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Happy Birthday Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 - February 2, 1961)
“The first time I saw Anna May on film, I was very moved to see her, a strong Asian woman, moving across an American movie screen. She was a true pioneer. The look in her eyes, her distinctive style, were all very inspiring to me. I loved the way she turned all the dragon-lady cliches on their heads. She was limited in her roles, but she transcended them. I like to think that all of us have a dragon lady inside us - she represents our power to be ourselves.”
~Vivienne Tam, China Chic


