Sammee Tong

Sammee Tong

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sammee Tong (April 21, 1901 – October 27, 1964) was an American film and television character actor. One of Tong's more notable roles was that of Peter Tong on the sitcom Bachelor Father, which aired on all three national networks from 1957 to 1962. Tong signed with Columbia Pictures, and in 1934, he made his film debut in a bit part in the comedy film The Captain Hates the Sea. In 1939 he returned to his home town as director of entertainment at the Chinese Village of San Francisco's World's Fair, and began the first Chinese radio hour on KSAN. Throughout the 1940s, he had small, usually uncredited, roles in films. He returned to Hollywood in the early 1950s and took roles on television. Tong made his television debut in 1953 in an episode of You Are There. The following year, he appeared in a recurring role as "George, the cook" in a series of television shorts which aired during The Mickey Mouse Club entitled The Adventures of Spin and Marty. In 1955, he reprised his role as George in the feature-length film Spin and Marty: The Movie. He also had a role in the sequel series The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty. In 1957, he landed a co-starring role in the sitcom Bachelor Father, starring John Forsythe and Noreen Corcoran. In the series, Tong portrayed "Peter Tong", Bentley Gregg's (Forsythe) live-in houseboy and valet. Although he was playing a servant, Tong enjoyed the role stating, "Houseboys in movies and the theater always bow low, mutter a few sing song words and disappear, but not on this show. I get dialogue and laughs." In his Bachelor Father role, Tong was not subservient and at one point walked out because he was not paid enough. He spoke with an accent even though the actor was born in the U.S., making it hard to judge how he spoke in real life. After Bachelor Father's cancellation in 1962, Tong was cast as Sammy Ling in the ABC sitcom Mickey, starring Mickey Rooney. Due to low ratings, ABC was considering canceling Mickey. The network was hesitant to cancel the series due to the popularity of Tong's character who had a solid fanbase thanks to his role in Bachelor Father. Tong's death effectively ended any chance for the series' survival and ABC canceled Mickey in December 1964. His final screen appearance was as "Cook" in the 1965 film Fluffy, starring Tony Randall and Shirley Jones. The film was released after Tong's death. In October 1964, Tong committed suicide at the age of 63. At the time of his death, he was appearing in a supporting role on the ABC sitcom, Mickey, starring Mickey Rooney.

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1964

For Those Who Think Young
For Those Who Think Young
as Clyde
Movie - Released: 6/1/1964
Mickey
Mickey
TV - Released: 9/16/1964

1963

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
as Laundryman
Movie - Released: 11/7/1963

1959

Hawaiian Eye
Hawaiian Eye
TV - Released: 10/7/1959

1958

Suicide Battalion
Suicide Battalion
as Papa Lily
Movie - Released: 2/28/1958

1957

Hell Bound
Hell Bound
as Murdered Seaman (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 10/1/1957
The Midnight Story
The Midnight Story
as Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 6/4/1957
Bachelor Father
Bachelor Father
as Peter Tong
TV - Released: 9/15/1957

1956

Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
as Dr. Yamane / Dr. Tabata (voice) (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 5/18/1956
Telephone Time
Telephone Time
TV - Released: 4/8/1956
The Man Called X
The Man Called X
TV - Released: 1/27/1956
TV
Hey, Jeannie!
as Lee
TV - Released: 9/8/1956

1955

Matinee Theater
Matinee Theater
TV - Released: 10/31/1955

1953

General Electric Theater
General Electric Theater
as Peter Tong
TV - Released: 2/1/1953

1950

Woman on the Run
Woman on the Run
as Witness to Suzie's Fall (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 11/10/1950

1945

God Is My Co-Pilot
God Is My Co-Pilot
as Chinese Civilian (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 4/7/1945

1943

China
China
as Aide to Japanese General
Movie - Released: 4/21/1943

1939

Only Angels Have Wings
Only Angels Have Wings
as Sam the Cook
Movie - Released: 5/15/1939

1937

Youth on Parole
Youth on Parole
as Chinese Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 10/4/1937
Daughter of Shanghai
Daughter of Shanghai
as Chinese Alien in Airplane (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 12/17/1937

1936

Love Before Breakfast
Love Before Breakfast
as Steward (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 3/9/1936
The Accusing Finger
The Accusing Finger
as Chinese-American Convict
Movie - Released: 11/17/1936