Victor Wong

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.4756

Gender

Male

Birthday

24-Sep-1906

Age

(120 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

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Victor Wong

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Credits

Hair-Trigger Casey Hair-Trigger Casey (1936) Character: Lee Fin - Karney's Enemy
After having been gone for some time, a cowboy comes home to his ranch to find himself up against a gang involved in smuggling Chinese into the country.
Brilliant Marriage Brilliant Marriage (1936) Character: Wong
When a wealthy heiress discovers the terrible family secret that has been hidden from her since birth, her world is turned upside down.
War Correspondent War Correspondent (1932) Character: Wu Sun
In this war drama, a brave reporter tries to remain detached while covering the war in Shanghai. While there, he falls for an ex-streetwalker, but must compete with a mercenary pilot for her love. By the end, the correspondent loses his objectivity after he helps the pilot save the woman from the enemy. The rescue costs the pilot his life.
White Woman White Woman (1933) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
A nightclub singer marries the rich owner of a rubber plantation. When she returns with him to his estate in Malaysia, she finds out that he is cruel, vicious and insanely jealous. She and the plantation's overseer develop a mutual attraction, but are terrified at what will happen if her husband finds out.
Destination Unknown Destination Unknown (1942) Character: Trainman
Foreign spies and police pursue an attractive Dutch spy throughout Peking.
Vagabond Lady Vagabond Lady (1935) Character: Japanese Fisherman (uncredited)
Josephine Spiggins is thinking of marrying John Spear, the stuffed-shirt son of a department store owner. When John's free-spirit brother Tony returns from touring the South Seas in his boat, the "Vagabond Lady," Jo is attracted to him instead.
Dragon Seed Dragon Seed (1944) Character: Japanese Officer (uncredited)
Life in a small Chinese village is turned upside down when the Japanese invade it. A heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against the Japanese invaders.
Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow (1943) Character: Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to the US as an advocate of socialism.
The Fighting Devil Dogs The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938) Character: Mikichan (uncredited)
Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.
North of Shanghai North of Shanghai (1939) Character: Cop
In this newspaper drama, a female reporter and a newsreel cameraman are both assigned to cover the Sino-Japanese war. They meet on the boat ride over and decide to team up. They are further assisted by a Chinese cameraman. The three of them manage to expose of spy ring operating out of the Shanghai office of the woman's newspaper.
The Beloved Brat The Beloved Brat (1938) Character: Gardener
Roberta Morgan is being raised in a wealthy home where her mother is occupied with her society-club activities and her father is immersed in his business activities. She also feels that the household staff is against her and that no one understands her needs and problems. Things spiral out of control.
Lost Horizon Lost Horizon (1937) Character: Bandit Leader (uncredited)
British diplomat Robert Conway and a small group of civilians crash-land in the Himalayas, where they are rescued by the inhabitants of the hidden, idyllic valley of Shangri-La. Protected by the mountains from the world outside, where the clouds of World War II are gathering, Shangri-La provides a seductive escape for the world-weary Conway.
Wake Island Wake Island (1942) Character: N/A
In late 1941, with no hope of relief or re-supply, a small band of United States Marines tries to keep the Japanese Navy from capturing their island base.
Barricade Barricade (1939) Character: Second Bandit
In China, a singer and a journalist meet while traveling on a train attacked by bandits.
Phantom of Chinatown Phantom of Chinatown (1940) Character: Charley Won
In the middle of a pictorial lecture on his recent expedition to the Mongolian Desert, Dr. John Benton,the famous explorer, drinks from the water bottle on his lecture table, collapses and dies. His last words "Eternal Fire" are the only clue Chinese detective Jimmy Wong and Captain Street of the police department have to work on.
No, No, Nanette No, No, Nanette (1940) Character: John, Tom's Houseboy
Perky young Nanette attempts to save the marriage of her uncle and aunt by untangling Uncle Jimmy from several innocent but ensnaring flirtations. Attempting one such unentanglement, Nanette enlists the help of theatrical producer Bill Trainor, who promptly falls in love with her. The same thing happens when artist Tom Gillespie is called on for help. But soon Uncle Jimmy's flirtations become too numerous, and Nanette's romances with Tom and Bill run into trouble. Will Uncle Jimmy's marriage survive, and will Nanette find happiness with Tom, Bill, or somebody else?
Betrayal from the East Betrayal from the East (1945) Character: Joe
A carnival showman tries to keep Japanese spies from sabotaging the Panama Canal.
King Kong King Kong (1933) Character: Ship's Cook Charlie
Adventurous filmmaker Carl Denham sets out to produce a motion picture unlike anything the world has seen before. Alongside his leading lady Ann Darrow and his first mate Jack Driscoll, they arrive on an island and discover a legendary creature said to be neither beast nor man. Denham captures the monster to be displayed on Broadway as King Kong, the eighth wonder of the world.
Second Fiddle Second Fiddle (1939) Character: Chinese Radio Broadcaster
Studio publicist discovers Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. She goes back to Minnesota but he follows her.
Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939) Character: Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)
Mr. Moto is in Egypt to thwart a criminal mastermind determined to steal the priceless crown of the Queen of Sheba. When the precious treasure is transported to America, Mr. Moto must race against time to unmask the cunning thief who will stop at nothing—not even murder—to get what he wants.
The Son of Kong The Son of Kong (1933) Character: Charlie the Cook
Beleaguered adventurer Carl Denham returns to the island where he found King Kong.
Shadows Over Shanghai Shadows Over Shanghai (1938) Character: Wu Chang
A pilot carrying a valuable amulet is shot down over China by a ruthless Russian agent, who also wants the amulet.
The Phantom Submarine The Phantom Submarine (1940) Character: Willie Ming
On the night before he sails in search of the steamship Arcadia's sunken gold, Paul Sinclair (Bruce Bennett)meets Madeliene Nielson (Anita Louise) in a San Francisco nightclub. On the second day at sea, Madeliene turns up as a stowaway. While diving and searching for the sunken gold, off the Phillipines, Paul discovers that a foreign-country submarine has been laying mines in order to completely cut off the Phillipines from American protection.
Taming of the West Taming of the West (1939) Character: Cholly Wong
When the marshal of the lawless town of Prairie Port is shot while trying to break up a saloon brawl, Wild Bill Saunders, a newcomer to town, rides in pursuit of Turkey, the marshal's assailant.
Shanghai Express Shanghai Express (1932) Character: Chinese Officer (uncredited)
A beautiful temptress re-kindles an old romance while trying to escape her past during a tension-packed train journey.
The Leathernecks Have Landed The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936) Character: Cheng (uncredited)
Dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Marines after starting a barroom brawl that gets his leatherneck buddy "Tubby" Waters killed, hothead "Woody" Davis infiltrates a gang of Shanghai gunrunners to bring the culprit to justice.



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