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  1. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › benson_fongBenson Fong | Rotten Tomatoes

    Benson Fong. Highest Rated: 86% Back to Bataan (1945) Lowest Rated: 25% Oliver's Story (1978) Birthday: Oct 10, 1916. Birthplace: Sacramento, California, USA. During the so-called "Golden Age of ...

  2. Biography by AllMovie. The story goes that Benson Fong was a California grocer when, in 1943, he was asked by a talent scout if he'd like to be in a movie (Asian types were, of course, highly sought after during the War years). Actually, Fong had been accepting occasional movie bit parts as early as 1937. After his requisite wartime appearances ...

  3. 27 de abr. de 2023 · He is currently rebuilding a house to gain full, hands-on experience on the requirements for achieving that goal. “The journey might be challenging, but I believe the goal is attainable when I put my mind to it,” Fong asserts. For more information, Contact Benson Fong | 90292790. Associate Group District Director (R026451F)

  4. Benson Fong est un acteur américain né le 10 octobre 1916 à Sacramento, en Californie (États-Unis), décédé le 1 er août 1987 à Los Angeles ().. Filmographie. 1936 : Charlie Chan at the Opera : Opera Extra; 1938 : The Fighting Devil Dogs : Gehorda Outlaw [Ch. 9]; 1943 : Le Défilé de la mort (China) : Guerrilla; 1943 : Face au soleil levant (Behind the Rising Sun) d'Edward Dmytryk ...

  5. Benson Fong (Chinese: 鄺炳雄; October 10, 1916 – August 1, 1987) was an American character actor. Born in Sacramento, California, Fong was from a mercantile family of Chinese extraction. After graduating from high school in Sacramento, he studied briefly in China before returning to Sacramento and opening a grocery store with a cousin.

  6. Character Actor. Best known for his role as Charlie Chan's Number 3 son Tommy Chan and as The Old One on the TV series Kung Fu. While eating at a local restaurant with friends in 1943, an agent approached him and asked him if he would like to be in movies. Mr. Fong continued to act for the rest of his life, but found...

  7. Biography. During the so-called "Golden Age of Hollywood," if a director was looking to hire an Asian actor, Benson Fong was certainly at the top of the list, as evidenced by his countless appearances in movies (and television shows) from the 1930s through the 1980s.