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Wah Ming Chang (August 2, 1917 – December 22, 2003) was an American designer, sculptor, and artist. With the encouragement of his adoptive father, James Blanding Sloan , he began exhibiting his prints and watercolors at the age of seven to highly favorable reviews. [ 1 ]
C. María Magdalena Campos Pons; Mark Chai; Eva Fong Chang; Arnold Chang; Wah Chang; George Chann; Karen Chau; Hilo Chen; Jo Chen; Perry Chen; Ching Ho Cheng; Davi Cheng
The time machine prop was designed by MGM art director Bill Ferrari and built by Wah Chang. [11] Recognized today as an iconic film property, Ferrari's machine suggested a sled made up of a large clockwork rotating disk. The disk rotated at various speeds to indicate movement through time, evoking both a spinning clock and a solar disk.
pinyin Wade-Giles Traditional Chinese name Simplified Chinese name Dates Notes An Zhengwen: An Cheng-wen: 安正文: 安正文: Ming dynasty: Biān Jǐngzhāo: Pien Ching-chao
"The Man Trap" is the first broadcast episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it featured design work by Wah Chang and first aired in the United States on September 8, 1966.
Wah Chang Corporation was an American manufacturing company in the metal or alloy industry based in Albany, Oregon in the United States. Since 2014, it has been a business unit of Allegheny Technologies and makes corrosion-resistant metals, such as hafnium , niobium , titanium , vanadium , and zirconium .
Wah Chang, designer, sculptor, and artist; Fannie Charles Dillon, composer; Kenturah Davis, Artist [56] Nahshon Dion, writer [57] Sterling Emerson (1900–1988), geneticist, died in Altadena; Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, was a resident. [58] Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer Prize-winning restaurant critic; Zane Grey, author
He operated several visual effects companies in Hollywood over the years, including Excelsior Productions and Centaur Productions; the latter teamed with fellow effects artist Wah Ming Chang. Gene died of cancer on July 17, 1997, in Los Angeles.