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    Lotus Long

    1909-07-18 (115 years old) in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lotus Long (born Lotus Pearl Shibata, July 18, 1909 – September 14, 1990) was an American actress. Long was born in New Jersey to a father of Japanese ancestry and a mother of Hawaiian ancestry. She came to Southern California during the 1920s to act in Hollywood films, and usually portrayed ethnic Asian female characters in supporting roles. She used the name "Lotus Long" for stage and film. Because of her adopted surname, people generally assumed that she was of Chinese ancestry – something she later relied on to avoid mass incarceration in American internment camps with other persons of Japanese ancestry, both legal permanent residents and American citizens, during World War II. She appeared in the MGM docudrama Eskimo (1933) as wife of the main character. Under the stage name Lotus Long as Moonflower in the 1934 film The Mysterious Mr. Wong and as the murder victim, Princess Lin Hwa, in 1939's Mr. Wong in Chinatown. She also starred alongside Keye Luke in Phantom of Chinatown as Win Len, Dr. Benton's secretary, whereas Keye Luke played Mr. Wong, this time known as Detective James Lee Wong. She was also credited under the name Karen Sorrell in the films Flight into Nowhere (1938) starring Jack Holt and Mysterious Mr. Moto (1938) starring Peter Lorre. She was uncredited as a "native girl" in the film The Real Glory (1939) starring Gary Cooper and David Niven. One of her more infamous roles would be as Tokyo Rose in Lew Landers' film, Tokyo Rose (1946), which also starred Keye Luke, Edwin Luke, Richard Loo, Byron Barr, and Osa Massen. Long had one writing and producing credit, for the film The Tahitian (1956) made with her husband, James Knott. The Tahitian was filmed on location with a largely native cast. In Timothy Tau's short film bio-pic Keye Luke, Lotus Long is portrayed by Mei Melancon, who is also of mixed ancestry (Japanese, Chinese and French), and who was inspired by the real-life figure of Tokyo Rose (Iva Toguri) to get into acting.

    Movies

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    Rose of the Yukon
    0 %|Jan 5, 1949
    Action, Adventure
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    Tokyo Rose
    50 %|Feb 8, 1946
    War, Adventure
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    Flying Tigers
    62 %|Oct 8, 1942
    Action, Drama, War
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    For Beauty's Sake
    0 %|Jun 6, 1941
    Comedy
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    Phantom of Chinatown
    61 %|Nov 18, 1940
    Crime, Mystery, Thriller
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    Mr. Wong in Chinatown
    54 %|Aug 1, 1939
    Mystery, Thriller
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    The Mystery of Mr. Wong
    60 %|Mar 8, 1939
    Mystery, Thriller, Crime
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    Mysterious Mr. Moto
    57 %|Sep 17, 1938
    Mystery, Thriller, Crime
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    Flight Into Nowhere
    40 %|Apr 19, 1938
    Action, Drama
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    Think Fast, Mr. Moto
    61 %|Jul 23, 1937
    Crime, Mystery, Thriller
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    China Passage
    55 %|Mar 12, 1937
    Adventure, Crime, Mystery
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    Sea Spoilers
    47 %|Sep 30, 1936
    Romance, Drama, Mystery
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    Last of the Pagans
    60 %|Dec 20, 1935
    Adventure, Drama, Romance
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    The Mysterious Mr. Wong
    42 %|Jan 25, 1935
    Mystery, Thriller
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    Sing Sing Nights
    33 %|Dec 14, 1934
    Crime
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    Eskimo
    66 %|Nov 14, 1933
    Drama, Action, Adventure
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    The Peacock Fan
    0 %|Aug 1, 1929
    Mystery

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