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The World of Suzie Wong: Suzie Wong 1961 Flower Drum Song: Linda Low 1962 The Main Attraction: Tessa 1963 Tamahine: Tamahine 1964 Honeymoon Hotel: Lynn Jenley 1964 Fate Is the Hunter: Sally Fraser 1965 The Wild Affair: Marjorie Lee Filmed in 1963 1966 Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. Wednesday 1966 Drop Dead Darling: Baby AKA, Arrivederci, Baby! 1966 ...
The World of Suzie Wong at IMDb; The World of Suzie Wong at the TCM Movie Database "Hong Kong as City/Imaginary in The World of Suzie Wong, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, and Chinese Box", by Thomas Y. T. Luk, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Gwulo: Old Hong Kong (The World of Suzie Wong (1960))
The World of Suzie Wong is a 1958-premiered stage play, adapted from the eponymous 1957 novel by Richard Mason, The World of Suzie Wong. The play was in turn adapted into the 1960 Hollywood British-American feature film The World of Suzie Wong. The novel was adapted into a play by playwright Paul Osborn.
The World of Suzie Wong is a 1957 novel by British writer Richard Mason. The main characters are Robert Lomax, a young British artist living in Hong Kong, and Suzie Wong, the title character, a Chinese woman who works as a prostitute. The novel has been adapted into a play and spawned two unofficial sequels, a film, and a ballet.
However, she also auditioned for the play The World of Suzie Wong for which she was offered the title role. The Daily Mail quoted Chin as saying, "I had a terrible decision to make." [4] She opted to star as Suzie Wong at The Prince of Wales Theatre, London (1959–1961), where she saw her name in lights for the first time. The play, generally ...
Actress Anna May Wong is the first Asian American to to be featured on a U.S. quarter. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) The Wong coins, which Chu said have been in circulation since Oct. 24, ...
Ali Wong is making a statement at the 2025 Golden Globes!. On the Sunday, Jan, 5 carpet, the 42-year-old actress stunned in a custom red Balenciaga gown which she paired with black opera gloves.
To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey (Chinese: 家倩的人生之旅) is a 2009 docudrama about actress Nancy Kwan.Directed and written by former Warner Bros. executive Brian Jamieson, the film depicts Kwan's meteoric rise to fame when she was selected to star in the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong and the 1961 film Flower Drum Song.