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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Maylia (m. 1946–1987)

Role
  
Character actor

Name
  
Benson Fong

Years active
  
1936–86


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Born
  
October 10, 1916 (
1916-10-10
)
Sacramento, California, U.S.

Died
  
August 1, 1987, Los Angeles, California, United States

Children
  
Brian Fong, Lisa Fong, Pamela Kwong Fong, Preston Fong

Movies
  
The Love Bug, Flower Drum Song, Our Man Flint, The Scarlet Clue, Charlie Chan in the Secret Se

Similar People
  
Phil Rosen, Daniel Mann, Byron Haskin, Robert Stevenson, Cotton Warburton

Benson Fong in movie


Benson Fong (traditional Chinese: 鄺炳雄; simplified Chinese: 邝炳雄; pinyin: Kuàng Bǐngxióng; October 10, 1916 – August 1, 1987) was an American character actor.

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Benson Fong Benson Fong character actor of Chinese descent he played Tommy

Born in Sacramento, California, Fong was from a mercantile family. After graduating from high school in Sacramento, he studied briefly in China before returning to Sacramento and opening a grocery store with a cousin.

Birthday Wishes & Congratulations for Boss Yandao (Benson Fong)


Career

His acting career resulted from a chance meeting with a Hollywood talent scout. In 1943, while having dinner with some friends in Sacramento, he was approached by a man from Paramount Pictures, who asked if he would like to be in a movie. Fong ended up with a role in a film called China starring Loretta Young and Alan Ladd. He was also offered a 10-week contract for $250 a week.

"It looked like a tremendous fortune and I accepted quickly, afraid they might think twice and back out," he told an interviewer. "I couldn't read lines too well, but World War II was under way and all the studios were looking for actors with Oriental features. I bicycled around from one set to another, playing a Japanese here, a Filipino there, a Chinese on still other days."

The next year, he played one of the sons in Charlie Chan in the Secret Service. Other films in which he appeared included Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo; The Keys of the Kingdom; His Majesty O'Keefe; Flower Drum Song; Our Man Flint, and The Strongest Man in the World.

First appearing onscreen in Charlie Chan at the Opera as an extra, he returned to the series and is best remembered playing Number Three Son "Tommy Chan" opposite Sidney Toler in six Charlie Chan movies between 1944 and 1946, replacing Victor Sen Yung's Number Two Son, Jimmy.

His later career as an actor included numerous TV appearances in both series and movies. Fong made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, seven on My Three Sons as Ray Wong, and four on Kung Fu. Additionally, he played The Old One in the 1986 TV movie Kung Fu:The Movie.

Modern audiences may remember him as Mr. Tang Wu in Disney's The Love Bug. Actress Michele Lee later said that the 52-year-old actor had to have his jet-black hair sprayed bright white to make him look older.

Later in life, Benson Fong became a successful restaurateur and opened several Ah Fong restaurants in California. His chain of five restaurants, which he built up over a 30-year period, resulted from a casual remark made by actor Gregory Peck. After appearing together in The Keys of the Kingdom, Fong recalled, Peck suggested they start a restaurant together. "The idea appealed to me", Fong said. By that time, he was dating his future wife Gloria. Wanting to have a predictable income instead of becoming one more struggling actor, he decided the restaurant would have to be done with his own capital, so he began saving. Two years later, he had $11,000, and in 1946, opened his first Ah Fong's on Hollywood's Vine Street. By 1971, four others had opened. The Ah in the Ah Fong's name is a term of respect in Chinese, but Fong thought up the name while looking at the wrapper of an Oh Henry! candy bar. Retiring from the business in 1985, only the Hollywood Ah Fong's remained, owned by a relative, at the time of his death.

An avid golfer and frequent traveler to the Orient, Fong practiced meditation and once described himself as "a split personality - half a pound Oriental and eight ounces Yankee." He stated in one interview that he summed up his life this way: "Whatever I am, spiritually speaking, is what I've wanted to be, nothing more and nothing less. Call me a happy man and you call me by my rightful name.".

Death

Fong died of a stroke in Los Angeles, California, in 1987, survived by his wife Gloria (died 2016), five children, and nine grandchildren.

Filmography

Actor
1986
Kung Fu: The Movie (TV Movie) as
The Old One
1985
Crazy Like a Fox (TV Series) as
Harry Woo
- Year of the Fox (1985) - Harry Woo
1984
The Glitter Dome (TV Movie) as
Wing
1983
T.J. Hooker (TV Series) as
Lee Chan
- Chinatown (1983) - Lee Chan
1982
Jinxed! as
Mr. Wing
1982
Moonlight (TV Movie) as
Clifford Wu
1981
S.O.B. as
The Chef
1979
The Amazing Spider-Man (TV Series) as
Min Lo Chan
- The Chinese Web: Part 2 (1979) - Min Lo Chan
- The Chinese Web: Part 1 (1979) - Min Lo Chan
1978
Oliver's Story as
John Hsiang
1976
Harry O (TV Series) as
Soong Kee
- Forbidden City (1976) - Soong Kee
1975
The Strongest Man in the World as
Ah Fong
1975
He Is My Brother as
Kiko
1975
Police Story (TV Series) as
Attorney William Liu
- Year of the Dragon: Part 2 (1975) - Attorney William Liu
- Year of the Dragon: Part 1 (1975) - Attorney William Liu
1972
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Li Yu / Sorcerer Liu / Soong / ...
- The Vanishing Image (1974) - Li Yu
- The Brujo (1973) - Sorcerer Liu
- Blood Brother (1973) - Soong
- The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon. (1972) - Han Fei
1974
A Time for Love
1974
Ironside (TV Series) as
Henry Wing
- Terror on Grant Avenue (1974) - Henry Wing
1973
Charley Varrick as
Honest John
1972
The Smith Family (TV Series) as
Frank Low
- San Francisco Cop (1972) - Frank Low
1972
Bewitched (TV Series) as
Mr. Fong
- Sam's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse (1972) - Mr. Fong
1971
Travis Logan, D.A. (TV Movie) as
Alfred Ling
1970
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Inspector Akita
- Butterfly (1970) - Inspector Akita
1968
Family Affair (TV Series) as
Eng Ho / Paul Chang
- Eastward Ho (1970) - Eng Ho
- Number One Boy (1969) - Eng Ho
- The Great Kow-Tow (1968) - Paul Chang
1969
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Dr. Takida
- Mad in Japan (1969) - Dr. Takida
1963
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Ray Wong / Raymond Wong / Grandfather Wong
- Honorable Expectant Grandfather (1969) - Ray Wong
- Honorable Guest (1968) - Ray Wong
- Good Guys Finish Last (1966) - Ray Wong
- Robbie and the Slave Girl (1966) - Ray Wong / Grandfather Wong
- The Lotus Blossom (1964) - Ray Wong
- My Fair Chinese Lady (1964) - Raymond Wong
- Honorable Grandfather (1963) - Raymond Wong
1968
The Love Bug as
Tang Wu
1967
I Spy (TV Series) as
Cheng
- An American Empress (1967) - Cheng
1967
Dundee and the Culhane (TV Series)
- The Vasquez Brief (1967)
1966
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Dr. Leonard Shigetsu
- The Hiding Place (1966) - Dr. Leonard Shigetsu
1966
Our Man Flint as
Dr. Schneider
1966
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Mo Ti
- The Night the Dragon Screamed (1966) - Mo Ti
1965
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Mr. Lee
- No More, Cried the Rooster - There Will Be Truth (1965) - Mr. Lee
1964
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Na Shan
- A Pink Cloud Comes from Old Cathay (1964) - Na Shan
1962
Girls! Girls! Girls! as
Kin Yung
1962
Bachelor Father (TV Series) as
Mr. Chang
- The Twain Shall Meet (1962) - Mr. Chang
1962
The Beachcomber (TV Series) as
Ah Ling
- The Brooch (1962) - Ah Ling
1961
Flower Drum Song as
Wang Chi-Yang
1961
Hong Kong (TV Series) as
Lee-Po
- With Deadly Sorrow (1961) - Lee-Po
1958
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Oolong Kim / Itsubi Nogata / James Hing / ...
- The Case of the Waylaid Wolf (1961) - Oolong Kim
- The Case of the Blushing Pearls (1959) - Itsubi Nogata
- The Case of the Caretaker's Cat (1959) - James Hing
- The Case of the Empty Tin (1958) - Gow Loong
1960
Walk Like a Dragon as
Wu
1960
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Det. Joe Tsin
- The Hatchet Man (1960) - Det. Joe Tsin
1960
The Islanders (TV Series) as
O'Hara
- The Generous Politician (1960) - O'Hara
1959
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Sam Kee
- Sam Kee and Uncle Sam (1959) - Sam Kee
1959
Five Gates to Hell as
Gung Sa
1956
The Scarlet Hour as
Benson (uncredited)
1956
Crusader (TV Series) as
Dr. Chen
- Pressure (1956) - Dr. Chen
1956
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Po Ling
- The Inner Light (1956) - Po Ling
1956
Navy Log (TV Series) as
Colonel Huam
- Operation Typewriter (1956) - Colonel Huam
1955
The Left Hand of God as
Chun Tien
1955
Conquest of Space as
Imoto
1954
Dragonfly Squadron as
Capt. Liehtse
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Alexander
- The Bachelor of Grandby Oaks (1954) - Alexander
1954
His Majesty O'Keefe as
Mr. Chou
1952
Back at the Front as
Rickshaw Boy
1951
Submarine Command as
Maj. Kim (uncredited)
1951
Peking Express as
Wong
1951
Korea Patrol as
Kim, So. Korean scout
1950
Katie Did It as
Lahoo (uncredited)
1950
Three Husbands as
George - the Butler (uncredited)
1949
Chinatown at Midnight as
Joe Wing
1949
Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture as
Ah Hing (uncredited)
1948
Hazard as
Houseboy
1948
Women in the Night as
Chang
1946
Calcutta as
Young Chinese Clerk
1946
Deception as
Jimmy
1946
Dark Alibi as
Tommy Chan
1945
The Red Dragon as
Tommy Chan
1945
First Yank Into Tokyo as
Capt. Tanahe
1945
The Shanghai Cobra as
Tommy Chan
1945
Secret Agent X-9 as
Dr. Hakahima
1945
Nob Hill as
Chinese Servant (uncredited)
1945
Back to Bataan as
Officer Making Broadcast (uncredited)
1945
The Scarlet Clue as
Tommy Chan
1945
China Sky as
Chung
1944
The Keys of the Kingdom as
Joseph
1944
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as
Young Dr. Chung
1944
Dragon Seed as
Sudent (uncredited)
1944
Charlie Chan in the Chinese Cat as
Tommy Chan
1944
The Purple Heart as
Moy Ling (uncredited)
1944
Up in Arms as
Japanese Sentry (uncredited)
1944
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service as
Tommy Chan
1943
Destination Tokyo as
Japanese (uncredited)
1943
Destroyer as
Japanese Sonar Man (uncredited)
1943
Behind the Rising Sun as
Japanese Officer with Message (uncredited)
1943
China as
Guerrilla (uncredited)
1938
The Fighting Devil Dogs as
Gehorda Outlaw (uncredited)
1936
Charlie Chan at the Opera as
Opera Supernumerary (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
1960
Walk Like a Dragon (technical advisor)
1945
Nob Hill (translator: Chinese - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1961
Flower Drum Song (performer: "The Other Generation", "A Hundred Million Miracles (Reprise)" - uncredited)
Self
1973
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2009
American Masters (TV Series documentary)
- Hollywood Chinese (2009)
1977
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Mr. Wu / Ah Fong
- The Love Bug (1979) - Mr. Wu
- The Strongest Man in the World (1977) - Ah Fong
1979
Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (TV Movie) as
Min Lo Chan

References

Benson Fong Wikipedia


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