Background
Bessie Sue was born and raised in Hanford, California. Her father, Sue Chung Kee, immigrated to Hanford from China in 1886, and operated a general store there. Her mother was born in San Francisco.
Bessie Sue was born and raised in Hanford, California. Her father, Sue Chung Kee, immigrated to Hanford from China in 1886, and operated a general store there. Her mother was born in San Francisco.
Bessie attended the University of California at Los Angeles, and graduated from San Francisco Teachers College in 1928.
She owned the Bessie Loo Talent Agency for over 40 years, and represented many of the Asian-American actors in 20th-century Hollywood. The Sue family lived above their store. As an actress, Bessie Loo mostly played small parts.
She began working with Central Casting during the making of The Good Earth, when her language skills proved useful with the many Chinese-speaking extras.
The Bessie Loo Talent Agency, with offices on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, opened during World World War II, and represented Asian-American actors in the film industry, including Jack Ong, Keye Luke, Robert Ito, Beulah Quo, James Hong, Soon-Tek Oh, Mako Iwamatsu, Joan Chen, Lisa Lu, and Guy Lee (who eventually took over the agency when Bessie Loo retired). Bessie Loo served as president of the China Society of Southern California, and of the Los Angeles Chinese Women"s Club.
She was also an appointed member of the California State Economic Development Commission, and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 1978 her achievements were honored at a dinner of the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California, and in 1982 her friend and client James Hong organized an event with the Association of Asian Pacific American Artists (AAPAA) called "An Affair with Bessie," to celebrate her career. Just weeks before she died, she was honored for "Excellence in Entertainment" by the Chinese American Museum of Los Angeles, at their annual Historymakers Awards Banquet.
All the founding members of the East West Players were represented by Bessie Loo.