Wood Moy

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Moy in 1981
Moy, 1981


Wood Moy (10 June 1918 – 8 November 2017) was an American film and theater actor from New York City. He developed an interest in acting while attending St. John's University, Shanghai.[1] He was an early member of the Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco.[2] He is best known for a lead role in Chan Is Missing, the debut film by Wayne Wang.

In 1972, Mr. Moy was the first to join the Asian American Theatre Training Program led by Frank Chin at the American Conservatory Theater. In 1983, Moy wrote the play "Lo Foo and the Missing Ming Artifact" for the Asian American Theater Company. In "Lo Foo," Moy plays detective Charlie Chan, lured out of retirement to pursue a stolen artifact.[3] In 1994, Moy was cast in the Berkeley and Los Angeles theatrical adaptations of Maxine Hong Kingston's novel, The Woman Warrior, as Ah Goong. Moy also appeared in The Wash at Eureka Theatre and Pay the Chinaman at the Zephyr Theatre.[4] He died in November 2017 at the age of 99.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Mr. Tong
1982 Chan Is Missing Jo
1986 Howard the Duck Chef
1991 Class Action Mr. Minh
1992 Final Analysis Dr. Lee (final film role)

References

  1. ^ Eagan, Daniel (2009). America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1441175410.
  2. ^ "Asianamericantheater.org". www.asianamericantheater.org.
  3. ^ "AATC's chinese detective with a split personality". Asian Week. 10 Mar 1983. ProQuest 371377333.
  4. ^ Winn, Steven (24 May 1994). "'Woman Warrior' Vanquishes / Saga of Chinese American at Berkeley Rep". San Francisco Chronicle. ProQuest 303274741.
  5. ^ "Wood Moy's Obituary on San Francisco Chronicle". www.legacy.com.

External links

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