"Guangzhou, China"@en . "Keye Luke (Chinese: \u9678\u932B\u9E9F, Cantonese: Luk Shek Lun; June 18, 1904 \u2013 January 12, 1991) appeared in three episodes of the M*A*S*H TV series; first as Korean craftsman/merchant Mister Shin in the Season 6 episode \"Patent 4077\", then as gambling hustler Cho Kim in \"A Night at Rosie's\" in Season 7, then as Korean orphanage proprietor Father Choi Sung Ho in the episode \"Death Takes a Holiday\" in Season 9. He would also appear in the Season 6 episode of Trapper John, M.D., appearing as Ronald Kwan Mein in the Season 6 episode Eternally Yours. A Chinese-born American film, stage and TV character actor, Keye was known for playing Lee Chan, the \"Number One Son\" in the Charlie Chan films, the original Kato in the 1939-1941 Green Hornet film serials, and Master Po in the television series Kung Fu. He was the first Chinese-American contract player signed with RKO, Universal, and MGM and was one of the most prominent Asian actors of American cinema in the mid-twentieth century."@en . . "1934"^^ . "1934"^^ . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Keye Luke Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . . "\u9678\u932B\u9E9F"@en . "Whittier, California, United States"@en . . . . . . . "Keye Luke was born in Canton, China. He grew up in Seattle, and entered the film business as a commercial artist and a designer of movie posters. He was hired as a technical advisor on several Asian-themed films, and made his film debut in The Painted Veil (1934). It seemed that Luke appeared in almost every film that called for Chinese characters, usually in small parts but occasionally, as in The Good Earth (1937), in a meatier, more substantial role. In addition, he played Dr. Kildare's rival at the hospital in the Dr. Kildare series at MGM, but it was as Charlie Chan's #1 son in that series that Luke achieved his greatest recognition. In the 1970s, a new generation was made aware of Luke's talents by virtue of his recurring role in the TV series Kung Fu (1972)."@en . . . "Actor/Voice artist"@en . . "Keye Luke"@es . . . . . "1904-06-18"^^ . . "Guangzhou, China"@en . . . . . . "1991-01-12"^^ . "Keye Luke (June 18, 1904 - January 12, 1991) is a Chinese actor. He appeared in the show Miami Vice as General Lao Li, head of an Asian drug cartel whose opium was covertly used by the CIA to finance interests in Thailand (and an adversary to Martin \"Marty\" Castillo) in the episode \"Golden Triangle (Part II)\"."@en . "Keye Luke"@de . . "nm0525601"@de . . "Died"@en . . . . "Whittier, California, U.S."@en . "Born"@en . "Keye Luke"@en . "right|thumb|200px|Keye Luke en \"Kung Fu\" 18/06/1904 - Cant\u00F3n (China) * Fallecido 12/01/1991"@es . "keyeluke.jpg"@en . . . . "According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Luke was briefly considered for the role of Doctor Noonian Soong in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode \"Brothers\" when it was thought having Brent Spiner play three roles in the episode would not be feasible."@en . . "Various characters"@en . . . . . "Ethel Davis"@en . . "Keye Luke was a Chinese-born American actor, known for playing Mr. Wing in the films, Gremlins, and Gremlins 2: The New Batch. He also had voice roles in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Zoltar in Space Ghost (starring Gary Owens, Tim Matheson, and Don Messick), and Charlie Chan in The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (co-starring Jodie Foster and Brian Tochi). Luke died of a stroke in 1991, at the age of 86."@en . . . "Keye Luke made a guest appearance as Sam Yeng, a Chinese restuarant owner, in the Season 2 episode \"The Maltese Cow\"."@en . . . . "1904-06-18"^^ . . "Miami Vice Character"@en . . . "Keye Luke (Chinese: \u9678\u932B\u9E9F, Cantonese: Luk Sek Lam, Pinyin: L\u00F9 X\u012Bl\u00EDn; June 18, 1904 \u2013 January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-born American actor."@en . . "Keye Luke (Chinese: \u9678\u932B\u9E9F, Cantonese: Luk Shek Lun; June 18, 1904 \u2013 January 12, 1991) appeared in three episodes of the M*A*S*H TV series; first as Korean craftsman/merchant Mister Shin in the Season 6 episode \"Patent 4077\", then as gambling hustler Cho Kim in \"A Night at Rosie's\" in Season 7, then as Korean orphanage proprietor Father Choi Sung Ho in the episode \"Death Takes a Holiday\" in Season 9. He would also appear in the Season 6 episode of Trapper John, M.D., appearing as Ronald Kwan Mein in the Season 6 episode Eternally Yours."@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . . "Actor and Voice artist"@en . "M*A*S*H"@en . . . . . . "--01-12"^^ . "Voice Actor"@en . "Keye Luke (June 18, 1904 - January 12, 1991) is a Chinese actor. He appeared in the show Miami Vice as General Lao Li, head of an Asian drug cartel whose opium was covertly used by the CIA to finance interests in Thailand (and an adversary to Martin \"Marty\" Castillo) in the episode \"Golden Triangle (Part II)\"."@en . . "Active"@en . "Keye Luke (June 18, 1904 - January 12, 1991) is a Chinese actor. He appeared in the NBC-TV series The A-Team as Sam Yeng, owner of The Golden Pagoda reataurant, who enlists the help of the A-Team to fight off a Chinese organized crime boss from taking over the restaurant, which he and daughter Sun Yeng (Lydia Lei) purchased from them in the Season 2 episode The Maltese Cow."@en . . "Keye Luke was born in Canton, China. He grew up in Seattle, and entered the film business as a commercial artist and a designer of movie posters. He was hired as a technical advisor on several Asian-themed films, and made his film debut in The Painted Veil (1934). In the 1970s, a new generation was made aware of Luke's talents by virtue of his recurring role in the TV series Kung Fu (1972)."@en . "Keye Luke"@de . "Keye Luke made three guest appearances on the CBS-TV series \"M*A*S*H\", in different roles, as well as one in Season 6 of its spinoff, \"Trapper John, M.D.\""@en . . "--06-18"^^ . . "Ethel Davis , one daughter"@en . . "1991-01-12"^^ . . . . . . "right|thumb|200px|Keye Luke en \"Kung Fu\" 18/06/1904 - Cant\u00F3n (China) * Fallecido 12/01/1991"@es . . . . "Voice actor"@en . . "According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Luke was briefly considered for the role of Doctor Noonian Soong in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode \"Brothers\" when it was thought having Brent Spiner play three roles in the episode would not be feasible. Luke was born as \u9678\u932B\u9E9F (Luk Sek Lan or L\u00F9 X\u00EDl\u00EDn) in Guangzhou, China. His family emigrated to the United States and settled down in Seattle, when he was a child. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1944. He is most recognized for playing Charlie Chan's #1 son, Lee Chan, in several Charlie Chan films throughout the 1930s and '40s. He's also known for portraying Kato in the original Green Hornet film shorts of the 1940s. He is also remembered for his role as Master Po on the 1970s television series Kung Fu. In 1957, Luke worked with a young George Takei during the English dubbing of Rodan, one of the first Japanese monster movies. Luke and Takei again worked together on the English version of Gigantis, the Fire Monster (1959). He played the role of Mr. Wing in the 1984 Joe Dante film, Gremlins, and its 1990 sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch. Fellow Star Trek alumni Zach Galligan, Dick Miller, Kenneth Tobey, and even composer Jerry Goldsmith appeared in both of these films, while Jonathan Banks and William Schallert appeared in the former and Robert Picardo, John Glover, Henry Gibson, and Ron Fassler were in the latter."@en . . . . . . "Whittier, California"@en . . . "Keye Luke (June 18, 1904 - January 12, 1991) is a Chinese actor. He appeared in the NBC-TV series The A-Team as Sam Yeng, owner of The Golden Pagoda reataurant, who enlists the help of the A-Team to fight off a Chinese organized crime boss from taking over the restaurant, which he and daughter Sun Yeng (Lydia Lei) purchased from them in the Season 2 episode The Maltese Cow."@en . "Guangzhou, Canton, China"@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Keye Luke Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown"@en . . "1991-01-12"^^ . "Spouse/Child"@en . . "Actor"@en . . "Ethel Davis , one daughter"@en . "Luke, Keye"@en . . . . "The Maltese Cow in Season 2"@en . "Keye Luke"@en . "General Lao Li"@en . . . "200"^^ . "1904-06-18"^^ . "The A-Team (TV Series)"@en . . "episode of Trapper John, M.D. in Season 6"@en . . "Keye Luke was a Chinese-born American actor, known for playing Mr. Wing in the films, Gremlins, and Gremlins 2: The New Batch. He also had voice roles in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Zoltar in Space Ghost (starring Gary Owens, Tim Matheson, and Don Messick), and Charlie Chan in The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (co-starring Jodie Foster and Brian Tochi). Luke died of a stroke in 1991, at the age of 86."@en . "Keye Luke"@en . "Luke in Charlie Chan publicity photo"@en . . . . . "Keye Luke (Chinese: \u9678\u932B\u9E9F, Cantonese: Luk Sek Lam, Pinyin: L\u00F9 X\u012Bl\u00EDn; June 18, 1904 \u2013 January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-born American actor."@en . . . "1934"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . . . . .