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Victor Wong

AKA Yee Keung Victor Wong

Born:31-Jul-1927
Birthplace:San Francisco, CA
Died:12-Sep-2001
Location of death: Locke, CA
Cause of death: Heart Failure
Remains: Cremated

Gender: Male
Religion:Baptist
Race or Ethnicity: Asian
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Egg Shen

Victor Wong was a first generation Chinese-American born in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1927 to recent immigrants. His father was a Confucian scholar who had established himself as a journalist in Shanghai before migrating with his Baptist wife. Young Victor and his younger siblings were forced to go to the First Chinese Baptist Church every week, and Victor was affected by this, often proselytizing on the streets of San Francisco with his brother Zepplin.

Victor attended UC Berkeley to study journalism, but his quest for spiritual knowledge sent him to Theology school at the University of Chicago, to study under Martin Buber and Paul Tillich. While in Chicago he also fooled around as a comedian with the Second Ci

Victor Wong (b.1966) is best known for his digital work and special effects. He invented and created A.I. Gemini, the first-ever artificial intelligence ink artist in the world in 2018. In 2019, Victor Wong's Escapism series was unveiled at INK NOW Taipei Art Expo in January, marking the beginning of the TECH-iNK era. In April 2019, 3812 Gallery London held his debut exhibition in Europe, Far Side of the Moon. Within one year, 3812 Gallery presented Wong’s TECH-iNK in many cities internationally, including London, Hong Kong, Taipei, Shanghai, and Nanjing. TECH-iNK has brought ink art to a whole new level, expanding the possibilities that technology can offer creativity whilst mindfully exploring the challenges of this relationship. His works are held by numerous important private collectors, including the Uli Sigg Collection in Switzerland. The first A.I. ink painting, Escapism 0001, was featured on the cover of Cathay Pacific’s inflight magazine Discovery in January 2019 and it was collected by Cathay Pacific. In May 2020, Wong wa

Victor Wong (actor, born 1906)

American actor

For other people named Victor Wong, see Victor Wong (disambiguation).

Victor Wong

Portraying Charlie, the cook in King Kong

BornSeptember 24, 1906

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DiedApril 7, 1972(1972-04-07) (aged 65)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Years active1932-1945

Victor Wong (September 24, 1906 – April 7, 1972) was a Chinese American actor. While Wong appeared in numerous films through the 1930s and 1940s, they were largely small uncredited parts. His memorable role was as Charlie the Cook in the movies King Kong (1933) and Son of Kong (1933). Wong's most memorable scene came in the original film when he finds evidence that natives have kidnapped Ann Darrow. He yells, "All hands on deck! Everybody on deck!" This causes panic aboard ship which begins the quest for Ann's whereabouts. The Charlie character in the sequel was more prominent to the story and included significantly more screen time for Wong. The character has since been criticized for being a racist stereotype, part

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