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Pioneer Asian American Actor Wood Moy Is Dead

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Wood Moy (2nd from left) starred in Wayne Wang’s Chan is Missing. Photo by Nancy Wong

By Louis Chan
AsAmNews National Correspondent

Wood Moy is missing. From life.

The trailblazing Asian American actor died November 8 at the age of 99, according to an obituary in the San Francisco Chronicle.

He died on November 8.

Moy is best known for his iconic role as Jo in Wayne Wang’s classic 1982 film Chan is Missing. The film noir, shot in black and white, is highly regarded as the first Asian American film to gain not only theatrical distribution, but critical acclaim.

Moy played a cab driver, who together with his nephew Steve (Marc Hayashi), go in search for a man who took off with the $4,000 Jo wanted to use to buy a taxi license.

Their search for Chan unveils a multi-dimensional character quite different from the fortune cookie characterization portrayed in Charlie Chan films.

RELATED: Frank Chin Remembers Wood Moy

Moy was among the first group of actors to join San Francisco’s Asian American Theater Company which was founded by playwright Frank Chin in 1973. He was born in 1918 in Canton City, China and came to the United States in 1921. He graduated with a BA from New York University in 1941 and served in the U.S. Army’s 987th Signal Company, one of two all-Chinese American companies, during World War II from 1942-1945.

Moy’s other film credits include Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Class Action (1991) and Final Analysis (1992). His television credits include Knight Rider and Partners in Crime, both in 1984.

He also founded with his future wife, Mamie Louie, and his future brother-in-law, Henry Louie, East Wind, a Chinese American magazine.  Mamie and Moy were married from 1947 until her death in 2007.

He is survived by children Lincoln Moy (Yvonne), Kenneth Moy (Hang Wah), and Cynthia Attiyeh (Michael) and grandchildren Brian, Matthew, Jacqueline, Travis, and Quentin.

His film Chan is Missing is a must see for any film buff or anyone interested in the portrayal of Asian Americans in Hollywood. It is still available for sale on Amazon.

(Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly listed Moy’s age. We regret the error).

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2 COMMENTS

  1. RE: Pioneer Asian American actor Wood Moy is dead: Chan is Missing is available legally for rent on Amazon, so maybe instead of embedding a pirated YouTube copy you can link out to that and support the Asian American filmmaker who made it?

    • RE: Pioneer Asian American actor Wood Moy is Dead: Chan is Missing is being sold by third party distributors. It’s unclear to us whether this is left over inventory or if Chan is Missing is actually still being activated distributed. Out of caution, we have removed the embed.

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