# Wong Chung

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{{Short description|American actor (1880–1963)}}

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{{Infobox person
| name = Wong Chung
| birth_date = {{birth date|1880|07|17}}
| birth_place = [San Francisco, California](/source/San_Francisco%2C_California)
| death_date = {{death date and age|1963|07|25|1880|07|17}}
| death_place = [Los Angeles, California](/source/Los_Angeles%2C_California)
| occupation = [Film actor](/source/Film_actor)
}}

'''Wong Chung''' (17 July 1880 - 25 July 1963) was an American [film actor](/source/film_actor). He appeared in ''[Barbary Coast](/source/Barbary_Coast_(film))'' (1935), in which he was the only Asian actor listed in the [opening credits](/source/opening_credits), unlike the Asian actors from the period.<ref>{{cite book |last=Cole |first=Jean Lee |title=The Literary Voices of Winnifred Eaton: Redefining Ethnicity and Authenticity |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OZyDyPZQprYC&pg=PA147 |publisher=[Rutgers University Press](/source/Rutgers_University_Press) |year=2002 |page=147 |isbn=9780813530871}}</ref>

==Filmography==
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* ''[The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu](/source/The_Mysterious_Dr._Fu_Manchu)'' (1929) as Chinese Official
* ''[Men Without Women](/source/Men_Without_Women_(film))'' (1930) as Chinese Man in Shanghai Bar
* ''[Son of the Gods](/source/Son_of_the_Gods)'' (1930) as One of Lee Ying's Associates
* ''[Trailing Trouble](/source/Trailing_Trouble)'' (1930) as Charlie - Desk Clerk
* ''[Paramount on Parade](/source/Paramount_on_Parade)'' (1930) as Minor Role
* ''[Road to Paradise](/source/Road_to_Paradise_(film))'' (1930) as Waiter
* ''[Outside the Law](/source/Outside_the_Law_(1930_film))'' (1930) as Messenger
* ''[A Holy Terror](/source/A_Holy_Terror)'' (1931) as Cook
* ''[Daughter of the Dragon](/source/Daughter_of_the_Dragon)'' (1931) as Henchman
* ''[The Law of the Tong](/source/The_Law_of_the_Tong)'' (1931) as Tong Member
* ''[Shanghai Express](/source/Shanghai_Express_(film))'' (1932) as Chinese Officer Checking Passports
* ''[The Miracle Man](/source/The_Miracle_Man_(1932_film))'' (1932) as Chinese Father Who Buys Balloon
* ''[Roar of the Dragon](/source/Roar_of_the_Dragon)'' (1932) as Voronsky Henchman
* ''[Tiger Shark](/source/Tiger_Shark_(film))'' (1932) as Chinese Laundryman
* ''[Forbidden Trail](/source/Forbidden_Trail)'' (1932) as Wong - Chinese Cook
* ''[Secrets of the French Police](/source/Secrets_of_the_French_Police)'' (1932) as Chinese Guard
* ''[The Bitter Tea of General Yen](/source/The_Bitter_Tea_of_General_Yen)'' (1932) as Chinese Officer
* ''[Frisco Jenny](/source/Frisco_Jenny)'' (1932) as Chinese Man
* ''[International House](/source/International_House_(1933_film))'' (1933) as Health Inspector
* ''[Double Harness](/source/Double_Harness)'' (1933) as Chinese Cook
* ''[Rafter Romance](/source/Rafter_Romance)'' (1933) as Chinese Waiter
* ''[The Bowery](/source/The_Bowery_(film))'' (1933) as Irate Chinese Man
* ''[Perils of Pauline](/source/The_Perils_of_Pauline_(1933_serial))'' (1933) as Chinese Man
* ''[Mandalay](/source/Mandalay_(film))'' (1934) as Chang Lee - the Silk Merchant
* ''[Little Miss Marker](/source/Little_Miss_Marker_(1934_film))'' (1934) as Chinese Cook
* ''[Fog Over Frisco](/source/Fog_Over_Frisco)'' (1934) as Chinese Cook
* ''[The Cat's-Paw](/source/The_Cat's-Paw)'' (1934) as Villager
* ''[Eight Bells](/source/Eight_Bells_(film))'' (1935) as Chinese Man
* ''[Werewolf of London](/source/Werewolf_of_London)'' (1935) as Coolie
* ''[Call of the Wild](/source/Call_of_the_Wild_(1935_film))'' (1935) as Chinese Man in Alley
* ''[Barbary Coast](/source/Barbary_Coast_(film))'' (1935) as Ah Wing
* ''[Frisco Kid](/source/Frisco_Kid)'' (1935) as Chung
* ''[The Leathernecks Have Landed](/source/The_Leathernecks_Have_Landed)'' (1936) as Chinese Vendor
* ''[Klondike Annie](/source/Klondike_Annie)'' (1936) as Tong Man
* ''[Daughter of Shanghai](/source/Daughter_of_Shanghai)'' (1937) as One of Quan Lin's Servants
* ''[The Little Adventuress](/source/The_Little_Adventuress_(1938_film))'' (1938) as Chinese Man
* ''[King of Chinatown](/source/King_of_Chinatown)'' (1939) as Chinese Man
* ''[Law and Order](/source/Law_and_Order_(1940_film))'' (1940) as Chinese Man
* ''[They Met in Bombay](/source/They_Met_in_Bombay)'' (1941) as Chinese Merchant
* ''[Burma Convoy](/source/Burma_Convoy)'' (1941) as Chinese Board Member
* ''[None Shall Escape](/source/None_Shall_Escape)'' (1944) as Member of Tribunal
* ''[The Lady from Shanghai](/source/The_Lady_from_Shanghai)'' (1947) as Li
* ''[Smuggler's Island](/source/Smuggler's_Island)'' (1951) as Chinese Man on Wharf
* ''[The Seventh Sin](/source/The_Seventh_Sin)'' (1957) as Elderly Chinese Man
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==References==
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==External links==
* {{IMDb name|0161312}}

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