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Russell Wong

  • Name: Russell Wong
  • Native name: 王盛德
  • Given name: Wang Sheng de
  • Also Known as: Russell Girard Wong,
  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: March 1, 1963
  • Age: 63
Russell Girard Wong is an American actor. He was the series lead of the TV show Vanishing Son, but the show was short-lived. The show is one of the few American TV series in television history featuring an Asian American series lead, and is also considered ground-breaking for casting an Asian male in an attractive, "leading man" role on Television.

The sixth of seven children, Wong was born in Troy, New York; the son of Chinese-American restaurateur William Wong and Connie Van Yserloo, an American artist of Dutch and French descent.

Wong supported himself as a photographer and as a dancer (appearing in rock videos with David Bowie, Donna Summer, and Janet Jackson, among others) before scoring his first screen roles in 1985, appearing in a Hong Kong musical called Ge wu sheng ping (aka Musical Dancer) and in a screen adaptation of James Clavell's best-seller Tai-Pan (as Gordon Chen). A number of television and film roles followed, including an appearance as Narong Bansari on an episode of the 80s crime show The Equalizer, but Wong began breaking into better roles in 1989, when he made a memorable guest appearance on the drama series 21 Jump Street (as Locke in the episode "The Dragon and the Angel") and won a leading role in Wayne Wang's acclaimed independent romantic comedy Eat a Bowl of Tea as Ben Loy. He also played a rising Chinese American gangster named Yung Gan in Abel Ferrara's China Girl, a Romeo and Juliet love story film about the conflicts between Chinese gangsters and the Italian mob in New York.

Supporting roles in China Cry (as Lam Cheng Shen), China White (as Bobby Chow) and New Jack City (as Park) were to follow, and Wong found himself working with Wayne Wang again when he was cast as Lin Xiao in the film adaptation of Amy Tan's best-selling novel The Joy Luck Club.

Wong finally got a breakthrough role in 1994, when he was cast in the leading role in the short lived TV series Vanishing Son, in which he played a Chinese political activist exiled in America. The show was popular enough to spawn three sequels, and was later spun off into a syndicated TV series. People magazine named him one of fifty "Beautiful People" in 1995.

After Vanishing Son ran its course, Wong moved on to more big-screen work, including major roles in Prophecy II (as Danyael), The Tracker (as Rick Tsung), and Romeo Must Die (as the antagonist Kai to Jet Li's hero), as well as the made-for-TV epic The Lost Empire, where he played the title character, The Monkey King. He also played Lieutenant Tong in the film Twisted starring Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson, Andy Garcia and directed by Philip Kaufman.

In 2003, he was cast as the lead in a TV series created by Robert Mark Kamen and Carlton Cuse entitled Black Sash, where he played a former narcotics cop named Tom Chang who opens up a martial arts school in San Francisco left to him by his teacher, Master Li (played by Mako), to teach a number of young students "the art of 8 palm changes" or Baguazhang. The series also starred Missy Peregrym, Corey Sevier, Ray J, Sarah Carter, and Drew Fuller. Although 8 episodes were made, 6 ended up airing on The WB.

Wong also voiced the main character, an undercover cop named Nick Kang, in the video game True Crime: Streets of LA (2003). In the late 2000s, he starred as General Ming Guo opposite Michelle Yeoh and Jet Li in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) directed by Rob Cohen and as Patrick in the Thailand action film The Sanctuary alongside Michael B, Inthira Charoenpura and Patharawarin Timkul. He also appeared as Leon in Chris Chan Lee's independent film Undoing (2006) opposite Sung Kang and Kelly Hu, and Anna Chi's Dim Sum Funeral (2008), opposite Bai Ling and Talia Shire. He also guest starred on a number of TV shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (as Lieutenant Arthur Chen), Just Legal (as the District Attorney in the pilot episode), Commander in Chief (as a Cabinet member), Numb3rs (as Jeremy Wang).

In the 2010s, Wong appeared in the TV series Nikita (as Victor Han), Hawaii Five-0 (as Kong Liang; he also appeared as Nick Wong in the 1997 Hawaii Five-O TV movie), and HBO Asia's Serangoon Road (as Winston, the husband of Joan Chen's character) in 2013. Film wise, Wong was involved with a number of films shot in Asia or China, reuniting again with Wayne Wang for Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011) (as the Bank CEO at the beginning that gives a speech to Archie Kao and Li Bingbing) and as Peter in the Chinese language remake of the film What Women Want (2011) starring Andy Lau and Gong Li.

In 2014, Wong finished shooting a horror series entitled Grace which was shot in Singapore for HBO Asia, and also directed by Serangoon Road co-director Tony Tilse.[4] He plays the father character of the family, and is named Roy Chan. Edit Biography
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
2018
Bedtime Hero
Bedtime Hero
Chinese Drama, 2018, 12 eps
(Unknown)
12
Unknown
7.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2017
The Jade Pendant
The Jade Pendant
Hong Kong Movie, 2017,
Mr. Wong (Support Role)
Mr. Wong
Support Role
7.3
2011
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Chinese Movie, 2011,
[Bank CEO] (Support Role)
[Bank CEO]
Support Role
7.4
2011
What Women Want
What Women Want
Chinese Movie, 2011,
Peter (Support Role)
Peter
Support Role
6.9
2010
Color Me Love
Color Me Love
Chinese Movie, 2010,
[Zoe's Ex-Husband] (Support Role)
[Zoe's Ex-Husband]
Support Role
7.4
2009
The Sanctuary
The Sanctuary
Thai Movie, 2009,
Patrick (Main Role)
Main Role
5.2
1994
Satin Steel
Satin Steel
Hong Kong Movie, 1994,
Ken Chan (Main Role)
Ken Chan
Main Role
0.0
1992
Summer Lovers
Summer Lovers
Hong Kong Movie, 1992,
Zeniger [Lisa's ex boyfriend] (Guest Role)
Zeniger [Lisa's ex boyfriend]
Guest Role
0.0
1989
China White
China White
Hong Kong Movie, 1989,
Bobby Chow (Main Role)
Bobby Chow
Main Role
0.0
1985
The Musical Singer
The Musical Singer
Hong Kong Movie, 1985,
Russell (Main Role)
Russell
Main Role
0.0
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  • First Name: Sheng de
  • Family Name: Wang
  • Native name: 王盛德
  • Also Known as: Russell Girard Wong,
  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: March 1, 1963
  • Age: 63

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