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Anna May Wong

Anna May Wong

Wong Liu Tsong (January 3, 1905 – February 3, 1961), known professionally as Anna May Wong, was an American actress whose long career spanned both silent and sound films, television, stage, and radio. Apart from being recognized as the the first Chinese-American movie star, as well as the first Asian-American to become an international star, she was also seen as an acclaimed fashion icon due to her being the one of the early stars to embrace the flapper look. Born near the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles to second-generation Chinese-American parents, Wong became infatuated with the movies at an early age and quit education to focus on beginning an acting career. After landing parts as uncredited extras in silent films, she had her first leading role in The Toll of the Sea (1922), one of the first movies made in color. Her role in Douglas Fairbanks' The Thief of Bagdad (1924) helped her achieve international stardom. Tired of being offered stereotypical supporting roles, she left Hollywood for Europe in the late 1920s, where she starred in several plays alongside notable names like Laurence Olivier. She made her final silent film in Britain titled Piccadilly (1929), which earned her wide praise. Her first talkie, The Flame of Love (1930), was recorded in three languages: English, French and German. 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). These films brought her more and more fame, which she used to express her staunch political views. Although she advocated for Chinese-American causes and criticized the stereotypical roles she played, Chinese press and critics continued to view her as a disgrace to the country. After experiencing the most severe disappointment of her career, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer refused to consider her for the leading Chinese role in the film The Good Earth (1937), and instead chose a white German actress in yellowface, Wong spent the a year touring China, visiting her family's ancestral village, and studying Chinese culture. Returning to Hollywood, she starred in several B movies that portrayed Chinese-Americans in a positive light in the late-1930s. As World War II rolled around, she focused less on her film career and decided to devote her time and money in helping the Chinese against Japanese invasions. Returning to the public eye in the 1950s with several television appearances, she started her own detective mystery television show titled The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong (1951), the first U.S. television show starring an Asian-American. She was scheduled to return to film in Flower Drum Song (1961) but she died of a heart attack. For decades after her death, Wong was remembered mostly for the stereotypical roles she was given although critics have begun to reevaluate her life and career. In 2022, Wong became the first Asian-American to be depicted on American coinage when the quarters with her image on them went into circulation. In 2023, Mattel released a Barbie doll modeled on Wong in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Birthday: 1905-01-03

Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

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Also known as: Wong Liu Tsong, Anna Mae Wong, 黃柳霜

Shanghai Express
Shanghai Express

1932-02-12

Hui Fei

Golden Gate Girls
Golden Gate Girls

2013-04-01

Self (archive footage)

Impact
Impact

1949-03-20

Su Lin

The Thief of Bagdad
The Thief of Bagdad

1924-03-18

The Mongol Slave

A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet

1933-05-14

Mrs. Pyke

Why Girls Love Sailors
Why Girls Love Sailors

1927-07-17

Delamar (scenes deleted)

Portrait in Black
Portrait in Black

1960-07-27

Tawny

Piccadilly
Piccadilly

1929-02-01

Shosho

Bombs Over Burma
Bombs Over Burma

1942-06-05

Lin Ying

Elstree Calling
Elstree Calling

1930-02-06

Herself / Katherina in Taming of the Shrew

The Toll of the Sea
The Toll of the Sea

1923-01-22

Lotus Flower

Lady from Chungking
Lady from Chungking

1942-12-21

Kwan Mei

Daughter of Shanghai
Daughter of Shanghai

1937-12-17

Lan Ying Lin

Daughter of the Dragon
Daughter of the Dragon

1931-09-24

Ling Moy

Mr. Wu
Mr. Wu

1927-03-26

Loo Song

Peter Pan
Peter Pan

1924-12-29

Tiger Lily

Across to Singapore
Across to Singapore

1928-04-07

Singapore Saloon Girl (uncredited)

Tiger Bay
Tiger Bay

1934-09-01

Lui Chang

Song
Song

1928-08-21

Song

Chu Chin Chow
Chu Chin Chow

1934-05-01

Zahrat

Limehouse Blues
Limehouse Blues

1934-12-11

Tu Tuan

The Devil Dancer
The Devil Dancer

1927-11-03

Sada

Island of Lost Men
Island of Lost Men

1939-08-16

Kim Ling

Java Head
Java Head

1934-07-31

Princess Taou Yuen

When Were You Born
When Were You Born

1938-06-18

Mei Lei Ming

Hollywood Party
Hollywood Party

1937-04-03

Herself

Dangerous to Know
Dangerous to Know

1938-03-11

Madame Lan Ying

King of Chinatown
King of Chinatown

1939-03-17

Dr. Mary Ling

The Red Lantern
The Red Lantern

1919-05-04

Eurasian woman (uncredited)

Old San Francisco
Old San Francisco

1927-09-04

A Flower of the Orient

Outside the Law
Outside the Law

1921-01-06

Chinese Girl (uncredited)

Hollywood on Parade
Hollywood on Parade

1932-06-05

Self

The Alaskan
The Alaskan

1924-09-14

Keok

The Chinese Parrot
The Chinese Parrot

1927-10-23

Nautch Dancer

The Flame of Love
The Flame of Love

1930-03-07

Hai Tang

The Road to Dishonour
The Road to Dishonour

1930-02-26

Hai-Tang

Just Joe
Just Joe

1960-07-01

Peach Blossom

His Supreme Moment
His Supreme Moment

1925-04-12

Harem Girl in Play (uncredited)

Dinty
Dinty

1920-11-21

Half Moon

Pavement Butterfly
Pavement Butterfly

1929-04-09

Hai-Tang

Drifting
Drifting

1923-08-26

Rose Li

The Savage Innocents
The Savage Innocents

1960-03-20

Hiku

The Crimson City
The Crimson City

1928-04-07

Su

Flame of Love
Flame of Love

1930-09-19

The Desert's Toll
The Desert's Toll

1926-11-14

Oneta

Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue

1926-01-24

Nan Lo

Mary of the Movies
Mary of the Movies

1923-05-27

Anna May Wong (uncredited)

Shame
Shame

1921-07-31

Lotus Blossom

Bits of Life
Bits of Life

1921-09-26

Toy Sing, Chin Chow's Wife

A Trip to Chinatown
A Trip to Chinatown

1926-06-06

Ohati

The Fortieth Door
The Fortieth Door

1924-05-25

Zira

Forty Winks
Forty Winks

1925-02-02

Annabelle Wu

Chinatown Charlie
Chinatown Charlie

1928-04-15

Mandarin's Sweetheart

Streets of Shanghai
Streets of Shanghai

1927-12-15

Su Quan

The Honorable Mr. Buggs
The Honorable Mr. Buggs

1927-04-24

Baroness Stoloff

The Silk Bouquet
The Silk Bouquet

1926-06-25

Dragon Horse

Souvenirs
Souvenirs

1928-02-15

The Captain's Chinese Love

The First Born
The First Born

1921-01-30

Thundering Dawn
Thundering Dawn

1923-11-05

Honky-Tonk Girl

The White Mouse
The White Mouse

1921-11-06

Dragon by the Tail
Dragon by the Tail

1961-01-30

A-Hsing