The whole community banded together and they all agreed to sell him out of donuts every morning by 9 a.m. He bought donut shop after donut shop, leasing them to other Cambodian immigrants, who ran the stores with their families, and taking a monthly cut of each store's profits. "I came back to L.A. and I didn't know that I was going to create this crazy explosion in the business. . So Ngoy snuck into her family's heavily guarded compound and climbed through her bedroom window. "This friendly voice picks up the phone, a young voice in that perfectly American accented English. "New documentary 'The Donut King' follows Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy's journey to multi-million dollar empire", "Review: A Shakespearean SoCal tragedy, 'The Donut King' charts the rise and fall of Ted Ngoy", "Director Alice Gu Wants You to Meet The Donut King", "The Donut King who went full circle - from rags to riches, twice", "Review: The Donut King, a sweet documentary that doesn't tell the hole truth", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Donut_King&oldid=1131760803, This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 16:51. But he admits he was also aware that conquering Suganthini's heart held out the promise of a better life. Gu is working on developing a couple of music-themed film projects, both documentaries and narratives. It was here that Ngoy had his first taste of gambling while placing bets at the blackjack tables. Over four years nearly two million Cambodians were either executed, or died of starvation, disease and overwork. "It's impossible to explain that money had nothing to do with it. In 1975, Ngoy fled the Khmer Rouge with his wife and three . He had no home and no money, and his country had been overrun by a gang of pitiless thugs. Over the years, he led thousands of his countrymen into the business. 2023 Southern California Public Radio - All Rights Reserved, Rising Egg Prices Are For The Birds. I am the child of immigrants who came and moved here for the American dream. Ted managed to escape on the last flight out of Phnom Penh but Suganthini's parents were left behind. One of their sons is a financial consultant; another is a computer-networking technician. "It made me homesick," says Ted. The rise & fall of The Donut King. The Ngoys decided to keep uniformity amongst their shops, naming subsequent acquisitions Christy's. With the help of his brother-in-law, he was promoted to major and appointed military attache at the countrys embassy in Thailand. COVID origins? Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Key grant funding to help O.C. Eventually Cambodians owned so many doughnut shops in California that they dominated the market, pushing Winchell's into second place. The family also still had the Winchell's so now they had two stores to run. In 1985, Ngoy and his wife became American citizens assuming the American names of Ted and Christy, respectively, and were enjoying a lavish lifestyle including a million dollar home at Lake Mission Viejo, a vacation home in Big Bear, expensive cars, and vacations to Europe. Cambodia was having its first democratic elections since the war and he wanted to stand for office to help rebuild his country. The couple and their three toddlers arrived penniless at Camp Pendleton, part of the first wave of Cambodian refugees. In the end, filming the documentary was a healing experience for Ted. After a year of running two shops they had saved $40,000 and Ted decided to expand. Gu says Christy's family then threatened to kill Ted but his mother made a deal with them. [5] She reached out to Ngoy and other Cambodian families who ran donut shops, and within six weeks began principal photography. He suggested that Ted hang out in the back and to put Christy in the front. And he has a new goal. The son of a peddler had no chance with such a girl, no right even to think of loving her. Ngoy asked to visit. Ngoy and his family enjoyed the fruits of their labor and at one point moved into a 7,000-square-foot mansion in Mission Viejo. Ted did try to curb his habit. I dont think you dare come to my room, she responded. This is an incredible story of how he helped people. The couple had flash cars, bought a million-dollar mansion with a pool and an elevator, and went on holidays abroad. I just first hurt my wife, Christy, my children and hurt many, many other people, too, because, when we needed money. . California Sunday [5] By 1977 he was able to purchase his first doughnut shop, Christy's Donuts, in La Habra. Eventually he and Christy were left with just one doughnut shop, which they decided to sell. Ted, Christy and their two kids fled to Thailand. Read about our approach to external linking. Yeah, My Family Doesn't Either, Soup Dumplings, Kimchi Burritos And More Fast, Cheap Eats In Glendale, At Masarap Cafe, West African and Filipino Cuisines Find Their Pairing, Drinking At Disneyland? Ngoy fled with his wife, three young children, two cousins and a nephew to the United States in 1975. His sponsor told him people will have their prejudices but they mean well. He was, however, invited to become a government adviser on commerce and agriculture. Christy's parents said they would let Ted live if he told Christy that he was a dog who had romanced other girls and had never loved her. I thought I would just get an exterior scene for context. Everybody cry, he said. At each stop, they set up the business and trained the families who leased it. Now, he is in real estate development," Gu says. After earning a communications degree at UC San Diego, Tao worked for a while at a news station but wasn't enthused about that career path. At 16, she had no friends, could not talk to boys and was forbidden to leave home alone. Then I went to America, Ngoy said, and created the doughnut world.. The Donut King He lost all the doughnuts, said James Dok, director of the United Cambodian Community, a social service agency in Long Beach. and Ngoy returned to Cambodia without his wife (they would subsequently divorce) and mounted a failed political campaign. I never will be able to pay back. Hes really funny. Volcanic tiki drinks. They both drank and vowed to be faithful. After a little research, Gu discovered that a huge number of California's independent donut shops, maybe 80-90%, are owned by Cambodian Americans, mostly thanks to Ngoy. She thought it might have been a tall tale, "But when I was in Cambodia, [Ted] lifted his shirt and I saw the puncture wounds," Gu adds. He spends his evenings alone, reading the Bible. Ngoy tried Gamblers Anonymous. Ted now sees that the same character traits that made him take bold risks in life also made it easy for him to fall prey to gambling. Is there anything that you left on the cutting room floor that you still think about?There are a lot of things that I still think about on the cutting room floor. What was it like?I spoke with him and he was in Cambodia. Once, he was a millionaire who met three U.S. presidents. Ted and Suganthini sold everything they had and arrived in California on one of the first refugee flights, with their three children, an adopted nephew and two nieces. They were moving their capital and know-how into liquor stores, markets and fast-food restaurants. Ted Ngoy made a fortune in doughnuts. The Ngoys drove a motor home around California, opening shops in Los Angeles, Modesto, Fresno, San Jose, the Bay Area city of Brisbane, Sacramento and San Diego. Then he opened his first independent shop in La Habra, eventually covering the rest of O.C. Ngoy also involved himself in American politics, joining the Republican Party and hosting fundraisers for George H. W. Bush and encouraged fellow Cambodian immigrants to support the GOP. Ted became deeply religious. Ted's story is told in a new documentary. "What happens if I decide to jump into your room?" He had to guess which room was hers. According to Gu, Christy's family brought her into the room and Ted started reciting his speech. She would drive there with her youngest son and go from hotel to hotel looking for him. It really helped put some perspective on the journey to get here from somewhere else and the struggles that people go through when they arrive in a new, strange and foreign land. They cried and prayed for the family they had left behind. Every evening, he sat by his open window and played the flute. By the mid-1980s, he was a millionaire. Rose Donuts and Cafe Just knowing that my great uncle Ted and the story of my parents and hearing Alice say, 'I want to really dig deep on a Cambodian donut shop,' I was like, 'Wow, this is real. He had met Richard Nixon, the former president, and Presidents Reagan and George HW Bush. youths avoid juvenile hall comes to an end, As it approaches its first decade, the Frida Cinema abides, Shake Shack gets ready to shake things up in Orange County, Santa Anas Electric City Butcher moves online, Brews&Bites beachside beer festival comes to the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, 13 couples say I do on Valentines Day weekend at the Anaheim Marketplace, Broadway Divas serve off-Broadway realness at Segerstrom, Dine your heart out this Valentines Day with special menus throughout Orange County, 43rd annual Orange County Black History Parade & Unity Fair a source of pride in Anaheim. Once, he enjoyed the warmth of family and the respect of his community. Eventually, her parents discovered Ngoy and threw him out. He helped them apply for permits. All three were taken to the police station but they were too scared to mention the cash in the boot. I believed him a thousand times, she said. "Growing up, when you look on the screen, there's not a lot of Asian representation. [1], When his wife visited California for the birthday of their grandchild in 1999, Ngoy began an affair with a young woman; Christy divorced him soon after and has not since returned to Cambodia. Theres this portion in the film that goes into Ted and his ex-wife Christys experiences in Orange County during the 70s. More land deals followed and he has now worked his way back to being a millionaire. Ngoy told Suganthini that he didnt love her. Each morning, he walked with the monks, begging for food from peasants, crying as the rocky roads tore at his bare feet. A day before he left, his eldest son said if you have $3.2 million you can buy it. He lobbied his contacts in the Republican inner circle, including Senator John McCain, and MFN status was granted permanently in 1996. Ngoy attempted Gamblers Anonymous, but denied it helped with his situation, stating that when he went to meetings "I cry, everybody cry. I told him that he has a story to tell. I think thats the American way the power of connections and people. All that money paid for expensive clothes, luxury cars, fancy trips and an opulent home in Mission Viejo. It took longer than 40 years. Doughnut shops were easy to run. He took two additional jobs, working almost 24 hours per day. He borrowed money from relatives who had leased his doughnut shops. Once a paragon in the community, refugees now avoided him for fear of being asked for a loan. But within weeks he was back on a plane to Vegas. He had lost the respect of his family and community. For the next 45 days, he lived in her room. According to Tao, the servants caught on to Ted's presence after a few days but didn't say anything. I say, Ted I dont think its that easy at all. And hell respond, Ive been rich three times. "Ultimately, this is a story of a guy who came to the country with nothing, and with some hustle, and dreams, and a little luck, really made quite a charmed life for himself.". I shared love, my heart. An immigrant story with a (glazed) twist, The Donut King follows the journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and. Suganthinis parents kept her locked in her room for days. He says to me, Alice, making money its so easy. [8], After a particularly devastating gambling loss in 1990, Ngoy flew to Washington, D.C. and joined a Buddhist monastery where he spent a month meditating. Christy was in the front and made a lot of inroads with the community and built a lot of bridges. Bun Tek Ngoy touched down at Camp Pendleton on a military plane in May of 1975 with his wife and three young children. The film flashes back to the horror of life in 1970s Cambodia, a tragic offshoot of the Vietnam war that eliminated thousands of lives. When he lost big, he would sign the stores over to them. But then one of Suganthini's servants appeared at his door with a reply. But from then on, every store Ngoy and his wife bought or opened they named Christys Doughnuts. Ngoy forged her signature on checks. Alongside doughnuts, they sell imported American goods - everything from Pop-Tarts to Starbucks Frappucinos. Inspired by the economic success of Taiwan, Ted decided to lobby the US for "most favoured nation" status, which would open the door to foreign investment. He was Chinese Cambodian, part of a despised underclass. But on a later trip Ted had a go on the blackjack tables, and soon he was hooked on the glamour and the adrenaline. He had gotten his first taste of that passion years earlier. He dissolved his party and accused the government of corruption. It provided a path for refugees to settle and was a profitable business model. BC Donuts What new information did you learn in the making of the film?There was a lot that was new to me. He hired his wife and nephew. The premise of family in the film is how hard your parents work and the sacrifices they make so that you can have a life better than they did. "[10], Whittaker said that "as Asian Americans face increasing racism, its closing message about how immigrant communitiesdefine America has only become more timely."[8]. The gambling is sad, the saddest part of my life.". "It is the purest form of risk-taking, the distilled anxiety and thrill behind every business decision and bold declaration of love," he writes in his autobiography. She would discover big losses, and they would argue, sending their children running to their rooms. After cry, go back gambling." Gab Chabrn reflects on growing up in L.A. in a Latino home that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving and the traditions they formed instead. His story begins in the early 1970s when Ngoy was a commander in the Royal Cambodian Army, training soldiers in Thailand. After completing the company's training program, they gave him the keys to a store in Newport Beach. At a news conference, he dissolved his party and accused the government of corruption. After setting up a sweet shop of his own, he helped fellow . After Ted revealed his presence to Christy, he hid under her bed until he was eventually discovered and her family allowed them be together. Former staff writer Vera Castaneda covered arts, entertainment, lifestyle and issues related to Orange County for TimesOC, a community newspaper owned by the Los Angeles Times. He is wealthy again. Bush, met former Presidents Reagan and Nixon, and urged other Asian immigrants to support the GOP. Ngoys wife hated his gambling. When you hook up with gambling, your life's finished. Night after night, he watched customers come and go. One by one, Ted lost all of his donut shops. Because of the Ngoys, a Cambodian refugees first American job was often in a doughnut shop. Most importantly, the trip allowed him to mend relations with Christy, who has now remarried, and with their grown-up children. Ted remembers hiding from her behind the slot machines. It actually made national, if not international, news about the kindness of these people in Orange County. She was hooked. Then he had his next great idea. They made a blood pact, promising to be forever faithful. Never give up. Channy also wholesales doughnuts to other minimarts. In 1967, his mother sent him to study in Phnom Penh, the capital. The families who followed Ngoys lead learned to run businesses and picked up English. Your Guide To Everything Boozy You Can Order, A Los Angeles Family Seeks Answers And Accountability After Black Mom Dies In Childbirth. And that's what he did. Interestingly, largely because of Democratic policy we got a grant for our camera and it came from this girl, who was the daughter of Vietnamese refugees who landed in Arkansas. At the weekend the oldest children, Chet and Savy, then nine and eight, helped out by pouring coffee, packing doughnuts and folding boxes. Ted Ngoy By 1985, 10 years after arriving in the US as refugees, Ted and Christy were millionaires, owning around 60 doughnut shops. In 1993 Ted and Christy moved back to Cambodia. [6] Gu persuaded him to and, ultimately, he regarded his return as a 'healing experience,' and his ex-wife and children have forgiven him. "She was so beautiful," he remembers. It was hurtful. In The Donut King, we learn that a teenage Ted won over his wife, Christy (ne Suganthini), by spending 45 straight days laying under her bed. Why would anybody be interested in my story?' Gambling is a devil. I just do it.. [5] Having grown up in Los Angeles, she was doubtful when her children's nanny made a reference to "Cambodian" donuts; she thought all donuts were simply "American." [5] Upon looking into the matter, she learned about Ted Ngoy and became fascinated with the topic. The next day, he flew back to Los Angeles leaving behind his new wife and their two children. One involves reggae and another focuses on Puerto Rican musicians. Ted's parents and sisters fled across the border to Thailand, and Ted got a call from the US embassy there asking if he would sponsor them to live in the US. The family members worked 17 hours a day and saved for a year. She ended up threatening to starve herself, saying, "If you won't let me be with him, I'm not going to eat.". During the week they went to school, where sometimes they were so hungry they stole snacks from other kids' lunchboxes. Streaming now on PBS. In less than two years, while working on other jobs and projects, Gu directed and shot the 94-minute documentary. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Suspected shooter in attacks on Jewish men was on FBIs radar, LAPD chief says, Caregiver accused in Manhattan Beach child sexual abuse case believed to be in Philippines, Prosecution presents closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh murder trial, Intel agencies say theres no sign adversaries were behind Havana syndrome, Before and after photos from space show storms effect on California reservoirs, Dramatic before and after photos from space show epic snow blanketing SoCal mountains, Its really bad up here. Stranded residents in San Bernardino Mountains brace for more snow, Jaguars, narcos, illegal loggers: One mans battle to save a jungle and Maya ruins, Dr. Simi is a TikTok star. While working a second job at a gas station, Ngoy took notice of a busy local donut shop and inquired of its operators about . At the height of his success in the US he had been an ardent Republican, and an enthusiastic fundraiser for the party. In our very first phone call, he asked if I was American and I told him that I was Chinese American. Ted Ngoy has become a stranger even to himself. Christy has remarried and lives in Lake Forest, not far from their three adult children, who all live in Orange County. Driving back with $85,000 cash in the boot of the car, they were stopped by the police; they had fallen behind with payments, so the car showed up as stolen. In 1978 Vietnamese troops invaded and in 1979 Pol Pot was overthrown, leading to another wave of Cambodian refugees. Even in gambling. One night under a full moon, they knelt and prayed. Soon, Cambodians began copying the Ted Ngoy business model. While he was recovering in hospital, Suganthini also made an attempt on her life. The past I cannot change, but I learned the heavy way. [4], Ngoy secured work as a janitor with Peace Lutheran Church in Tustin, California. The Ngoys went to Las Vegas for the first time in 1977. Peace Lutheran Church On one of his Las Vegas trips, Ngoy took up gambling. They did business on a handshake, he said, and his tenants always paid. His few shirts and pants hang from a clothesline. COVID-19 has hit her store and most other shops hard. "Cambodian people owe them a lot.". ", "I was like, 'What on earth makes this Cambodian? I'm not famous. Some of his relationships didnt end well. Despite never really being a huge success under the previous owners, Christy's became popular under the ownership of the Ngoys. He would have no more donuts to sell so he could be with his wife for the rest of the day. As word of Ted's success spread, Cambodian immigrants started seeking him out when they arrived in Southern California. When you hook up with gambling, your life's finished. Along with thousands of other Cambodian refugees, the Ngoys ended up at Camp Pendleton. in Pasadena, You see some of these families and their stores in The Donut King They have social media and know how to work it to innovate their parents old donut shops with a worldwide following. "Before I'd never gambled, but like all the compulsive gamblers in the world, first you throw in a couple of bucks, $10, $20. LAist.com/radio. The first few times he and Christy visited, on early family holidays, everything went well: they watched a magic show, they saw Elvis perform. [10] Ngoy was hesitant to return to California for the film; he was estranged from his children and former friends. I cry. Ted Ngoy had served in the Cambodian army as a major fighting communists that were trying to take over that country's government in the 1970s. Although there is still some resentment towards him in the Cambodian community, whose hard-earned cash he gambled away, he is also revered by many. 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