Marcus Scott Chong (né Wyatt; born July 8, 1967) is an American actor. He played Miguel Mendez in the crime drama, Street Justice (1991–1993), real-life activist Huey P. Newton in Panther (1995), directed by Mario Van Peebles, and Tank in The Matrix (1999), directed by The Wachowskis.
Chong originated the role of student Lee Cortez in the Broadway production of Stand-Up Tragedy, written by Bill Cain, which opened at the Criterion Center Stage Right and closed in October 1990 after 13 performances. The short-lived role nevertheless earned him a 1991 Theatre World Award; he was also nominated Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play.
In the early 1990s, Chong played the recurring character Miguel Mendez on the TV show Street Justice from 1991 to 1993. By 1994, he later appeared in the action series Vanishing Son as Fu Qua Johnson alongside many actors of Asian descent. In 1995, he appeared in the music video for "Temptations" with Coolio, Ice-T, and Jada Pinkett Smith.
In 1999, Chong appeared as Tank in The Matrix. Throughout the 2000s decade and briefly the 2010s, Chong has appeared in popular TV shows in supporting guest roles. In 2001, he appeared in the third season of the TV series and in 2002, appeared in the first season of . In 2009, he appeared in the sixth season of Numb3rs and in 2010, he had a role in the fourth season of Burn Notice.
Chong's last feature film role was in the 2005 movie as a character named War. The film was released briefly in theaters in Chong's hometown of Seattle, Washington. Following this, he's appeared in multiple short films: "Concrete River" (2009), "Son Shine" (2013), and "Not 4 Sale" (2013); the latter in which he plays legendary actor Harry Belafonte. Following the last short film Not 4 Sale, Chong has had no acting roles since.
In 2016, Chong did a radio interview with BlogTalkRadio going into detail regarding behind-the-scenes issues during production of The Matrix and instances that occurred afterwards where he felt he was treated unfairly.
In 2018, he released a documentary, "The Marcus Chong Story", on his YouTube channels (under the names "Marcus Wyatt" and "Marcus Chong"), detailing his life and the issues he's faced working with actor C. Thomas Howell on the direct-to-video movie Pure Danger (1996) and during production of The Matrix in 1998.
Educational short film from the Disney's Animated Classics: Lessons in Living series |
Short film |
Television film |
'Dragonfly' |
Television film |
Vanishing Son |
Vanishing Son |
Direct-to-video |
Short film |
Short film |
Short film; also associate producer |
Episode: "Blind Journey: Part 2" |
2 episodes |
Episode: "Peace and Love, Willie Jackson" |
Episode: "The Heiress" |
Episode: "Shoot-Out at the O.K. Arcade" |
Episode: "Starstruck" |
Episode: "The Way Home" |
Episode: "The Connection" |
24 episodes |
Episode: "A Coupla Stiffs" |
Episode: "People Like Us" |
Episode: "Inheritance" |
Episode: "Seizure" |
Episode: "Ultimatum" |
Episode: "Brotherly Love" |
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