Rae Dawn Chong
Rae Dawn Chong, a Canadian-American actress, has graced screens for decades. Born in Edmonton in 1961, the daughter of comedian Tommy Chong, her heritage reflects a rich mix of African-American, Native American, Asian, and Scottish-Irish ancestry. After her debut in the 1978 film "Stony Island," Chong's breakthrough came in 1981 with "Quest for Fire," which earned her a prestigious Genie Award for Best Actress. Throughout the 80s, she thrived with diverse roles in films like "Beat Street," "The Color Purple," "Commando," and "Soul Man," showcasing her versatility across comedies, dramas, and thrillers. Continuing to act in the 90s and beyond, Chong has also been a philanthropist, supporting charities and even discovering a future star (Chris Pratt) during his early days as a waiter. With her impactful performances, Rae Dawn Chong remains a remarkable figure in the entertainment industry.
Birthday: 28 February 1961
Birth place: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
The Color Purple
The Principal
Commando
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
Far Out Man
Soul Man
Crying Freeman
Hideaway
The Borrower
Choose Me
American Flyers
Max Havoc: Ring of Fire
Quest for Fire
Constellation
Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer
Beat Street
Time Runner
Deadly Skies
Fear City
Dangerous Attraction
Goodbye America
Boulevard
Jeff, Who Lives at Home
Valentine's Day
Running Out of Luck
When the Party's Over
The Squeeze
Mask of Death
Pegasus Vs. Chimera
The Mistress
Amazon
Denial
Boca
Prison Stories: Women on the Inside
Father & Son: Dangerous Relations
We Are Gathered Here Today
Things I Forgot to Remember
Curiosity Kills
Highball
Power of Attorney
The Break
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