from Lexington, SC
16 March 1941 • Panyu , Guangzhou , China
Died:24 November 2004 • Hong Kong
Cantopop artist • Hong Kong film actor • Hong Kong male singer • Hong Kong television actor • Film actor from Guangdong • Television actor from Guangdong • Columnist • Lyricist
University of Hong Kong
Specialty:Screenwriter • Director
Area of science:Secondary education • Directing
Entertainment
Award:Accomplishment
Skill:Creative
20 April 1959 • Hong Kong
American film director • American film producer • Television director • American television producer • Television writer • Screenwriter • Television Producer
Ascribed status:Writer of Chinese descent
Director
Area of science:Directing • Television
Comedy • Films
Skill:NeXT
1981
English television presenter
Master of Science
Area of science:Ethnobotany • Television
Specialty:Architect and designer
English of Chinese descent • English of Malaysian descent
Award:Scholarship • Winner
Activity:Watching television show
1960
Wong was previously the Archdeacon of Mauritius and the Rector ( ecclesiastical ) of St Thomas' Beau Bassin.
Anglican
06 August 1922 • Limbang , Kingdom of Sarawak
Died:18 July 2011 • Kuching , Sarawak
Spouse:Valerie Bong
Children:5 daughters, 3 sons
Member of the Dewan Rakyat • Minister • Author • Prime Minister • President
Leader
Area of science:Public health
Malaysian politician
Military rank:Specialist
Preference:Independent
13 August 1952
Prime Minister
Malaysian football player • Malaysia international football player • Sabah FA player • Football
Author
James Wong
ISBN #
0802080707
Author
James Wong
ISBN #
0866352341
Author
James I. Wong
ISBN #
0866352066
Author
James I. Wong
ISBN #
0866352082
Author
James I. Wong
ISBN #
0866352112
… He was cast as Quong Lee in the 1960 episode "Blind Marriage" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. In 1962, he was cast as James Wong in the episode "The Case of the Weary Watchdog" of the CBS legal drama, Perry Mason. In 1965, Ahn appeared in the third episode, "Carry...
James Wong is an ethnobotanist, television presenter and garden designer in the United Kingdom, best known for presenting the television series Grow Your Own Drugs and reporting on Countryfile.