H.T. Tsiang

H.T. Tsiang was an American actor born in 1899 in Kiangsu Province, China. He is best known for his roles in State Department: File 649, Smuggler’s Island, and I Spy. He passed away on July 16, 1971, in Hollywood, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

H.T. Tsiang was a Chinese-born poet and character actor. Throughout his career, he often portrayed stereotypical Asian characters in films and television series. Details about his personal life and family are limited.

Career

Tsiang had a notable acting career with several film and television credits. He was recognized for his diverse roles that often reflected the Asian experience during his time in Hollywood. Despite the typecasting, he made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent in a variety of characters.

Death and Legacy

H.T. Tsiang died on July 16, 1971, leaving behind a legacy in film as one of the prominent Asian actors of his time. His work continues to be remembered for its impact on the representation of Asian characters in Hollywood. Tsiang’s career reflects both the challenges and achievements faced by Asian actors in the mid-20th century.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Keys of the Kingdom1944-12-15Hosannah Wong
Smuggler’s Island1951-05-18Chang
China Sky1945-05-16Magistrate
Behind the Rising Sun1943-08-01Policeman
Panic in the Streets1950-07-27Cook on Nile Queen (uncredited)
Betrayal from the East1945-04-24Japanese Spy (uncredited)
State Department: File 6491949-02-11Wonto
The Purple Heart1944-02-25
Ocean’s Eleven1960-08-10Houseboy (uncredited)
Tokyo Rose1946-02-08Chang Yu
Singapore1947-08-13Sabar (uncredited)
Let’s Make Love1960-09-08Charlie, restaurant proprietor (uncredited)
Winter A-Go-Go1965-10-28Cholly