Throughout a career spanning as much as seven decades, the American actor and director James Hong has appeared in more than 600 films and TV shows. Born in Minnesota in the year 1929, he is one of the most prolific character actors in the history of Hollywood. Hong has performed not only as an on-screen performer but also as a voice artist for several reputed animated movies. Here, we will sketch a summary highlighting his most memorable performances that prove his creative acting caliber throughout his illustrious in-screen journey.
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Statue of Beau Brummell, London
To Be Truly Elegant, One Should Not Be Noticed
— Beau Brummell
Beau Brummell, born George Bryan Brummell (1778–1840), was an iconic figure in Regency England known for his influence on men’s fashion and high society. He was a close friend of the Prince Regent, who later became King George IV, and became famous for his impeccable style, wit, and the creation of the modern men’s suit.
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Tristan Eaton’s Intermission Mural at Houston and Bowery
Tristan Eaton’s Intermission Mural up now at Bowery and Houston Street is one of the more colorful and accessible installations to take up the space at that revered corner in recent memory. The mural went up in June of 2018.
Geoffrey and I happened to walk by it on a very overcast day, but Eaton’s signature bright colors and pop art references made the day a little bit brighter.
Installed adjacent to the mural is a small black plaque where you can read these words about the artist:
Born in 1978, Triston Eaton spent his childhood moving from Los Angeles, London and Detroit to Brooklyn, where painting graffiti, skateboarding and comic books became his obsession.
Eaton devoted his artistic career to spray paint after 15 years of experimentation with motorcycle painting, toy design, silk-screen work and graphic design.
His diverse background informs his now iconic painting style. Eaton’s large scale mural work features a meticulous visual collage of pop imagery, all executed with freehand spray paint on a colossal scale to tell human stories through iconograpohy and metaphor.
Eaton’s murals can be found in dozens of cities across the globe from Paris to Shanghai a well as the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection.
The above photo shows a detail of the mural where Eaton has drawn a rough map showing where you can find works by other prominent street artists in the surrounding neighborhood.
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I just finished a massively huge bio project for the Mother West record label and recording studio, and it turned out pretty good. I also wrote a super nifty personal bio for Mother West’s owner Charles Newman, who is a righteous producer/musician on his own (Magnetic Fields, Walking Concert, Flare, etc). Read all about it at the Mother West website.












