W.T. Chang was an American actor known for his roles in TV Reader’s Digest, The Man Called X, and Checkmate. He was born on April 9, 1886, in Suzhou, China, and passed away on June 27, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
W.T. Chang, originally named John Wen Ti Chang, moved to the United States, where he pursued a career in acting. His life before fame remains largely undocumented, but he was part of the entertainment industry during a time when Asian actors faced significant challenges in Hollywood.
Career
Throughout his acting career, W.T. Chang appeared in several television shows during the late 1950s. His roles were often uncredited, highlighting the limited opportunities available for Asian actors at the time. Despite this, he made memorable contributions to various TV series, showcasing his talent in small yet impactful roles.
Death and Legacy
W.T. Chang died on June 27, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, the cause of which remains undisclosed. His legacy lies in his performances during a challenging era for Asian representation in media. He is remembered for breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of actors.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Coronado 9 | 1961 | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
Checkmate | 1960 | Minister |
Hong Kong | 1960 | Fortune Teller |
The Mountain Road | 1960 | Bit Role (uncredited) |
The Alaskans | 1960 | Sityak |
Bonanza | 1960 | Townsman (uncredited) |
Bachelor Father | 1960 | Mr. Wing (as John Wenti Chang) |
Sugarfoot | 1960 | Kong Chow |
Never So Few | 1959 | Elderly Chinese (uncredited) |
Colt .45 | 1959 | Proprietor (uncredited) |
77 Sunset Strip | 1959 | Man With Pipe (uncredited) |
Have Gun – Will Travel | 1959 | Ancient |
The Californians | 1958–1959 | Townsman (uncredited) |
China Doll | 1958 | Shu-Jen’s Father (uncredited) |
Tombstone Territory | 1958 | Townsman (uncredited) |