- Rose Quong
Rose Quong (
15 August ,1879 —14 December ,1972 ) was a Chinese-Australian actor ,performer andwriter .Early life
Rose Quong was born in
Melbourne ,Australia to Chinese parents Chun Quong and Annie Moy Quong. She grew up inAustralia and was employed by the government and performed with theMelbourne Repertory Players until 1924, when she went to study acting inEngland . She opened in several plays in 1924, receiving excellent reviews from critics. She worked inEngland andFrance before coming to theUnited States for the first time in 1936 on tour. She returned to theUnited States on a lecture tour in 1940 and remained permanently, settling inNew York City .Life in United States
She continued her acting career in America, and also delivered lectures on
Chinese drama , art, and culture. She performed primarily intheater , but had several film roles to her credit, including a small part in "Flower Drum Song ". The backbone of Quong's career in theUnited States was a series of one-woman shows, consisting of recitations, dramatic readings, and scenes from plays. She authored two books: "", and a translation of P'u Sung-Ling's "Chinese Ghost and Love Stories ". Her last role was in a 1971 film, "Eliza's Horoscope ". To supplement her income as an actress, Quong occasionally took on other jobs, working as a secretary.Interests
Quong was deeply interested in
Chinese philosophy , and studied it for much of her life; her presentations frequently included material from the "I Ching ". She also studiedyoga ,astrology , andChinese history . A voracious reader, she maintained reading lists and took copious notes on her reading.She died in
New York City in 1972.External links
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/AS10404b.htm Rose Quong's Biography]
* [http://www2.hsp.org/collections/balch%20manuscript_guide/html/quong.html Rose Quong's Profile]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0704533/ Rose Quong on IMDB]
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