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Occupation
  
Actor & Writer

Parents
  
Kam Fong, Jeung Shee Ong

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jack Ong

Years active
  
1974–present


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Born
  
November 6, 1940 (
1940-11-06
)
Mesa, Arizona, US

Education
  
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Movies
  
Leprechaun In the Hood, The Iron Triangle, Art School Confidential, Akeelah and the Bee, For Keeps

Similar People
  
Rob Spera, Terry Zwigoff, Scott Hillenbrand, Peter Sullivan, John G Avildsen

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Jack Ong (November 6, 1940 – June 13, 2017) was an American actor, writer, activist and marketing professional.

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Early life

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Ong was born in Mesa, Arizona, the seventh of eight children of Chinese immigrant parents, Kam Fong and Jeung Shee Ong. His family owned and operated a small grocery store, where he received an early education in the business world. Growing up as a part of a very small minority, he quickly realized the benefits of escaping reality and delving into the world of the Silver Screen. Jack earned his B.A. at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He worked his way through college as a staff reporter-photographer with the Mesa Daily Tribune, which had recruited him before his high school graduation. Jack moved to Los Angeles after college.

Military service

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Ong served as a Navy photojournalist during the Vietnam War, assigned to the Commander, Seventh Fleet, in the Philippines. His reporting and photography were published in Stars and Stripes and frequently circulated by the global wire services.

Marketing/advertising

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After his stint in the Navy, Jack worked as an advertising executive, writing and creating print, radio, TV, point-of-purchase and billboard campaigns for the International Hotel (now the Hilton) in Las Vegas, where he also worked on publicity for such entertainers as Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee and Bill Cosby. He also worked on marketing and promotional campaigns for Galpin Motors, the largest and most successful automobile enterprise in the world; and Topanga Plaza, America's first mega-shopping mall.

Acting career

A dramatic as well as comedic actor, Jack has guest starred in numerous hit television series including Cold Case, ER, Friends, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, The Bernie Mac Show, Still Standing, Dharma & Greg, Touched by an Angel, V.I.P., Chicago Hope, The Simpsons and Beverly Hills, 90210. Jack has also been featured in multiple films including Next (2007), Akeelah and the Bee (2005), Art School Confidential (2005), National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (2004), Leprechaun in the Hood (2000), Godzilla 2000 (1999), The Iron Triangle (1989), and Mac and Me (1988). He has also received critical praise for his work in several short films including Saving Levi, Laundromat, and 2010's Journey of a Paper Son. Jack's face is familiar across North America thanks to his classic 1994 commercial for Kan-Tong Fried Rice on YouTube.

Jack also has numerous voice acting credits, including the Time Warner audiobooks "Rich Dad's Success Stories"; "The Art of Profitability", which won an Audie Award for best business/education audiobook; and "100 Most Loved Poems", which won a Grammy nomination for best spoken word recording in 2001; as well as many video game roles.

On stage, Ong appeared in the hit production of Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning musical, "Follies", at East West Players, America's first and foremost Asian American theatre company. He also portrayed a Vietnamese Minister of Trade in the world premiere production of "The Reunification Hotel" by Julian Barry, Tony Award-winning author of "Lenny.”

Ministry and activism

Ong is a licensed minister with the Missionary Church, and was senior pastor of the Venice Christian Community Church in the mid-80s until its closure. His missionary work has extended to AIDS patients in Hollywood, CA, as well as short-term tours in Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Cambodia. His current ministry focus is serving as executive director of The Dr. Haing S. Ngor Foundation, which he established in 1991 with the late Oscar-winning actor of The Killing Fields. He is an active member of Screen Actors Guild (former member of the Hollywood branch board of directors) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, he served as chair of the SAG/AFTRA Ethnic Equal Opportunities Steering Committee, organized the Asian American Coalition for Total Inclusion on the Networks (AACTION), and is part of a national multi-ethnic coalition working for diversity throughout the media industries. Jack also serves on the advisory council of Born to Act Players, a unique organization formed by actor Mary Rings, dedicated to providing a supportive environment for students with special needs to learn and grow by expressing themselves through the performing arts. In addition, Ong is an active member (and former board member) of the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California and a hands-on supporter of various educational, religious, cultural and community outreach organizations, institutions and causes, including the West Los Angeles United Methodist Church, East West Players, Chinese American Museum, Shoah Foundation and P.A.T.H. (People Assisting the Homeless). Ong was awarded a Golden Spike Award for "Excellence in Community Service" by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebrations in May 2013.

Death

Jack Ong died on June 13, 2017, due to complications from a brain tumor that he was diagnosed with in April of 2016.

Filmography

Actor
2011
General Hospital (TV Series) as
Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12652 (2012) - Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12651 (2012) - Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12650 (2012) - Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12649 (2012) - Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12397 (2011) - Mr. Yi
- Episode #1.12396 (2011) - Mr. Yi
2011
L.A. Noire (Video Game) as
Male Pedestrian 10 (voice)
2011
Journey of a Paper Son (Short) as
Jin
2010
Little Candy Hearts (Short) as
Leo
2009
Cold Case (TV Series) as
Joe Sung '09
- Chinatown (2009) - Joe Sung '09
2009
He Likes Guys as
Bob (segment "Laundromat")
2008
House of Wong (Short) as
Uncle
2008
Laundromat (Short) as
Bob
2007
ER (TV Series) as
Mr. Wang
- Blackout (2007) - Mr. Wang
2007
Next as
Man from Korea
2006
Huff (TV Series) as
Jung
- Tapping the Squid (2006) - Jung
2006
Thief (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Wu
- Pilot (2006) - Dr. Wu (uncredited)
2006
Akeelah and the Bee as
Korean Grocer
2006
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (TV Series) as
Chinese Man
- Heck's Kitchen (2006) - Chinese Man
2006
Art School Confidential as
Professor Okamura
2005
Out of Practice (TV Series) as
Joe
- Thanks (2005) - Joe
2005
Game Over as
Doctor (uncredited)
2005
Narc (Video Game) as
Civilian / Thug / Monty Dealer (voice)
2004
Game Box 1.0 as
Doctor
2004
Hold the Rice (Short) as
Ling Woo
2003
Bokshu the Myth as
Lama
2003
Gold Diggers as
Mr. Woo
2002
Still Standing (TV Series) as
Man
- Still Family (2002) - Man
2002
The Last Place on Earth as
Support Group
2001
The Bernie Mac Show (TV Series)
- Bernie Mac, Ladies Man (2001)
1999
V.I.P. (TV Series) as
Simon Wing / Lu-Shan
- Millennium Man (2001) - Simon Wing
- Mao Better Blues (1999) - Lu-Shan
2001
The Perfect Wife (TV Movie) as
Tallahassee Doctor
2000
Devil in the Flesh 2 as
Chauffer
2000
Brother as
Chinese Boss
2000
Leprechaun 5: In the Hood (Video) as
Chow Yung Pi
2000
The Hoop Life (TV Series) as
Wellington Po
- A Little Yen (2000) - Wellington Po
1999
Godzilla 2000: Millennium as
Prof. Shiro Miyasaka (voice)
1999
Dharma & Greg (TV Series) as
Teddy
- Run, Dharma, Run (1999) - Teddy
1999
Martial Law (TV Series) as
Liao Ping-Bin
- Painted Faces (1999) - Liao Ping-Bin
1998
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Hotel Clerk
- The Spirit of Liberty Moon: Part 2 (1998) - Hotel Clerk
- The Spirit of Liberty Moon: Part 1 (1998) - Hotel Clerk
1998
The Simpsons (TV Series) as
Chinese Fisherman
- Das Bus (1998) - Chinese Fisherman (voice)
1998
Friends (TV Series) as
The Older Scientist
- The One with Phoebe's Uterus (1998) - The Older Scientist
1997
First Daughter (Short) as
Grandpa
1997
Cannes Man as
Minister
1997
Ink (TV Series) as
Mr. Lu
- Logan's Run (1997) - Mr. Lu
1997
Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) as
Store Keeper
- Spring Breakdown (1997) - Store Keeper
1997
The Magic Pearl as
Additional Voices (voice)
1996
Hindsight as
Ricardo
1996
Night Stand (TV Series) as
Hiroshima Nagasaki
- Prison Babes (1996) - Hiroshima Nagasaki
1996
Life with Roger (TV Series) as
Guest Star
- The Stereo (1996) - Guest Star
1996
Pacific Blue (TV Series) as
Park
- Burnout (1996) - Park
1996
Mad TV (TV Series) as
Maitre'd
- Episode #1.15 (1996) - Maitre'd
1993
California Dreams (TV Series) as
Mr. Woo
- Woo-ops (1995) - Mr. Woo
- The Year of the Woo (1993) - Mr. Woo (uncredited)
1995
Hope & Gloria (TV Series) as
Paul
- Love in the Afternoon (1995) - Paul
- A Fine ROM-ance (1995) - Paul
1995
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Mr. Chen
- A Coupla Stiffs (1995) - Mr. Chen
1995
If Not for You (TV Series) as
Wu
- Pilot - Wu
1995
Legend (TV Series) as
Mr. Fat
- Birth of a Legend (1995) - Mr. Fat
1994
Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero (TV Series) as
Dr. Yusna
- The DaDa Effect (DaDa) (1994) - Dr. Yusna
1994
It Runs in the Family as
Mr. Won Lung
1994
Love & War (TV Series) as
Waiter
- Slow Boat to China (1994) - Waiter
1993
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Dr. Wu
- Episode #1.7108 (1993) - Dr. Wu
- Episode #1.7106 (1993) - Dr. Wu
1993
Shootfighter: Fight to the Death as
Official
1992
I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore as
Bowling Alley Clerk
1990
Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) as
Proprietor
- I Know That You Know (1990) - Proprietor
1990
China Cry: A True Story as
Telegraph Clerk
1990
Good Grief (TV Series) as
Mourner
- Warren Learns to Fly (1990) - Mourner
1990
Last Flight Out (TV Movie)
1989
The Iron Triangle as
Shen
1988
Mac and Me as
Technician #2
1988
For Keeps? as
Rev. Kim
1987
Hunter (TV Series) as
Minister
- The Jade Woman (1987) - Minister
1983
Gun Shy (TV Series) as
Chinese Leader #1
- Reading, Writing, and Robbing (1983) - Chinese Leader #1
1983
Marco Polo (TV Mini Series) as
Multiple voices
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Multiple voices (voice, uncredited)
1974
When the North Wind Blows as
Alex (as Jack Ons)
Miscellaneous
2015
The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor (Documentary) (advisor) / (copy editor)
Casting Department
1991
Bamboo in Winter (casting: USA)
Self
2016
Aviatrix: The Katherine Sui Fun Cheung Story (Documentary short) as
Self
2007
On the Lot (TV Series) as
Mr. Vu - 'Dr. In-law'
- 13 Cut to 12 & 12 Directors Compete (2007) - Mr. Vu - 'Dr. In-law'
2006
The Road to Closure: Understanding the Khmer Rouge Tribunal (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2015
The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor (Documentary) as
Self
1996
California Dreams (TV Series) as
Mr. Woo
- Letters from Woo (1996) - Mr. Woo (uncredited)

References

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