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Meet the Donut King

Hear the incredible American Dream story of refugee and Christy's Doughnuts founder Ted Ngoy.

  • Fred Vigeant
Ted Ngoy, The Donut King, at Donut shop.

 Courtesy of Logan Industry

Ted Ngoy, The Donut King, at Donut shop.

Watch The Donut King on Independent Lens Monday, May 24 at 10pm on WITF. You can stream WITF TV live on our website and through the PBS Video app on Roku, Apple TV and iPhone and Android smartphones. The program is also available on-demand through the PBS Video app.

 


An immigrant story unlike any other, Alice Gu’s The Donut King follows the twisty, unexpected journey of Cambodia refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and luck, built a multi-million dollar donut empire up and down the west coast.

In 1975, Ted Ngoy escaped the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, arriving in America via Camp Pendleton, California. Starting his new life in America as a church custodian, he parlayed opportunity and hard work into the purchase of his first donut shop, in Orange County, California – which quickly led to another donut shop, and another. Christy’s Donuts continued to expand and opened new locations, giving Ngoy the ability to lend a helping hand to his former countrymen and women. Over the next decade, Ngoy sponsored hundreds of visas for incoming Cambodian refugees offering them steady employment in his shops.

By the mid-1980s, Ngoy was living his version of the American Dream: owner of multiple homes, driving expensive cars, taking lavish vacations, and becoming an American citizen. But great rise
often comes with a great fall, and Ngoy saw a reversal of fortune ultimately losing everything he built.

Through interviews with Ngoy and his family, and archival footage from Cambodia and California, The Donut King peels back the complexed layers on a story about immigration, assimilation,
prejudice, who gets access to the American Dream–and what happens when it is achieved. The award-winning film also explores how The Dream gets handed down and evolves from one generation to the next, taking a look at the current generation of Cambodian donut shop owners and the ways they have been inspired by and diverged from their parents and grandparents before them.

Watch The Donut King on WITF Monday May 24 at 10pm.

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