Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Wood Moy

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Wood Moy


Role
  
Film actor

Wood Moy Chan Is Missing DVD 1982 Amazoncouk Wood Moy Mark Hayashi

Movies
  
Chan Is Missing, Howard the Duck, Class Action

Similar
  
Willard Huyck, Michael Apted, Wayne Wang

Wood Moy is an American film and theater actor from New York City. He developed an interest in acting while attending St. John's University, Shanghai. He was an early member of the Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco. He is best known for a lead role in Chan Is Missing, the debut film by Wayne Wang.

In 1972, Mr. Moy was the first to join Frank Chin's Asian American Theatre Training Program at the American Conservatory Theatre. In 1983, Moy wrote the play "Lo Foo and the Missing Ming Artifact" for the Asian American Theater Company. In "Lo Foo," Moy plays detective Charlie Chan, lured out of retirement to pursue a stolen artifact. In 1994, Moy was cast in the Berkeley and Los Angeles theatrical adaptations of Maxine Hong Kingston's novel, The Woman Warrior, as Ah Goong. Moy also appeared in The Wash at Eureka Theatre and Pay the Chinaman at the Zephyr Theatre.

Filmography

  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
  • Chan Is Missing (1982) (Jo)
  • Howard the Duck (1986)
  • Final Analysis (1992) (Mr. Lee)
  • Class Action (2004) Mr. Minh
  • References

    Wood Moy Wikipedia