Born 1940 (age 55)
Appears in 26 titles

​Dr. Haing Somnang Ngor (March 22, 1940 – February 25, 1996) was a Cambodian-born American physician, actor, and author who is best known for winning the 1985 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his debut performance in the movie The Killing Fields, in which he portrayed Cambodian journalist and refugee Dith Pran. His mother was Khmer and his father was of Chinese descent. Ngor and Harold Russell are the only two non-professional actors to win an Academy Award in an acting category. Ngor and his close friend Jack Ong established the Dr. Haing S. Ngor Foundation to assist in raising funds for Cambodian aid. As part of his humanitarian efforts, Ngor built an elementary school and operated a small sawmill that provided jobs and an income for local families. On February 25, 1996, he was shot and killed outside his home in Chinatown, Los Angeles. Three alleged members of the "Oriental Lazy Boyz" street gang, who had prior arrests for snatching purses and jewelry, were charged with the murder. They were tried together in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, though their cases were heard by three separate juries. Prosecutors argued that they killed Ngor because, after handing over his gold Rolex watch willingly, he refused to give them a locket that contained a photo of his late wife, My-Huoy. All of the defendants were found guilty on April 16, 1998, the same day Pol Pot's death was confirmed in Cambodia. Tak Sun Tan was sentenced to 56 years to life; Indra Lim to 26 years to life; and Jason Chan to life sentence without parole. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Filmography

The Killing Fields
7.5
The Killing Fields
1984
as Dith Pran
Heaven & Earth
6.7
Heaven & Earth
1993
as Papa
My Life
6.7
My Life
1993
as Mr. Ho
Eastern Condors
7.3
Eastern Condors
1987
as Yeung Lung
Hit Me
6.0
Hit Me
1996
as Billy Tungpet
The Iron Triangle
5.6
The Iron Triangle
1989
as Col. Tuong, NVA
4.3
Ambition
1991
as Tatay
Vanishing Son
6.2
Vanishing Son
1994
as The General
Vanishing Son IV
5.6
Vanishing Son IV
1994
as The General
In Love and War
5.0
In Love and War
1987
as Major Bui
Vanishing Son II
7.2
Vanishing Son II
1994
as The General
Fortunes of War
4.3
Fortunes of War
1994
as Khoy Thuon
Vanishing Son III
7.3
Vanishing Son III
1994
as The General
Vietnam Texas
6.0
Vietnam Texas
1990
as Wong
The Dragon Gate
5.7
The Dragon Gate
1994
as Sensei
Earth and the American Dream
6.7
Earth and the American Dream
1992
as Reader (voice)
The Kinmen Bombs
4.0
The Kinmen Bombs
1986
The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor
The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor
2015
as Self (archive footage)
Last Flight Out
1990
as Pham Van Minh