Moy Ming

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Jan-1863

Age

(162 years old)

Place of Birth

Guangzhou, China

Also Known As
  • Moy Luke Ming

Moy Ming

Biography

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Credits

Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (1919) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
The love story of an abused English girl and a Chinese Buddhist in a time when London was a brutal and harsh place to live.
The Bitter Tea of General Yen The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932) Character: Dr. Lin
An American missionary is gradually seduced by a courtly warlord holding her in Shanghai.
Port of Seven Seas Port of Seven Seas (1938) Character: Chinese Peddler
In the French port of Marseille, a young woman named Madelon is in love with a young sailor, Marius. Discovering she is pregnant after Marius sets out to sea for several years, she marries another man to prevent the child being born out of wedlock.
Doomed to Die Doomed to Die (1940) Character: Aged Tong Member
Shipping magnate Cyrus Wentworth, downcast over a disaster to his ocean liner 'Wentworth Castle' (carrying, oddly enough, an illicit shipment of Chinese bonds) is shot in his office at the very moment of kicking out his daughter's fiance Dick Fleming. Of course, Captain Street arrests Dick, but reporter Bobbie Logan, the attractive thorn in Street's side, is so convinced he's wrong that she enlists the help of detective James Lee Wong to find the real killer.
The Bowery The Bowery (1933) Character: Chinese Businessman (uncredited)
"In the Gay Nineties New York had grown up into bustles and balloon Sleeves ... but The Bowery had grown younger, louder and more rowdy until it was known as the 'Livest Mile on the face of the globe' ... the cradle of men who were later to be famous.
Mr. Wong in Chinatown Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939) Character: Aged Tong Member
A pretty Chinese woman, seeking help from San Francisco detective James Lee Wong, is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, having time only to scrawl "Captain J" on a sheet of paper. She proves to be Princess Lin Hwa, on a secret military mission for Chinese forces fighting the Japanese invasion. Mr. Wong finds two captains with the intial J in the case, neither being quite what he seems; there's fog on the waterfront and someone still has that poison-dart gun...
Saigon Saigon (1947) Character: Teahouse Proprietor (uncredited)
After World War II Larry learns that his flying buddy Mike will only live a short time despite the efforts of the doctors. He takes on a profitable flying job for profiteers Maris to finance a good time for his buddy. As the plane takes off he shoves Maris' secretary Susan on board. When Mike falls for her, Larry tells her to play along for Mike's sake. She, of course, falls for Larry.
Calcutta Calcutta (1946) Character: Elderly Chinese Clerk (uncredited)
Neale and Pedro fly cargo between Chungking and Calcutta. When their buddy Bill is murdered they investigate. Neale meets Bill's fiancée Virginia and becomes suspicious of a deeper plot while also falling for her charms.
King of Chinatown King of Chinatown (1939) Character: Businessman (uncredited)
A Chinese-American surgeon faces a moral dilemma after operating on the mob boss in charge of vice and protection rackets in her city's Chinatown.
The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom (1944) Character: Chinese Doctor (uncredited)
A young priest, Father Chisholm is sent to China to establish a Catholic parish among the non-Christian Chinese. While his boyhood friend, also a priest, flourishes in his calling as a priest in a more Christian area of the world, Father Chisholm struggles. He encounters hostility, isolation, disease, poverty and a variety of set backs which humble him, but make him more determined than ever to succeed.
China Passage China Passage (1937) Character: Chang (uncredited)
Americans Tommy Baldwin and Joe Dugan are hired to transport a fabulous diamond from Shanghai to San Francisco. They will be paid handsomely on success or killed on failure. The diamond is stolen as they take possession of it.
The Purple Heart The Purple Heart (1944) Character: N/A
This is the story of the crew of a downed bomber, captured after a run over Tokyo, early in the war. Relates the hardships the men endure while in captivity, and their final humiliation: being tried and convicted as war criminals.



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