Russell Wong
Russell Wong
Challenging traditional stereotypes for Asian-American actors, Russell Wong has earned a reputation as a sexy, charismatic leading man whose good looks are matched by his skills as a performer. The sixth of seven children, Russell Wong was born on March 1, 1963, in Troy, NY; his family moved to Albany when he was a baby, where his father ran a restaurant. When Wong was seven years of age, his parents divorced, and he moved with his mother to California, settling near Yosemite. In 1981, Wong graduated from Mariposa County High School, and that fall enrolled at Santa Monica City College. 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. A number of undistinguished television and film roles followed, but Wong began breaking into better roles in 1989, when he made a memorable guest appearance on the drama series 21 Jump Street and won a leading role in Wayne Wang's acclaimed independent romantic comedy Eat a Bowl of Tea. Supporting roles in China Cry and New Jack City were to follow, and Wong found himself working with Wayne Wang again when he was cast in a meaty role in the film adaptation of Amy Tan's best-selling novel The Joy Luck Club. Wong finally scored a high-profile breakthrough role in 1994, when he was cast in the leading role in the made-for-TV movie 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. After Vanishing Son ran its course, Wong moved on to more big-screen work, including major roles in Prophesy II, The Tracker, and Romeo Must Die, as well as the made-for-TV epic The Lost Empire. Russell Wong is also the brother of Michael Wong, a fellow thespian active in both Hong Kong and the United States. ~ All Movie Guide
Filmography of Russell Wong:
- Eat a Bowl of Tea with Cora Miao , Victor Wong , Lee Sau Kee , Eric Tsang , Jessica Harper , Wai Ching Ho , Law Lan , Lau Siu Ming , Lydia Shum
- China Cry with Julia Nickson , James Shigeta , France Nuyen , Philip Tan , Elizabeth Sung
- The Lost Empire with Thomas Gibson , Bai Ling , Kabir Bedi , Ric Young , Randall Duk Kim , Henry O , Eddie Marsan
- Satin Steel with Jade Leung , Anita Lee
- Undoing with Kang Sung , Kelly Hu , Tom Bower , Jose Zuniga , Leonardo Nam , Mary Mara , Julia Ling , Bobby Lee , Kenneth Choi
- Inside Out with Steven Weber , Eriq LaSalle , Nia Peeples , Kate Walsh , Tyler Posey
- Romeo Must Die with Aaliyah , Anthony Anderson , Edoardo Ballerini , DMX , Jon Kit Lee , Jet Li , Delroy Lindo , Henry O , Isaiah Washington , D.B. Woodside , Terry Chen
- The Joy Luck Club with Tsai Chin , Kieu Chinh , Lisa Lu , France Nuyen , Rosalind Chao , Lauren Tom , Tamlyn Tomita , Ming-Na Wen , Michael Paul Chan , Andrew McCarthy , Christopher Rich , Vivian Wu , Jack Ford , Diane Baker , Kim Chew , Chao Li Chi , Nicholas Guest , Philip Moon , Elizabeth Sung , Heidi Levitt , Risa Bramon Garcia , Lisa Connolly , Irene Ng , Lucille Soong , Victor Wong
- New Jack City with Wesley Snipes , Ice-T , Mario VanPeebles , Allen Payne , Judd Nelson , Chris Rock , John Aprea , Nick Ashford , Harold Baines , Sekou Campbell , Thelma Louise Carter , Bill Cobbs , Anthony DeSando , Eek-A-Mouse , Fab 5 Freddy , Flavor Flav , Clebert Ford , Tiger Frederick , Linda Froehlich , David Michael Golson , Ben Gottlieb , Aaron Hall , Damion Hall , Laverne Hart , Garvin Holder , Tracy Camilla Johns , Rynel Johnson , Tina Lifford , Marcella Lowery , Erica McFarquhar , Christopher Michael , Michael Michele , Kelly Jo Minter , Bill Nunn , Leo O'Brien , Kim Park , Max Rabinowitz , Paul Raczkowski , Thalmus Rasulala , Teddy Riley , Manuel E. Santiago , Gregg Smrz , Bobby Stancil , Phyllis Yvonne Stickney , Keith Sweat , Gerald Levert , Allen McNeil , Max Raven , Erik Kilpatrick , Vanessa A. Williams , Christopher Williams





