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  1. Yee Keung Victor Wong ( en chino, 黄自強; pinyin, Huáng Zìqiáng, San Francisco, California, 30 de julio de 1927 - Locke, California, 12 de septiembre de 2001), conocido artísticamente como Victor Wong, fue un actor y periodista estadounidense de ascendencia china. Wong protagonizó numerosos papeles secundarios durante la década de los ...

  2. 2 de oct. de 2001 · Victor Wong liked to say that Hollywood casting directors liked him because of his “lopsided” face, which was caused by Bell’s palsy, a facial nerve disorder that struck him in middle age.

  3. Victor Racing, Inc is a developer of Smart Active Aero technologies and products for the automotive industry. The company’s patent pending products are the first standalone Smart Active Aero products that are equipped with a built-in computer, an array of sensors, and sophisticated algorithms, which allows active aerodynamics to be added to ...

  4. 12 de sept. de 2001 · Heavy-lidded Chinese-American character actor who brought his slightly puffy features and an assured, amiable playing style to a series of wizened film roles in the 1980s and 90s. Born in San Francisco's Chinatown to immigrant parents, Wong went to college originally intending to follow in his father's footsteps and enter politics, possibly ...

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  6. Victor Wong. Actor/actriz. Composición musical. ' [Dawn Rose on her husband Victor Wong] Victor had maintained complete diligence at his work even until the last day,” she said. “Every day he did art work. Victor just wanted us all to go do our thing and not be intimidated by the world. Up until the day he died, he was his own man.'.

  7. Wong retired from acting in 1998 due to ill health, and passed away in September 2001 from heart failure. Victor Wong Eccentric-looking Chinese-American actor with a slightly drooping face (the result of a bout of Bell's palsy) who studied political science, art & journalism before becoming a news reporter for a San Francisco public TV station in the late 1960s.