story.htm . 2005-03-02.
  4. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/layne-tom-jr-dead-charlie-772544 "Layne Tom Jr., a Son of Charlie Chan in Three Films, Dies at 87," by Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter, Feb. 11 2015