Benson Fong

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

4.559

Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Oct-1916

Age

(108 years old)

Place of Birth

Sacramento, California

Also Known As
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Benson Fong

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Benson Fong ( October 10, 1916 – August 1, 1987) was a Chinese-American character actor. Born in Sacramento, California, Fong was from a mercantile family. After graduating from high school in Sacramento, he studied briefly in China before joining relatives in commercial activities in California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Benson Fong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

He Is My Brother He Is My Brother (1975) Character: Kiko
Two shipwrecked boys become the focal point of a religious power struggle.
The Glitter Dome The Glitter Dome (1984) Character: Wing
Al Mackey and Marty are homicide cops in Hollywood and hot on the trail of the murderer of a movie mogul that was moonlighting by making child porno pictures. Willie is one of several suspects with motive, opportunity and the evil means to carry out this act. A medal should be in order instead of being arrested
Travis Logan, D.A. Travis Logan, D.A. (1971) Character: Alfred Ling
Sand devises a scheme to murder his former business partner and maintains his innocence throughout the trial, as he is prosecuted by District Attorney Travis Logan.
Moonlight Moonlight (1982) Character: Clifford Wu
A fast-food delivery man for a New York Chinese restaurant gets involved with international terrorists and is recruited by undercover agents to help track down the leader in this prospective pilot.
Secret Agent X-9 Secret Agent X-9 (1945) Character: Dr. Hakahima
American, Chinese and Australian agents join forces to stop the Nazis from obtaining the formula for synthetic fuel.
Submarine Command Submarine Command (1951) Character: N/A
Submarine commander Ken White is forced to suddenly submerge, leaving his captain and another crew member to die outside the sub during WW II. Subsequent years of meaningless navy ground assignments and the animosity of a former sailor, leave White (now a captain) feeling guilty and empty. His life spirals downward and his wife is about to leave him. Suddenly, he is forced into a dangerous rescue situation at the start of the Koren War.... reassigned to the same submarine where all of his problems began.
Charley Varrick Charley Varrick (1973) Character: Honest John
Charley Varrick robs a bank in a small town with his friends, but instead of obtaining a small amount of money, they discover they stole a very large amount of money belonging to the mob. Charley must now come up with a plan to not only evade the police but the mob as well.
Flower Drum Song Flower Drum Song (1961) Character: Wang Chi-Yang
A young woman arrives in San Francisco's Chinatown from Hong Kong with the intention of marrying a rakish nightclub owner, unaware he is involved with one of his singers.
Back at the Front Back at the Front (1952) Character: Rickshaw Boy
Further misadventures of comic soldiers Willie and Joe, now in Japan.
Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon (1972) Character: Han Fei
After avenging the death of his teacher, a Shaolin monk flees China to the American West and helps people while being pursued by bounty hunters.
Kung Fu The Movie Kung Fu The Movie (1986) Character: The Old One
In his travels, Caine meets up with an old man who has several surprises for him. The first being the destruction of the Shaolin order, the second being that the man is the father of the Emperor's nephew whom he killed in China, and the third is that he seeks his revenge using the son Caine never knew he had sired as the instrument of his death. It will take all of Caine's skill and wisdom to find a solution to this deadly predicament.
Chinatown at Midnight Chinatown at Midnight (1949) Character: Joe Wing
A young man who steals valuable Oriental objects for a crooked antique dealer is hunted down by the police after his latest Chinatown robbery turns violent.
Peking Express Peking Express (1951) Character: Wong
A group of refugees fleeing Chinese Communist rule via train are beset by a gang of terrifying outlaws.
Conquest of Space Conquest of Space (1955) Character: Imoto
A team of American astronauts leave their space station on the first mission to Mars, but the captain's religious beliefs may get in the way.
The Red Dragon The Red Dragon (1945) Character: Tommy Chan
Chan is faced with suspects in a stolen atomic bomb formula case, that are being killed with bullets that are not fired from a gun.
Destroyer Destroyer (1943) Character: Japanese Sonar Man
Flagwaving story of a new American destroyer, the JOHN PAUL JONES, from the day her keel is laid, to what was very nearly her last voyage. Among the crew, is Steve Boleslavski, a shipyard welder that helped build her, who reenlists, with his old rank of Chief bosuns mate. After failing her sea trials, she is assigned to the mail run, until caught up in a disparate battle with a Japanese sub. After getting torpedoed, and on the verge of sinking, the Captain, and crew hatch a plan to try and save the ship, and destroy the sub.
Dragon Seed Dragon Seed (1944) Character: Sudent (uncredited)
The lives of a small Chinese village are turned Upside down when the Japanese invade it. An heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against Japanese Invaders.
First Yank into Tokyo First Yank into Tokyo (1945) Character: Capt. Tanahe
A U.S. pilot undergoes plastic surgery and drops into Japan to get a captive scientist's (Marc Cramer) atomic secrets.
The Fighting Devil Dogs The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938) Character: Gehorda Outlaw (uncredited)
Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.
Women in the Night Women in the Night (1948) Character: Chang
During WW2 six allied nations women at Shanghai University are arrested by the Germans accused of killing a German officer and forced to entertain the Japanese.
Our Man Flint Our Man Flint (1966) Character: Dr. Schneider
When scientists use eco-terrorism to impose their will on the world by affecting extremes in the weather, Intelligence Chief Cramden calls in top agent Derek Flint.
Three Husbands Three Husbands (1950) Character: George - the Butler (uncredited)
When a recently deceased playboy gets to heaven and is granted one wish--granted to all newcomers--he requests that he be able to see the reactions of three husbands, with whom he regularly played poker, to a letter he left each of them claiming to have had an affair with each's wife.
Deception Deception (1946) Character: The Manservant [Jimmy]
After marrying her long lost love, a pianist finds the relationship threatened by a wealthy composer who is besotted with her.
The Shanghai Cobra The Shanghai Cobra (1945) Character: Tommy Chan
Someone is attempting to steal radium stored in a bank. Death by cobra venom connects a number of murders. Charlie Chan investigates.
The Scarlet Clue The Scarlet Clue (1945) Character: Tommy Chan
Chinese sleuth Charlie Chan discovers a scheme for the theft of government radar plans while investigating several murders.
Behind the Rising Sun Behind the Rising Sun (1943) Character: Japanese Officer with Message
A Japanese publisher urges his American-educated son to side with the Axis.
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944) Character: Tommie Chan
Charlie Chan is an agent of the US government working in Washington DC and he is assigned to investigate the murder of the inventor of a highly advanced torpedo. Aiding Chan is his overeager but dull-witted son Tommy and his daughter Iris.
Charlie Chan at the Opera Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) Character: Opera Supernumerary (uncredited)
A dangerous amnesiac escapes from an asylum, hides in the opera house, and is suspected of getting revenge on those who tried to murder him 13 years ago.
Calcutta Calcutta (1946) Character: Young Chinese Clerk
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.
His Majesty O'Keefe His Majesty O'Keefe (1954) Character: Mr. Chou
Men steal for it. Nations go to war for it. The it is oil - and it grows on trees. Coconut oil is the precious lifeblood of 1870s South Seas traders. And lots of real blood will be spilled to get it! Screen royalty Burt Lancaster is His Majesty O'Keefe in this last of three adventures that (along with The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate) blew a revitalizing wind into the sails of the swashbuckler genre. Action, cunning and derring-do are watchwords of the title seafarer as he befriends, defends and ultimately rules the islanders of exotic Yap. Lensed on gorgeus Fiji locations, grandly scored by Robert Farnon and rousingly directed by Byron Haskin, His Majesty O'Keefe delivers heroics of regal proportions.
China Sky China Sky (1945) Character: Chung
During World War II, an American mission hospital is headed up by Dr. Gray Thompson and Dr. Sara Durand. Sara is secretly in love with Gray but hides her feelings as his new wife, Louise, arrives at the hospital. Sparks fly, however, when Louise becomes jealous of Sara, and then tries to convince her husband to leave war-torn China behind for a calmer life in the United States. But Thompson is attached to both Sara and the people who need his help.
Oliver's Story Oliver's Story (1978) Character: John Hsiang
Oliver Barrett IV is emotionally devastated by the death of his wife Jenny, and, while he tries to lose himself in his work as a lawyer, the long hours don't ease his pain, especially when he finds that his leftist views conflict with those of the senior partners at the firm. Eventually, Oliver's inconsolable grief begins to alienate those around him, until he finds new love with Marcie Bonwit, the wealthy and beautiful heiress to the Bonwit Teller fortune. Despite his affection for her, Oliver finds it difficult to leave the memory of Jenny behind, which causes major problems in their relationship.
Five Gates to Hell Five Gates to Hell (1959) Character: Gung Sa
A group of nurses, doctors and nuns are taken hostage in Vietnam and sent up river to a castle hideout so they can cure an ailing war general.
Jinxed! Jinxed! (1982) Character: Mr. Wing
Harold, a professional gambler, and his girlfriend Bonita, a lounge singer, follow Willie, a young blackjack dealer, around the western U.S. Harold has a jinx on Willie and can't lose with him. Bonita and Willie meet and fall for each other and plot to do away with Harold and collect on his life insurance.
China China (1943) Character: Guerrilla
Shortly before Pearl Harbor, American opportunist Jones and partner Johnny are in China to sell oil to the invading Japanese army. Cynical about the sufferings of the Chinese, Jones meets compassionate teacher Carolyn Grant while travelling cross-country to Shanghai. Sparks fly between these strong-willed characters, neither budging an inch. But when Jones witnesses a Japanese atrocity, his feelings toward his customers (and Carolyn) begin to change...
Dragonfly Squadron Dragonfly Squadron (1954) Character: Capt. Liehtse
A Korean War film with a secondary plot of the training of South Korean pilots, to fly fighters in air defense, by American Air Force instructors,led by Major Brady, a famed and skilled-but-grounded pilot, assigned to the Kongku base.
The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom (1944) Character: Joseph
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.
Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) Character: Kin Yung
When he finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona, a sailor, Ross Carpenter, has to find a way to buy the Westwind, a boat that he and his father built. He is also caught between two women: insensitive club singer Robin and sweet Laurel.
S.O.B. S.O.B. (1981) Character: Felix and Sally's personal chef
A movie producer who made a huge flop tries to salvage his career by revamping his film as an erotic production, where its family-friendly star takes her top off.
Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981) Character: Min Lo Chan
Spider-Man goes to China to help an official accused of World War II treachery. Two episodes of the TV series "Spider Man" edited together and released as a feature.
Dark Alibi Dark Alibi (1946) Character: Tommy Chan
After three men are convicted of bank robberies, Charlie becomes suspicious. After some investigation Charlie finds the men are innocent and that the fingerprint evidence used to convict them had been forged. Charlie then proceeds to find the true bank robbers.
The Left Hand of God The Left Hand of God (1955) Character: Chun Tien
A man in priestly robes, seemingly the long-awaited Father O'Shea, arrives at a little-frequented Catholic mission in 1947 China. Though the man seems curiously uncomfortable with his priestly duties, his tough tactics prove very successful in the Seven Villages, as around them China disintegrates in civil war and revolution. But he has a secret, and his friendship with mission nurse Anne (an attractive war widow) seems to be taking on an unpriestly tone.
The Love Bug The Love Bug (1968) Character: Mr. Wu
Down-on-his-luck race car driver Jim Douglas teams up with a little VW Bug that has a mind of its own, not realizing Herbie's worth until a sneaky rival plots to steal him.
Hazard Hazard (1948) Character: Houseboy (uncredited)
A compulsive gambler bets her freedom against a $16,000 debt to a crime boss…and loses. But before he can collect, she skips town, with a private detective hot on her trail.
Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat (1944) Character: Tommy Chan, #3 Son
To solve the murder of a man shot in a locked room, Chan must wade through a Fun House, the writings of an unscrupulous author, and chess pieces.
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.
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) Character: Young Dr. Chung
In the wake of Pearl Harbor, a young lieutenant leaves his expectant wife to volunteer for a secret bombing mission which will take the war to the Japanese homeland.
The Strongest Man in the World The Strongest Man in the World (1975) Character: Ah Fong
Medfield College science major Dexter Riley and his classmates have been working on a new vitamin compound when a lab accident creates a supercharged mix that ends up in Dexter's cereal box, giving him superhuman strength. The powerful formula comes to the attention of the college dean and two rival cereal companies, touching off a hilarious chain of events.
Back to Bataan Back to Bataan (1945) Character: Officer Making Broadcast (uncredited)
An Army colonel leads a guerrilla campaign against the Japanese in the Philippines.
Walk Like a Dragon Walk Like a Dragon (1960) Character: Wu
California, 1870s. The cowboy Lincoln 'Linc' Bartlett finds out there's a slave auction of Chinese women in San Francisco and he intervenes and purchases the Chinese Kim Sung from the auction with the intent of setting her free. But it doesn't occur to Linc that setting her free isn't enough. Where is she going to go? Kim doesn't speak English and she's just going to be exploited by somebody else. Linc takes Kim home to serve as a housekeeper. Ma Bartlett Linc's mother, is not happy that a Chinese girl is living in her home, and even less happy when Kim and her son fall in love. Their affair also arouses the jealousy of Cheng Lu, a Chinese immigrant.
Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture (1949) Character: Ah Hing
Blackie is seen leaving a Chinese laundry where the proprietor has been murdered, and must track down the real killer in Chinatown.



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