Anna May Wong

from Los Angeles, California, USA

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Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 – February 3, 1961) was an American actress, the first Chinese American movie star, and the first Asian American to become an international star. Her long and varied career spanned both silent and sound film, television, stage, and radio.

Born near the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles to second-generation Chinese-American parents, Wong became infatuated with the movies and began acting in films at an early age. During the silent film era, she acted in The Toll of the Sea (1922), one of the first movies made in color and Douglas Fairbanks' The Thief of Bagdad (1924). Wong became a fashion icon, and by 1924 had achieved international stardom.

Frustrated by the stereotypical supporting roles she reluctantly played in Hollywood, she left for Europe in the late 1920s, where she starred in several notable plays and films, among them Piccadilly (1929).

She spent the first half of the 1930s traveling between the United States and Europe for film and stage work. Wong was featured in films of the early sound era, such as Daughter of the Dragon (1931) and Daughter of Shanghai (1937), and with Marlene Dietrich in Josef von Sternberg's Shanghai Express (1932).

In 1935 Wong was dealt the most severe disappointment of her career, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer refused to consider her for the leading role in its film version of Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth, choosing instead the German actress Luise Rainer to play the leading role. Wong spent the next year touring China, visiting her family's ancestral village and studying Chinese culture. In the late 1930s, she starred in several B movies for Paramount Pictures, portraying Chinese-Americans in a positive light. She paid less attention to her film career during World War II, when she devoted her time and money to helping the Chinese cause against Japan. Wong returned to the public eye in the 1950s in several television appearances as well as her own series in 1951, The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong, the first U.S. television show starring an Asian-American. She had been planning to return to film in Flower Drum Song when she died in 1961, at the age of 56.

For decades after her death, Wong was remembered principally for the stereotypical "Dragon Lady" and demure "Butterfly" roles that she was often given. Her life and career were re-evaluated in the years around the centennial of her birth, in three major literary works and film retrospectives. Interest in her life story continues and another biography, Shining Star: The Anna May Wong Story, was published in 2009.

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Timeline

2020Aged 115

  • Poster for Searching for Anna May Wong

    Self (archive footage)

2019Aged 114

  • Poster for Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood

    (archive footage)

2013Aged 108

  • Poster for Golden Gate Girls

    Self (archive footage)

1961Aged 56

  • Poster for Dragon by the Tail

    A-Hsing

1960Aged 55

  • Poster for The Savage Innocents

    Hiku

  • Poster for Just Joe

    Peach Blossom

  • Poster for Portrait in Black

    Tawny

1956Aged 51

1949Aged 44

  • Poster for Impact

    Su Lin

1942Aged 37

  • Poster for Bombs Over Burma

    Lin Ying

  • Poster for Lady from Chungking

    Kwan Mei

1941Aged 36

  • Poster for Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery

    Lois Ling

1939Aged 34

  • Poster for King of Chinatown

    Dr. Mary Ling

  • Poster for Island of Lost Men

    Kim Ling

1938Aged 33

  • Poster for Dangerous to Know

    Madame Lan Ying

  • Poster for When Were You Born

    Mei Lei Ming

1937Aged 32

  • Poster for Hollywood Party

    Herself

  • Poster for Daughter of Shanghai

    Lan Ying Lin

1936Aged 31

  • Poster for My China Film

    self

1934Aged 29

  • Poster for Chu Chin Chow

    Zahrat

  • Poster for Java Head

    Princess Taou Yuen

  • Poster for Tiger Bay

    Lui Chang

  • Poster for Limehouse Blues

    Tu Tuan

1933Aged 28

  • Poster for A Study in Scarlet

    Mrs. Pyke

1932Aged 27

  • Poster for Shanghai Express

    Hui Fei

  • Poster for Hollywood on Parade

    Self

  • Poster for Hollywood on Parade No. A-3

    Self

1931Aged 26

  • Poster for Daughter of the Dragon

    Ling Moy

1930Aged 25

  • Poster for Elstree Calling

    Herself / Katherina in Taming of the Shrew

  • Poster for The Road to Dishonour

    Hai-Tang

  • Poster for The Flame of Love

    Hai Tang

  • Poster for Flame of Love

    (Unknown)

1929Aged 24

  • Poster for Piccadilly

    Shosho

  • Poster for Pavement Butterfly

    Hai-Tang

1928Aged 23

  • Souvenirs

    The Captain's Chinese Love

  • Poster for The Crimson City

    Su

  • Poster for Across to Singapore

    Singapore Saloon Girl (uncredited)

  • Poster for Chinatown Charlie

    Mandarin's Sweetheart

  • Poster for Song

    Song

1927Aged 22

  • Poster for Driven from Home

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for Mr. Wu

    Loo Song

  • Poster for The Honorable Mr. Buggs

    Baroness Stoloff

  • Poster for Why Girls Love Sailors

    Delamar (scenes deleted)

  • Poster for Old San Francisco

    A Flower of the Orient

  • Poster for The Chinese Parrot

    Nautch Dancer

  • Poster for The Devil Dancer

    Sada

  • Poster for Streets of Shanghai

    Su Quan

1926Aged 21

  • Poster for Fifth Avenue

    Nan Lo

  • Poster for A Trip to Chinatown

    Ohati

  • Poster for The Silk Bouquet

    Dragon Horse

  • Poster for The Desert's Toll

    Oneta

1925Aged 20

  • Poster for Forty Winks

    Annabelle Wu

  • Poster for His Supreme Moment

    Harem Girl in Play (uncredited)

1924Aged 19

  • Poster for Lilies of the Field

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for The Thief of Bagdad

    The Mongol Slave

  • Poster for The Fortieth Door

    Zira

  • Poster for The Alaskan

    Keok

  • Poster for Peter Pan

    Tiger Lily

1923Aged 18

  • Poster for The Toll of the Sea

    Lotus Flower

  • Poster for Mary of the Movies

    Anna May Wong (uncredited)

  • Poster for Drifting

    Rose Li

  • Poster for Thundering Dawn

    Honky-Tonk Girl

1921Aged 16

  • Poster for Outside the Law

    Chinese Girl (uncredited)

  • Poster for The First Born

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for A Tale of Two Worlds

    (Unknown)

  • Poster for Mother o' Mine

    (uncredited)

  • Poster for Shame

    Lotus Blossom

  • Poster for Bits of Life

    Toy Sing, Chin Chow's Wife

  • Poster for The White Mouse

    (Unknown)

1920Aged 15

  • Poster for Dinty

    Half Moon

1919Aged 14

  • Poster for The Red Lantern

    Eurasian woman (uncredited)