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Beulah Quo was a Chinese-American actress and activist born in Stockton, California. The spelling of her last name changed from Kwoh to Quo because she was constantly asked if KWOH was a radio station. She starred in many films and television series beginning in the mid-1950s, and was best known for her appearances in General Hospital (1963), Chinatown (1974), and Brokedown Palace (1999). She was also an advocate of more and better screen roles for Asian actors, and founded several organizations in pursuit of that goal.
Born
Tuesday, 17 April 1923
Died
Wednesday, 23 October 2002
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Cecilia Wang | 2001 |
The Michael Richards Show | Mai | 2000 |
Brokedown Palace | Guard Velie | 1999 |
Brimstone | Landlady | 1998 |
Suddenly Susan | Dr. Ni | 1996 |
Bless This House | Old Woman | 1995 |
ER | Grandma Fong | 1994 |
Chicago Hope | Grandmother Wang | 1994 |
Bad Girls | Chinese Herbalist | 1994 |
Forbidden Nights | Vice Dean Yin | 1990 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Cecilia Wang | 2001 |
The Michael Richards Show | Mai | 2000 |
Brokedown Palace | Guard Velie | 1999 |
Brimstone | Landlady | 1998 |
Suddenly Susan | Dr. Ni | 1996 |
Bless This House | Old Woman | 1995 |
ER | Grandma Fong | 1994 |
Chicago Hope | Grandmother Wang | 1994 |
Bad Girls | Chinese Herbalist | 1994 |
Forbidden Nights | Vice Dean Yin | 1990 |
Le palanquin des larmes | Mme Chen | 1986 |
Beverly Hills Madam | Lil's maid | 1986 |
MacGyver | Mrs. Chung | 1985 |
The Lady from Yesterday | Mai Ling Luong | 1985 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Herbalist | 1985 |
Into the Night | Mrs. Yakamura | 1985 |
Street Hawk | Auntie Pearl | 1985 |
Hunter | Mrs. Chin | 1984 |
Airwolf | Mae's Mother | 1984 |
Scarecrow and Mrs. King | Sally | 1983 |
Yes, Giorgio | Mei Ling | 1982 |
Marco Polo | Empress Chabi | 1982 |
The Letter | 1982 | |
Magnum, P.I. | Mrs. Iko Tamura | 1980 |
The Children of an Lac | Madame Ngai | 1980 |
Trapper John, M.D. | Mrs. Li / Nam | 1979 |
Samurai | Hana Mitsubishi Cantrell | 1979 |
The Incredible Hulk | Huyn | 1977 |
MacArthur | Ah Cheu | 1977 |
Meeting of Minds | Empress Tz'u-hsi / Tz'u-Hsi | 1977 |
Quincy M.E. | Mrs. Inoko | 1976 |
City of Angels | Lou Wong | 1976 |
How the West Was Won | Ah Kam | 1976 |
Starsky and Hutch | Dr. Quo | 1975 |
The Last Survivors | Mrs. Peters | 1975 |
S.W.A.T. | Madame Yang | 1975 |
Baretta | Mrs. Chu | 1975 |
Chico and the Man | Mariko Nakamura | 1974 |
Chinatown | Maid | 1974 |
Genesis II | Primus Lu Chan | 1973 |
Police Story | The Supervisor | 1973 |
Voyage of the Yes | Native Nurse | 1973 |
Kung Fu | Soong's Wife / Mai Chi / Madam Chun | 1972 |
If Tomorrow Comes | Midori | 1971 |
The Smith Family | Anna | 1971 |
Love, American Style | Lu See (segment "Love and the Golden Worm") | 1969 |
To Rome with Love | Mrs. Okada | 1969 |
The Bill Cosby Show | Mrs. Rogers / Second Teacher | 1969 |
Adam-12 | Mrs. Chung / Mrs. Hong Toy | 1968 |
Hawaii Five-O | Madame Souvang | 1968 |
The Sand Pebbles | Mama Chunk | 1966 |
Family Affair | Liang | 1966 |
The Wild Wild West | May Li | 1965 |
I Spy | Mother / Mary / Amah | 1965 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Japanese Woman | 1964 |
Kentucky Jones | Mrs. Tea-Store Fu | 1964 |
The 7th Dawn | Ah Ming | 1964 |
The Lieutenant | Village Woman 1 | 1963 |
Girls! Girls! Girls! | Madam Yung | 1962 |
Gypsy | Waitress | 1962 |
Sam Benedict | Mrs. Matsui | 1962 |
Two Weeks in Another Town | Chinese Woman | 1962 |
Flower Drum Song | Woman | 1961 |
Dr. Kildare | Natsu Shigera | 1961 |
Follow the Sun | Clara | 1961 |
Ada | Wife of Chinese Restaurant Proprietor | 1961 |
My Three Sons | Alice Wong | 1960 |
Hong Kong | Shun-Ko / Pai Nvan / Chung's Wife | 1960 |
The Barbara Stanwyck Show | Amah | 1960 |
Pete and Gladys | Mrs. Suki | 1960 |
Hawaiian Eye | Grandmother Tsu-Yin | 1959 |
77 Sunset Strip | Mrs. Nakayama | 1958 |
Perry Mason | Mrs. Tong | 1957 |
Bachelor Father | Aunt Rose | 1957 |
Have Gun - Will Travel | Mrs. Osata | 1957 |
Crusader | Mrs. Quon | 1955 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Third Aunt | 1955 |
TV Reader's Digest | Woman | 1955 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1978 | Emmy | Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series | Nominated |