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Anna May Wong
Wong Liu Tsong (January 3, 1905 – February 3, 1961), known professionally as Anna May Wong, was an American actress, considered the first Chinese American film star in Hollywood, as well as the first Chinese American actress to gain international recognition. Her varied career spanned vaudeville, silent film, sound film, television, stage, and radio.Born in Los Angeles to second-generation Taishanese Chinese American parents, Wong became engrossed in films and decided at the age of 11 that she would become an actress. Her first role was as an extra in the movie ''The Red Lantern'' (1919). During the silent film era, she acted in ''The Toll of the Sea'' (1922), one of the first films made in color, and in Douglas Fairbanks' ''The Thief of Bagdad'' (1924). Wong became a fashion icon and had achieved international stardom in 1924. Wong had been one of the first to embrace the flapper look. In 1934, the Mayfair Mannequin Society of New York voted her the "world's best dressed woman." In the 1920s and 1930s, Wong was acclaimed as one of the top fashion icons.
Frustrated by the stereotypical supporting roles she reluctantly played in Hollywood, Wong left for Europe in March 1928, where she starred in several notable plays and films, among them ''Piccadilly'' (1929). She spent the first half of the 1930s traveling between the United States and Europe for film and stage work. Wong was featured in films of the early sound era, and went on to appear in ''Daughter of the Dragon'' (1931), with Marlene Dietrich in Josef von Sternberg's ''Shanghai Express'' (1932), ''Java Head'' (1934), and ''Daughter of Shanghai'' (1937).
In 1935, Wong was dealt the most severe disappointment of her career, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer refused to consider her for the leading role of the Chinese character O-Lan in the film version of Pearl S. Buck's novel ''The Good Earth''. MGM instead cast Luise Rainer to play the leading role in "yellowface". One biographer believes that the choice was due to the Hays Code anti-miscegenation rules requiring the wife of a white actor, Paul Muni (ironically playing a Chinese character in yellowface) to be played by a white actress. But the 1930–1934 Hays Code of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America insisted only that "miscegenation (sex relationship between the white and black races) was forbidden" and said nothing about other interracial marriages. Other biographers have not corroborated this theory, including historian Shirley Jennifer Lim's ''Anna May Wong: Performing the Modern''. MGM screen-tested Wong for the supporting role of Lotus, the seductress, but it is ambiguous whether she refused the role on principle or was rejected.
Wong spent the next year touring China, visiting her family's ancestral village, studying Chinese culture, and documenting the experience on film at a time when prominent female directors in Hollywood were few.
In the late 1930s, she starred in several B movies for Paramount Pictures, portraying Chinese and Chinese Americans in a positive light.
She paid less attention to her film career during World War II, when she devoted her time and money to help the Chinese cause against Japan. Wong returned to the public eye in the 1950s in several television appearances.
In 1951, Wong made history with her television show ''The Gallery of Madame Liu-Tsong'', the first-ever U.S. television show starring an Asian-American. She had been planning to return to film in ''Flower Drum Song'' when she died in 1961, at the age of 56, from a heart attack. For decades after her death, Wong was remembered principally for the stereotypical "Dragon Lady" and demure "Butterfly" roles that she was often given. Her life and career were re-evaluated in the years around the centennial of her birth, in three major literary works and film retrospectives. Provided by Wikipedia
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Human exploitation and conservation of sea snakes In Sabah by Anna Wong
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Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia by Yong Huaimei, Anna Wong, Muhammad Afif Zakaria
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Stable isotopic investigation of the feeding ecology of wild Bornean orangutans by Takumi Tsutaya, Anna Wong @ Wong Yun Moi, Peter T. Malim, Henry Bernard, Nanako O. Ogawa, Naohiko Ohkouchi, Shun Hongo, Tomoyuki Tajima, Tomoko Kanamori, Noko Kuze
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Fecal Nutrients Suggest Diets of Higher Fiber Levels in Free-Ranging than in Captive Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) by Ikki Matsuda, Henry Bernard, Augustine Tuuga, Sen K S S Nathan, John C M Sha, Ismon Osman, Rosa Sipangkui, Satoru Seino, Sanae Asano, Anna Wong, Michael Kreuzer, Ramirez Saldivar, Diana A, Marcus Clauss
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A bird survey of Sungai Kangkawat research station, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area, Sabah. by Nur Nadhirah Izzaty Selamat, Mohamad Fizl Sidq Ramji, Hilda Jelembai Neilson Ilan, Ng Wen Teng, Anna Wong@Wong Yun Moi, Annabel Timothy Pianzin, Nor Atiqah Norazlimi, Nur Syamimi Makbul
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A Bird Survey of Sungai Kangkawat Research Station, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area, Sabah by Nur Nadhirah Izzaty, Selamat, Mohamad Fizl Sidq, Ramji, Hilda Jelembai, Neilson Ilan, Ng, Wen Teng, Anna, Wong, Annabel, Timothy Pianzin, Nor Atiqah, Norazlimi, Nur Syamimi, Makbul
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A Bird Survey of Sungai Kangkawat Research Station, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area, Sabah by Nur Nadhirah Izzaty Selamat, Mohamad Fizl Sidq Ramji, Hilda Jelembai Neilson Ilan, Ng Wen Teng, Anna Wong@Wong Yun Moi, Annabel Timothy Pianzin, Nor Atiqah Norazlimi, Nur Syamimi Makbul
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Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate by Robert M. Ewers, C. David L. Orme, William D. Pearse, Nursyamin Zulkifli, Genevieve Yvon-Durocher, Kalsum M. Yusah, Natalie Yoh, Darren C. J. Yeo, Anna Wong, Joseph Williamson, Clare L. Wilkinson, Fabienne Wiederkehr, Bruce L. Webber, Oliver R. Wearn, Leona Wai, Maisie Vollans, Joshua P. Twining, Edgar C. Turner, Joseph A. Tobias, Jack Thorley, Elizabeth M. Telford, Yit Arn Teh, Heok Hui Tan, Tom Swinfield, Martin Svátek, Matthew Struebig, Nigel Stork, Jani Sleutel, Eleanor M. Slade, Adam Sharp, Adi Shabrani, Sarab S. Sethi, Dave J. I. Seaman, Anati Sawang, Gabrielle Briana Roxby, J. Marcus Rowcliffe, Stephen J. Rossiter, Terhi Riutta, Homathevi Rahman, Lan Qie, Elizabeth Psomas, Aaron Prairie, Frederica Poznansky, Rajeev Pillay, Lorenzo Picinali, Annabel Pianzin, Marion Pfeifer, Jonathan M. Perrett, Ciar D. Noble, Reuben Nilus, Nazirah Mustaffa, Katherine E. Mullin, Simon Mitchell, Amelia R. Mckinlay, Sarah Maunsell, Radim Matula, Michael Massam, Stephanie Martin, Yadvinder Malhi, Noreen Majalap, Catherine S. Maclean, Emma Mackintosh, Sarah H. Luke, Owen T. Lewis, Harry J. Layfield, Isolde Lane-Shaw, Boon Hee Kueh, Pavel Kratina, Oliver Konopik, Roger Kitching, Lois Kinneen, Victoria A. Kemp, Palasiah Jotan, Nick Jones, Evyen W. Jebrail, Michal Hroneš, Sui Peng Heon, David R. Hemprich-Bennett, Jessica K. Haysom, Martina F. Harianja, Jane Hardwick, Nichar Gregory, Ryan Gray, Ross E. J. Gray, Natasha Granville, Richard Gill, Adam Fraser, William A. Foster, Hollie Folkard-Tapp, Robert J. Fletcher, Arman Hadi Fikri, Tom M. Fayle, Aisyah Faruk, Paul Eggleton, David P. Edwards, Rosie Drinkwater, Rory A. Dow, Timm F. Döbert, Raphael K. Didham, Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Nicolas J. Deere, Tijmen de Lorm, Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood, Charles W. Davison, Zoe G. Davies, Richard G. Davies, Martin Dančák, Jeremy Cusack, Elizabeth L. Clare, Arthur Chung, Vun Khen Chey, Philip M. Chapman, Lauren Cator, Daniel Carpenter, Chris Carbone, Kerry Calloway, Emma R. Bush, David F. R. P. Burslem, Keiron D. Brown, Stephen J. Brooks, Ella Brasington, Hayley Brant, Michael J. W. Boyle, Sabine Both, Joshua Blackman, Tom R. Bishop, Jake E. Bicknell, Henry Bernard, Saloni Basrur, Maxwell V. L. Barclay, Holly Barclay, Georgina Atton, Marc Ancrenaz, David C. Aldridge, Olivia Z. Daniel, Glen Reynolds, Cristina Banks-Leite
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