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Joan Lorring was born in Hong Kong and left for the United States with her mother in 1939.

From Hong Kong to Hollywood, actress Joan Lorring dies at 88

A Hong Kong-born, Oscar-nominated actress has died more than six decades after appearing opposite Bette Davis in the film The Corn is Green.

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A Hong Kong-born, Oscar-nominated actress has died more than six decades after appearing opposite Bette Davis in the film .

Joan Lorring died on Friday in the New York City suburb of Sleepy Hollow. She was 88.

Lorring was born in Hong Kong and left for the United States with her mother in 1939 to escape the coming Japanese invasion. The two settled in San Francisco, where she started working in radio.

She went on to a career as a stage, screen and television performer. Her earliest American film was the 1944 MGM production .

Signed with Warner Bros, Lorring was nominated for an Oscar in 1946 for best supporting actress in , in the role of Bessie Watty.

Lorring also appeared opposite Sidney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in the 1946 movies and . Broadway roles included Marie in , with Shirley Booth, for which she won the Donaldson Award in 1950.

Her many television appearances included , a 1966 movie with Dustin Hoffman and Orson Bean, and in 1980.

"Right up until her death, she continued to have fans who wrote and sought her autograph and she had a following," daughter Santha Sonenberg said.

Lorring also leaves another daughter, Andrea Sonenberg, and grandchildren Josh and Rebecca Jurbala. Lorring's husband, prominent New York endocrinologist Martin Sonenberg, died in 2011.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Joan Lorring, from HK to Hollywood, dies at 88
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