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  2. Keye Luke - Wikipedia

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    Keye Luke (Chinese: 陸 錫 麒; pinyin: Lù Xīqí; Jyutping: Luk6 Sek3 Kei4; June 18, 1904 – January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-born American actor, and a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.

  3. 1991 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Age Notability January 8 Steve Clark: 31 English musician (Def Leppard) January 12 Keye Luke: 86 Character actor February 1 Jimmy MacDonald: 84 Voice actor (Mickey Mouse) February 3 Harry Ackerman: 78 Producer Nancy Kulp: 69 Actress (Miss Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies) February 6 Danny Thomas: 79

  4. Radames Pera - Wikipedia

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    In Kung Fu Radames mainly worked with veteran Asian-American actors Philip Ahn (Master Kan), Keye Luke (blind Master Po, who named him "Grasshopper") and Richard Loo (Master Sun). His "flashback" scenes mostly took place in a Shaolin Monastery where he was taught by monks to be a Shaolin priest and kung-fu master. He is depicted as the first ...

  5. James Hong - Wikipedia

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    However, Keye Luke's character was known as Lee Chan. In 1959, ... though due to his advanced age he wanted the filmmakers to start work on it quickly.

  6. List of characters played by multiple actors in the same film

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    Shih's English was very poor, so actor Keye Luke supplied his speaking voice. Arnold Schwarzenegger and an uncredited voice actor as Hercules in Hercules in New York (1970) [ 36 ] Schwarzenegger was cast based on his appearance, but the producers were initially unaware of his thick Austrian accent, and dubbed over his voice with a more ...

  7. Phantom of Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    Phantom of Chinatown is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen starring Keye Luke. This is the last of the Mr. Wong films and the only one to star Luke in the role originated by Boris Karloff. [1] This was the first film with an Asian actor playing the lead role as a Chinese detective. [1]

  8. Victor Sen Yung - Wikipedia

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    In this movie, Sidney Toler replaced the recently deceased Warner Oland as Charlie Chan and Sen Yung replaced Oland's "number one son" Lee, who had been played by Keye Luke. Luke left the series in 1938, leading to the need for a "number two son". [5] Sen Yung played Jimmy Chan in 11 Charlie Chan films between 1938 and 1942. [5]

  9. Brian Tochi - Wikipedia

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    Brian Tochi (born Brian Keith Tochihara) [1] [2] is an American actor. During the late 1960s through much of the 1970s and 1980's, he was one of the most widely seen East Asian child actors working in U.S. television, appearing in various TV series and nearly a hundred advertisements.