Barbara Jean Wong
Barbara Jean Wong was a fourth generation Chinese-American born to produce market owners Thomas and Maye Wong on March 3, 1924. She began her performance career at the age of five and was soon dubbed the Chinese-American Shirley Temple due to her long black hair curled into ringlets and her charming persona. She attended the University of Southern California (USC) and Columbia University to earn degrees in drama and English. After college, she branched into films and worked in 20 films including "The Good Earth", "The Man from Button Willow", "Love is a Many Splendored Thing", and many Charlie Chan films.
When Barbara Jean was married, she retired from acting and earned her teaching credential from Cal State Los Angeles to begin serving her community as a teacher. She was very active in civic organizations throughout her life and died of respiratory illness on November 13, 1999.
Acting
Movie
The Trap
as San Toy
1946
Movie
Calcutta
as Mrs. Smith's Manicurist (uncredited)
1946
Movie
China
as Nan Ti
1943
Movie
That Brennan Girl
as Nightclub Singer (uncredited)
1946
Movie
Chinatown at Midnight
as Betty Chang
1949
Movie
The Red Dragon
as Iris Ling (as Jean Wong)
1945
Movie
Behind the Rising Sun
as Chinese Girl Given Opium
1943
Movie
The Man from Button Willow
as Stormy (voice)
1965
TV
The Lone Wolf
as Rose Kai
1954