Rae Dawn Chong
Rae Dawn Chong is a Canadian-American actress whose career spans several decades. She was born in Edmonton in 1961 and is the daughter of comedian Tommy Chong. Her lineage is a fascinating blend of African-American, Native American, Asian, and Scottish-Irish heritage. Chong made her film debut in 1978 with "Stony Island," but it was her role in the 1981 film "Quest for Fire" that marked a significant turning point in her career, earning her a Genie Award for Best Actress. Throughout the 1980s, she established herself as a versatile actress with a variety of roles in notable films such as "Beat Street," "The Color Purple," "Commando," and "Soul Man," demonstrating her ability to navigate different genres, from comedies to dramas and thrillers. Chong continued her acting journey into the 1990s and beyond, while also engaging in philanthropic efforts, supporting various charities. Notably, she played a role in discovering future star Chris Pratt when he was working as a waiter. With her impactful performances and contributions to both film and philanthropy, Rae Dawn Chong is a distinguished and influential figure in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Dangerous Attraction
Fear City
The Sleeping Negro
Choose Me
Beat Street
The Borrower
Shiver
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers
Amazon
Reborn
American Flyers
The Break (1995)
Power of Attorney
Deadly Skies
Soul Man
Father & Son: Dangerous Relations
Quest for Fire
Commando
The Squeeze (1987)
City Limits
The Principal
Crying Freeman
When the Party's Over
Hideaway
Boulevard
The Mistress
Time Runner
Far Out Man
Stony Island
The Color Purple
Highball