
Victor Sen Young (born Victor Cheung Young or Sen Yew Cheung; October 18, 1915 – body discovered November 9, 1980) was an American character actor, best known for playing Jimmy Chan in the Charlie Chan films and Hop Sing in the Western series Bonanza. He was born in San Francisco, California to Gum Yung Sen and his first wife, both immigrants from China. His mother died during the flu epidemic of 1919. His father placed Victor and his younger sister, Rosemary, in a children's shelter, and returned to his homeland to seek another wife. He returned in 1922 with his new wife, Lovi Shee, forming a household with his two children. Sen Yung made his first significant acting debut in the 1938 film Charlie Chan in Honolulu, as the Chinese detective's "number two son", Jimmy Chan. Sen Yung played Jimmy Chan in 11 Charlie Chan films between 1938 and 1942. Moonlighting from the popular Chan series, Sen Yung won critical acclaim playing the nuanced role of Ong Chi Seng, a young attorney assisting Howard Joyce, in defending Leslie Crosbie, in The Letter. Like other Chinese-American actors, he was cast in Japanese parts during World War II, like his role as the treacherous Japanese-American Joe Totsuiko in the 1942 Humphrey Bogart film Across the Pacific. During World War II he joined the U.S. Army Air Forces just as his erstwhile co-star Sidney Toler was set to revive the dormant Charlie Chan series at Monogram Pictures. Sen Yung's military obligations forced him to decline rejoining the series immediately, but Monogram gave him a standing invitation to work there after his tour of duty. Sen Yung's military service included work in training films at the First Motion Picture Unit and a role in the Army Air Forces' play and film Winged Victory. In 1946 Sen Yung resumed his Hollywood career at Monogram, now billed as Victor Sen Young, and reunited with Sidney Toler. Toler's health was failing; Monogram was conserving Toler's waning energy, limiting his scenes and giving him long rest periods during filming. To relieve the burden on Toler, Monogram entrusted much of the action to Victor Sen Young; he and either Mantan Moreland or Willie Best shared much of the footage in Toler's final three films, Dangerous Money, Shadows Over Chinatown, and The Trap. The addition of Moreland as Chan's black chauffeur, Birmingham Brown, reflected the fact that by this time the Chan pictures had a significant following among black Americans, who liked a film series that for once did not feature a white hero. Moreland's popularity in the Chan pictures was so great that he was booked for a nationwide vaudeville tour. Following Toler's death in 1947, Victor Sen Young appeared in five of the remaining six Charlie Chan features. His character "Jimmy" was renamed "Tommy". Victor Sen Young continued to work in motion pictures and television in roles ranging from featured players (affable or earnest Asian characters) to bit roles (clerks, houseboys, waiters, etc.). Arguably even more than for his work in the Charlie Chan films, Victor Sen Yung is remembered as "Hop Sing," the irascible cook and general factotum on the iconic television series Bonanza, appearing in 107 episodes between 1959 and 1973. Sen Yung was also an accomplished and talented chef. He frequently appeared on cooking programs and authored The Great Wok Cookbook in 1974.
The Killer Elite
1975
Barbary Coast
1975
Isis
1975
Police Woman
1974
The Red Pony
1973
Kung Fu
1972
Night Gallery
1970
The Hawaiians
1970
Here's Lucy
1968
Hawaii Five-O
1968
The Movie Orgy
1968
The F.B.I.
1965
Get Smart
1965
Mickey
1964
Flower Drum Song
1961
87th Precinct
1961
Mister Ed
1961
Thriller
1960
Hong Kong
1960
Hawaiian Eye
1959
Bonanza
1959
Yancy Derringer
1958
The Rifleman
1958
The Hunters
1958
Jet Attack
1958
She Demons
1958
Perry Mason
1957
Men in War
1957
Dr. Fu Manchu
1956
Blood Alley
1955
Jump Into Hell
1955
Port of Hell
1954
Captain Midnight
1954
Jubilee Trail
1954
The Lone Wolf
1954
Forbidden
1953
Target Hong Kong
1953
Cripple Creek
1952
The Sniper
1952
Hong Kong
1952
China Smith
1952
Valley of Fire
1951
Peking Express
1951
Woman on the Run
1950
Key to the City
1950
Red Light
1949
Tuna Clipper
1949
Rogues' Regiment
1948
The Golden Eye
1948
The Chinese Ring
1947
Intrigue
1947
The Flame
1947
The Crimson Key
1947
Web of Danger
1947
The Trap
1946
Dangerous Money
1946
G.I. War Brides
1946
Winged Victory
1944
Lost Angel
1943
China
1943
Manila Calling
1942
Moontide
1942
Dead Men Tell
1941
The Letter
1940
Barricade
1939
The Good Earth
1937







































































































































