I was born in Edmonton Canada to a single mother. When I
was 3 months old I was placed in an orphanage. I was adopted by my biological
fathers mother Grandma Chong. I went to live with the Chong’s who at the time
owned and managed 3 night club in Vancouver Canada until 1967 when we moved to
Detroit Mi. Tommy Chong, my father was a musician in a band signed to Motown,
Bobby Taylor and The Vancouver’s. We got our Alien (Green card) status to
migrate from Canada because of Motown, thank you, Barry Gordy. Landing in Los
Angeles in 1969 starting from scratch, my adopted mom Maxine worked as
executive assistant to the chairman of Exxon Oil. She supported everyone, my
sister, my Dad and his girlfriend and I. Maxine Chong is a saint.
My father went on to form the comedy duo “Cheech and
Chong.” I started performing at 2 dancing and singing on stage with my father’s
band but was discovered at 12 years old singing at my elementary school
graduation. From that moment I went on to act in television and film for the
next 41 years making over 70 films; Quest for Fire, Choose Me, Color Purple,
Commando and the more recent Jeff Who Lives at Home, my latest Knock Em dead to
name a few. I also starred in a television series Mysterious Ways NBC/PAX .
Today I live in the seacoast of NH where I write, and produce and teach acting.
I am currently developing a drama series called The Celebrant that I hope lands
on Netflix. It is an hour long narrative about a celebrant who serves the
people of the Seacoast. The Celebrant pilot was shot in October 2013 after a
successful Indiegogo campaign which raised 50% of the budget, we gap funded the
rest with private investors. I wrote, directed as well as starred in the piece;
it also features Tim Reid (WKRP, Franks Place). We hope to land distribution
shortly. I am also developing another series about friendship between a wealthy
kid and his best friend who lives beneath the poverty line, a soap opera that
focuses on the complexities of youth, friendship and life between the two
worlds. Badgers Island is in pre-production as I write this. I have studied
with various acting masters including Barry Primus at The Actors Studio. I am
on the board of the NH film festival in Portsmouth. I volunteer at our local
elementary schools Moharimet and Mast Way, teaching acting to 3rd and 4th
graders. I also teach an adult master acting class with the focus on acting for
the camera. I have been writing since 1991 when I wrote my first feature film
“Boulevard” that was produced and shot in Toronto by North Star. I have had
three other scripts produced for both film and television.
I am heartened by the many platforms available to us as
content creators today. There is nothing stopping us from getting our stories
made. I have three more projects in development and hope to continue creating
and teaching and exploring the infinite world of media, film using the social
universe. My first love is storytelling, sharing through witnessing the human
condition because as an actor it is our job to communicate through the written
word. I take this very seriously and think it a value to all. Without our
stories we have nothing to soothe the soul or stimulate its expansion. In the
end we all want to be challenged to grow and to be loved.
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