- His screen credits are sometimes confused with those of more contemporary Chinese-American character actor Victor Wong (1927-2001). They are not related.
- Actor Victor's first important role was as Charlie the cook in King Kong (1933), although his appearance was unbilled. The role was to have been confined to a single scene but producer/directors Ernest B. Schoedsack and Willis H. O'Brien enjoyed the actor's work so much they expanded his role during shooting. Victor returned in the role of Charlie in the hastily assembled sequel Son of Kong (1933) and was given screen credit this time.
- For much of his Hollywood career, Wong was generally confined to bit roles, such as the bandit leader in Frank Capra's Lost Horizon (1937).
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content