James Wang

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6553

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Jan-1863

Age

(163 years old)

Place of Birth

Canton, China

Also Known As
  • Jimmy Wang
  • Jim Wang
  • Jimmie Wong
  • Wang

James Wang

Biography

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Credits

Tipped Off Tipped Off (1923) Character: Chang Wu's Major-Domo
Mildred Garson, secretary and fiancée of playwright Anthony Moore, would like to play the leading role in his new play, a crook drama. Her brother Jim and sister Rita arrange to stage a fake robbery at Moore's home so that Mildred can demonstrate her ability. However, real thieves led by Dan "The Fox" Grogan appear, shoot Moore's butler, and kidnap Mildred. She manages to escape and find refuge with Chong Wo, a Chinese philosopher. In a fight to the finish, Wong arranges for Grogan to be captured, leaving Anthony and Milfred to get married.
The Last Man The Last Man (1932) Character: Won-Le-Ton
Directed by Howard Higgin. With Charles Bickford, Constance Cummings, Alec B. Francis, Alan Roscoe.
Hills of Missing Men Hills of Missing Men (1922) Character: Li Fung
A US Army officer is sent undercover into the hills of Mexico's Baja California region to find and bring down the madman Crando and his group of crazed followers, who are setting up their own criminal empire spreading from Mexico into the United States.
The Eagle's Feather The Eagle's Feather (1923) Character: Wing Ling
Hardy ranch owner Delia Jamieson hires John Trent as her foreman after he befriends her niece Martha. Jeff Carey, jealous of Trent's friendship with Martha, plants some stolen gold in his room and reveals this act to Delia, who visits Trent privately. Trent tries to tell Delia of his love for Martha, but she misunderstands him, thinking he is in love with her. When Delia does understand, however, she sends Martha away and orders the boys to whip Trent. She repents in time, sacrificing herself for her niece's happiness.
Perils of Pauline Perils of Pauline (1933) Character: Foo Chow, Bashan's Henchman
A famous scientist and his beautiful daughter travel to Indochina to find an ivory disc that has the formula for a deadly gas engraved on it. An evil doctor and his gang are also looking for it.
The Fighting American The Fighting American (1924) Character: Lee Yong
On the wager that he will propose marriage to any girl selected by his fraternity brothers, Bill finds himself making love to Mary, an old-fashioned girl who is secretly in love with him…
Charlie Chan's Courage Charlie Chan's Courage (1934) Character: Wong
Charlie is hired to deliver a pearl necklace to a millionaire at his ranch. When murder intervenes he disguises himself as a Chinese servant and begins sleuthing.
China Seas China Seas (1935) Character: Trapshooting Attendant (uncredited)
Captain Alan Gaskell sails the perilous waters between Hong Kong and Singapore with a secret cargo: a fortune in British gold. That's not the only risky cargo he carries; both his fiery mistress and his refined fiancee are aboard!
The Yankee Clipper The Yankee Clipper (1927) Character: Chinese Merchant
A race between a British clipper ship and an American ship of a new design will determine the right to transport Chinese tea.
War Correspondent War Correspondent (1932) Character: Bandit (uncredited)
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.
The Secrets of Wu Sin The Secrets of Wu Sin (1932) Character: Pete
A murder mystery about the smuggling of illegal Chinese aliens into America through Chinatown.
The Black Camel The Black Camel (1931) Character: Wong (uncredited)
Movie star Shelah Fane is seeing wealthy Alan Jaynes while filming in Honolulu, Hawaii, but won't marry him without consulting famed psychic Tarneverro first. Enter inspector Charlie Chan of the Honolulu Police, investigating the unsolved murder, three years earlier, of a Hollywood actor.
Roar of the Dragon Roar of the Dragon (1932) Character: Hotel Proprietor
A boatload of Westerners is trapped in Manchuria as bandits led by Russian renegade Voronsky ravage the area. Seeking refuge in a fortified inn, the group is led by the boat's Captain Carson, who becomes involved with a woman who "belongs" to Voronsky. Carson must contend with the bandits outside and the conflicting personalities of those trapped inside the inn, as well as dealing with spies among the inn's personnel.
Welcome Danger Welcome Danger (1929) Character: Dr. Chang Gow (uncredited)
A gentle botany student has to toughen up to replace his father as chief of police.
The City of Dim Faces The City of Dim Faces (1918) Character: Luk Tim Eli
Chinese merchant Wing Lung and Elizabeth Mendall, an American, marry and have a son named Jang Lung. Because Elizabeth wants Jang Lung to be raised as a Christian, Wing Lung locks her in the cellar and she becomes insane. Jang meets Marcell Matthews at an Eastern university, and she returns with him to San Francisco to be married.
Never the Twain Shall Meet Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925) Character: Sooey Wan
Exemplifying Kipling's adage, a white man falls to pieces when he is in the South Seas.
Desert Driven Desert Driven (1923) Character: Cook
The story of a man -- accused of a crime he didn't commit and wounded by the posse -- who hides out on a desert ranch.
Are These Our Children? Are These Our Children? (1931) Character: Sam Kong
A tale of juvenile delinquency, about a high-school student neglecting his studies, partying hard, falling in with the wrong crowd and finally finding himself on trial for murder committed during a robbery.
Singed Singed (1927) Character: Wong
Dance-hall girl Dolly Wall invests her life savings in an oil well. A gusher comes in, enriching not only Dolly but her ne'er-do-well socialite sweetheart Royce Wingate. While Wingate hobnobs with the Upper Crust, poor Dolly is left home alone, stigmatized by her "scandalous" past.
Charlie Chan's Chance Charlie Chan's Chance (1932) Character: Kee-Lin
Charlie is the intended murder victim here, and he avoids death only by chance. To find the murderer (since, of course, murder does occur), Charlie must outguess Scotland Yard and New York City police.
East Is West East Is West (1922) Character: Boat proprietor
She'd wink till hearts went on the blink. And staid professors couldn't think. And everywhere they'd stop to stare. And say "Some Chink!" when Ming Toy winked.
Greed Greed (1924) Character: Chinese Cook (uncredited)
When housewife Trina wins the lottery, her comfortable life with her dentist husband John slowly deteriorates, in part by her own increasing paranoia and partly by the machinations of villainous acquaintance Marcus.



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