Willie Fung

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Willie Fung
Willie Fung in Secret Valley (cropped).jpg
Fung in Secret Valley (1937)
Born(1896-03-03)3 March 1896
Died16 April 1945(1945-04-16) (aged 49)
Resting place Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery
Other namesWilly Fung
OccupationActor
Years active19221944

Willie Fung (3 March 1896 – 16 April 1945) was a Chinese-American film actor who played supporting roles in 125 American films from 1922 to 1944. Like many Chinese actors working in Hollywood during the era, he often played Japanese characters. [1]

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Biography

Fung was born in Canton during the waning years of the Qing Dynasty. [2] He made a name for himself as an actor on the stage in San Francisco. [3] After moving to Los Angeles after his uncle's peanut [4] business collapsed during the Depression of 1920-1921, Fung made his film debut in 1922 in Hurricane's Gal . The majority of his roles were in Westerns and dramas.

Behind the scenes, he was an advocate for fair treatment of studio actors, [4] and was reportedly an acquaintance of Jean Harlow. [5] While maintaining his acting career, he ran his own Chinese restaurant: New Moon Café in East Hollywood. [6] [7] [4]

Fung died of a coronary occlusion in Los Angeles on April 16, 1945 at the age of 49. [8] He is buried in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles. [9] [10]

Career

Willie Fung experienced racist typecasting throughout his career. As Hal Erickson[ who? ] scaldingly said: "Chinese character actor Willie Fung spent his entire Hollywood career imprisoned by the Hollywood Stereotype Syndrome...Fung was the personification of the 'Yellow Peril'...buck-toothed, pigtailed, pidgin-English-spouting comedy relief." [11]

Despite being in 125 films over the course of 22 years of acting, his efforts were unappreciated during his time due to racism, and afterwards by critics and historians for having played racially stereotyped roles. [4]

Partial filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1922 Hurricane's Gal Sing
1922 Broken Chains Chinese ManUncredited
1923ThundergateMinor RoleUncredited
1923Her Temporary HusbandUncredited
1924 The Breaking Point Chinese CookUncredited
1924 The Iron Horse ChinamanUncredited
1924 Thundering Hoofs CookUncredited
1926 The Blackbird Chinese ManUncredited
1926 Chip of the Flying U Chinese CookUncredited
1926 The Two-Gun Man Quong
1926 The Road to Mandalay Man in BarUncredited
1926 The Blackbird Chinese ManUncredited
1926 The Yellow Back Chinese
1926 Twinkletoes ChinamanUncredited
1926 Tell It to the Marines Guard at door of besieged clinicUncredited
1927 Whispering Smith Rides Wong
1927 Old San Francisco Chang Sue Lee's laughing servantUncredited
1928 The Way of the Strong Chinese CookUncredited
1929 Chinatown Nights One of Riley's HenchmenUncredited
1929 The Far Call Wing
1929 Where East Is East ServantUncredited
1929 The Black Book Tin LungSerial
1929 The Delightful Rogue Hi Lee (the cook)Uncredited
1929 The Virginian HongUncredited
1929 Shanghai Lady Bill CollectorUncredited
1930 The Lone Star Ranger The BarberUncredited
1930 The Ship from Shanghai Shanghai Nightclub PatronUncredited
1930 Dangerous Paradise WangAlternative title: Two Against Death
1930 The Bad One Uncredited
1930 Shadow Ranch Camp CookUncredited
1930 The Sea God Sin Lee
1930 River's End EskimoUncredited
1931 Gun Smoke Wong
1931 Three Girls Lost Chinese HeadwaiterUncredited
1931 Night Nurse Hospital PatientUncredited
1931 Chinatown After Dark Ling ChiUncredited
1931 West of Broadway Wing, the cook
1932 Union Depot Chinese ManUncredited
1932 Panama Flo Bartender at Sadie's PlaceUncredited
1932 Shanghai Express Train EngineerUncredited
1932 The Hatchet Man Notary Fung Loo / Bomb makerUncredited
1932 Carnival Boat ChinoUncredited
1932 The Mouthpiece Chinese WaiterUncredited
1932 Roar of the Dragon Chinese Sailor with RifleUncredited
1932 The Painted Woman DealerUncredited
1932 One Way Passage Hong Kong curio dealerUncredited
1932 Red Dust Hoy
1932 The Mask of Fu Manchu Ship's StewardUncredited
1932 Self Defense Charlie
1932 The Son-Daughter Chinese MerchantUncredited
1933 The Bitter Tea of General Yen OfficerUncredited
1933 The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble Ah ChungUncredited
1933 The Thrill Hunter Wong, the Cook
1933 Cocktail Hour MoriUncredited
1933 Don't Bet on Love Charley LeeUncredited
1933 The Narrow Corner Ah Kay, Saunder's Servant
1933 Tugboat Annie Chow, the CookUncredited
1933 Ladies Must Love Mr. WongUncredited
1933 Meet the Baron Chinese ManUncredited
1934 Gambling Lady Ching - Syndicate Board MemberUncredited
1934 Crime Doctor Wah-SingUncredited
1934 You Belong to Me WaiterUncredited
1934 A Lost Lady Forrester's cook
1934 Happiness Ahead Chinese HeadwaiterUncredited
1934 I Sell Anything CharlieUncredited
1934GunfireCamp Cook
1934 Red Morning Ship's Steward
1934 Sequoia Sang Soo
1935 Ruggles of Red Gap Willie - Chinese ServantUncredited
1935 Rocky Mountain Mystery Ling Yat
1935 Chinatown Squad DriverUncredited
1935 Oil for the Lamps of China Kin
1935 Shanghai WangCredited as Willy Fung
1935 Hop-Along Cassidy Salem
1935 China Seas Cabin Boy Ah SingUncredited
1935One-Way TicketWing
1936 Call of the Prairie Wong
1936 Small Town Girl So-SoAlternative title: One Horse Town
1936 Yellowstone Chinese CookUncredited
1936 The General Died at Dawn Bartender
1936 White Hunter Wong
1936 Happy Go Lucky Coolie Fisherman
1936 Stowaway Chang
1936 College Holiday Chinese Man in JunkUncredited
1937 We Who Are About to Die Kwong
1937 Secret Valley Tabasco the Cook
1937 Lost Horizon Bandit Leader at fuel stop-overUncredited
1937 Git Along Little Dogies Sing Low
1937 Top of the Town Prop ManUncredited
1937 Come on, Cowboys Fong
1937 Wee Willie Winkie Mohammet Dihn
1937 The Red Rope Lee Chin the CookUncredited
1937 The Big Shot Wu Ping - the Dry CleanerUncredited
1937 Jungle Menace Chiang-HouseboySerial
1937 The Trigger Trio Ranch Cook
1937 Wells Fargo Wang - MacKay's ServantUncredited
1938 International Settlement Chinese BartenderUncredited
1938 Border Wolves Ling Wong
1938 Sinners in Paradise PingAlternative title: Secrets of a Sinner
1938 Pride of the West Sing LooUncredited
1938 The Road to Reno Lame DuckAlternative titles: The Lady and the Ranger
The Ranger and the Lady
1938 Too Hot to Handle Willie
1939 Honolulu Wong
1939 Nancy Drew... Reporter Mandarin Cafe ProprietorUncredited
1939 The Gracie Allen Murder Case HouseboyUncredited
1939 6,000 Enemies Wang
1939 The Girl and the Gambler Yen, the Chinese LaundrymanUncredited
1939 Maisie Lee
1939 Lady of the Tropics LingUncredited
1939 Hawaiian Nights Murphy
1939 Hollywood Cavalcade Willie
1939 Barricade Yen - Cady's Major Domo
1940 Viva Cisco Kid Houseboy WangUncredited
1940 Buck Benny Rides Again Chinese CookUncredited
1940 The Great Profile Confucius
1940 Seven Sinner Charlie, ShopkeeperUncredited
1940 The Letter Chung Hi
1941 Saddle Mountain Roundup Fang Way
1941 Badlands of Dakota Wong LeeUncredited
1941 Burma Convoy Smitty
1941 The Gay Falcon Jerry
1941 Public Enemies Lee HongAlternative title: Gangs of the City
1942 North to the Klondike Waterlily
1942 Captains of the Clouds Willie
1942 The Tuttles of Tahiti CreditorUncredited
1942 Tarzan's New York Adventure Sun Lee, the Chinese TailorUncredited
1942A Desperate Chance for Ellery QueenChinese WaiterUncredited
1942 The Spoilers Chinese Man in Jail CellUncredited
1942Meet the StewartsWong the CookUncredited
1942 Tortilla Flat Chin Kee, FishermanUncredited
1942 Halfway to Shanghai Mr. Wu
1942 Flying Tigers Jim 'Gin' Sling - WaiterUncredited
1942Destination UnknownFarmer
1942 The Moon and Sixpence Tiara's Chinese CookUncredited
1942 Seven Days' Leave Les Brown's HouseboyUncredited
1942 The Black Swan Chinese CookUncredited
1943 They Got Me Covered Chinese Laundry ManUncredited
1944 The Adventures of Mark Twain Chinese ManUncredited

References

  1. "No Fun for Willie Fung". The Wilkes-Barre Record. 11 March 1942. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  2. Rielly, Edward J., ed. (2006). Baseball in the Classroom: Essays on Teaching the National Pastime. McFarland. p. 55. ISBN   0-786-48152-8.
  3. "Ruth Will Not Act". St. Joseph News-Press. 20 November 1931. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "West Adams Heritage Association | in Historic West Adams, Los Angeles, California". www.westadamsheritage.org. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  5. Moore, Charles R. (20 May 1941). "Hollywood Film Shop". Wilmington Daily Press Journal. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  6. "Chinese Actor Has Odd Hobby". Spokane Chronicle. 21 August 1936. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  7. "Hollywood Stars "Hide"". The Pittsburgh Press. 13 March 1938. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  8. Vazzana, Eugene Michael (2001). Silent Film Necrology. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. p. 185. ISBN   0-786-41059-0.
  9. Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. p. 192. ISBN   0-786-40983-5.
  10. "Notice to Creditors". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. 29 June 1945. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  11. "Willie Fung | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos | AllMovie". 21 July 2019. Archived from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2023.