Wong Chung

Wong Chung

Acting

Birthday

1880/07/17

Day of death

1963/07/25 (83 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

Also know as

Wong Show Chong, Wong Chong

Biography

Wong Chung was born on July 17, 1880 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for King of Chinatown (1939), The Lady from Shanghai (1947) and Shanghai Express (1932). He died on July 25, 1963 in Los Angeles, California.

Acting
Across the Pacific
6.5

(1942) Across the Pacific

as Panama Theatre Doorman (uncredited)

The Leathernecks Have Landed
5.0

(1936) The Leathernecks Have Landed

as Chinese Vendor (uncredited)

Frisco Kid
6.8

(1935) Frisco Kid

as Chung (uncredited)

Shanghai Express
6.9

(1932) Shanghai Express

as Chinese Officer Checking Passports (uncredited)

Daughter of the Dragon
5.1

(1931) Daughter of the Dragon

as Henchman (uncredited)

Werewolf of London
6.0

(1935) Werewolf of London

as ---

The Miracle Man
5.7

(1932) The Miracle Man

as ---

Barbary Coast
6.6

(1935) Barbary Coast

as Ah Wing

The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
5.3

(1929) The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu

as Chinese Official (uncredited)

Klondike Annie
6.4

(1936) Klondike Annie

as ---

Road to Paradise
6.2

(1930) Road to Paradise

as Waiter (uncredited)

The Law of the Tong
6.0

(1931) The Law of the Tong

as Tong Member (uncredited)

The Lady from Shanghai
7.4

(1947) The Lady from Shanghai

as Li (uncredited)

A Holy Terror
5.7

(1931) A Holy Terror

as Cook (uncredited)

Roar of the Dragon
6.2

(1932) Roar of the Dragon

as Voronsky Henchman (uncredited)

Law and Order
0.0

(1940) Law and Order

as Chinese Man

International House
5.3

(1933) International House

as Health Inspector

Double Harness
6.7

(1933) Double Harness

as Chinese Cook

Fog Over Frisco
6.2

(1934) Fog Over Frisco

as Chinese Cook (Uncredited)

Tiger Shark
6.8

(1932) Tiger Shark

as Chinese Laundryman (uncredited)

Perils of Pauline
5.7

(1933) Perils of Pauline

as Chinese Man

Daughter of Shanghai
5.4

(1937) Daughter of Shanghai

as One of Quan Lin's Servants (uncredited)

King of Chinatown
5.8

(1939) King of Chinatown

as Chinese Man

The Bitter Tea of General Yen
6.1

(1932) The Bitter Tea of General Yen

as Chinese Officer