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“I felt sure that I’d see my name in electric lights before long.” –Anna May Wong
“Today’s slideshow Doodle celebrates the first-ever Chinese American movie star in Hollywood, Anna May Wong, on the 97th anniversary of the day The Toll of the Sea went into general release, which was her first leading role. Featured in the Doodle slideshow are scenes from her life, including some of her most famous characters from the more than 50 movies she was featured in throughout her career.
The Los Angeles native was born Wong Liu Tsong on January 3rd, 1905. Originally from Taishan, China, Wong’s family taught their children both English and Cantonese. When not at school or in her father’s Sam Kee laundry, Wong began spending her time hanging around movie studios and asking directors for roles, and by age 11, she had chosen her stage name: “Anna May Wong.”
Wong was often overlooked or only offered small roles due to prevailing racial barriers. However, refusing to be limited to or typecast as Asian stereotypes, she moved to Europe in 1928. There, Wong starred in many plays and movies, such as Piccadilly (1929) and The Flame of Love (1930), and was soon promised leading roles in the U.S.”
Read the full piece and check out the slideshow here
Norma Shearer photographed in the garden of her Hollywood home, 1930
Marilyn Monroe in New York City, photographed by Sam Shaw, 1957.
Silence Has No Wings (1966) Directed by Kazuo Kuroki
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Diana and Endymion, 1902 Edward Poynter (1836 – 1919)