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Jadin Wong ephemera, 1930-1996.

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Creator

Wong, Jadin.

Location

Billy Rose Theatre Division

Extent

  • 1 lf. (1 box)

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply. Advance notice may be required.

Scope/Contents Note

The Jadin Wong ephemera spans approximately 1930-1996, andconsists of clippings, photographs, programs, advertising materials, reviews, correspondence, etc. Seven folders consist of clippings and photocopies of clippings from articles about the career of Jadin Wong, including the Life magazine cover story of December 1940 devoted to the Forbidden City, San Francisco nightclub where Asian performers entertained a mostly white clientele. There is also material devoted to FORBIDDEN CITY, U.S.A., a 1989 documentary film devoted to the nightclub and its performers in which Jadin Wong appeared.

Biographical/Historical Note

Jadin Wong (1913- ), Chinese-American performer who grew up in Califoria, began her career as a dancer, later becoming an actress, stand-up comic, and talent manager specializing in Asian artists. Born in Stockton, Calif., Jadin (sometimes spelled "Jadine") Wong got her start as aprofessional dancer with the San Francisco Opera Ballet. She gained greater renown as a performer at the Forbidden City nightclub in San Francisco, which lead to small film roles in the Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto series, musicals such as IRENE, and to the cover of Life magazine in 1940. During the war years, Jadin Wong entertained U.S. militarypersonnel around the world. During the 1950s, she was castin several Broadway shows, including THE KING & I, THE WORLD OF SUSIE WONG, and FLOWER DRUM SONG. As the popularity of musicals waned, she became a stand-up comedian in the '60s, perhaps the first Asian woman to enter the field. In 1976, Ms. Wong opened a studio in New York and became a manager for Asian performers and models.

Controlled Access Terms

  • Wong, Jadin.
  • Asian American women -- United States.
  • Asians in motion pictures.
  • Theatrical agents -- United States.
  • Clippings.
  • Photographs.
  • Programs.
  • Advertisements.
  • Handbills.
  • Criticism.
  • Correspondence.

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