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These behind the scenes facts about Bonanza are a real bullseye - Page 10 of 28 - Kiwi Report

These behind the scenes facts about Bonanza are a real bullseye


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[post_page_title]Things were cooking[/post_page_title]
In retrospect, it wasn’t hard to notice that Hop Sing, who was the Cartwright family’s cook was portrayed in some of the most racist ways and had a stereotypical role – a Chinese man serving the white western family.

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Things were cooking

Hop Sing, appeared in more than a hundred episodes and his passionate character was always one of the show’s bright spots. Sing was played by Victor Sen Yung, who happened to have a very prosperous career in Hollywood prior to the show and after it ended.

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