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Jadin Wong, was born in San Francisco, California, at the turn of the century. At age 16, she ran away from home to Hollywood to become a dancer. She became an overnight star.


She is a celebrity, diva and grand dame was the one who discovered John Lone, Joan Chen, supermodels Jade Go, Bai Ling and Lucy Liu.

An American patriot who performed for the U.S. Army against the Allied Powers of Nazi Germany and Japan, during World War II and nearly sacrificed her life for the United States of America when she was nearly blown up by German enemy planes near the Black Forest.

She became inducted into the U.S. House of Congress for her role in defending the United States of America from enemies. She became the first female American inducted as an Honorary Member.


Jadin Wong was featured in Times, Newsweek and The New York Times.


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