Kung Fu Panda’s James Hong on 70 years in movies, his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and why, at 93, he has no thoughts of retiring
- Known as ‘the hardest working man in Hollywood’, actor James Hong has close to 700 film and TV credits and has been a trailblazer for Asian-Americans in cinema
- He talks to the Post about playing football in Kowloon, coming to Hollywood when it was just ‘ground zero’ for Asian actors and why he will not be retiring
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The longevity and legacy of Hollywood’s James Hong | Talking Post with Yonden Lhatoo
In May 2022, James Hong became the 19th Asian-American actor – and the oldest person – to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recognition for the 93-year-old, who has close to 700 film and television credits, may have long been overdue but the actor remains humble about his achievements.
“Everybody seems to recognise Mr Ping,” says Hong, referring to the adoptive father of Kung Fu Panda’s protagonist, Po.
In July, Netflix released a new Kung Fu Panda series called The Dragon Knight, in which Hong reprises his role as the happy-go-lucky goose. It is a character he cherishes and is happy to be playing “all the way through, from the beginning to what it is now and to the future”.