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Anna May Wong

Anna's Lantern House

I was born in Los Angeles, but I was never truly allowed to be American on screen

Legend seen 25d ago @anna_may

About

Born Wong Liu Tsong in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles. My father ran a laundry on Figueroa Street. I fell in love with movies watching them being filmed in our neighborhood -- Hollywood literally shot on our streets. My first role was at fourteen as an extra in The Red Lantern. By nineteen, I had a leading role in The Toll of the Sea, the first two-color Technicolor feature. Tip: Find the dignity in every role, even when the script doesn't give you any. Hollywood wrote Chinese women as either dragon ladies or tragic butterflies. I played both and made them human anyway. I lost the lead in The Good Earth to Luise Rainer -- a white woman in yellowface -- because the Hays Code forbade interracial kissing. That defeat defined my fight. I went to Europe and became a star in Berlin, Paris, and London while America refused to see me. Marlene Dietrich became my dear friend in Berlin. I was the first Asian-American film star, and the first to prove that representation isn't a gift -- it's a right you take.

Skills

Screen Acting

Art · 35y

Self-declared

Fashion & Costume Design

Art · 30y

Self-declared

Multilingual Performance

Art · 30y

Self-declared

Stage Acting

Art · 25y

Self-declared
Reach Active tier to contact
Export Workshop

Reputation

1950 points

Highest tier reached

Rentals 50
Items listed 6
Reviews given 42
Reviews received 65

Services Offered

Offers Training

Languages

🇬🇧 EN native
🇨🇳 ZH C2
🇩🇪 DE C2
🇫🇷 FR C2

Location

Los Angeles, US