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Kam Tong was a Chinese American actor best known for his role as Hey Boy on the CBS television series Have Gun, Will Travel and as Dr. Li in the film version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song.
Born
Tuesday, 18 December 1906
Died
Saturday, 08 November 1969
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Television: The First Fifty Years | Hey Boy | 1999 |
The Mad Room | Male Nurse | 1969 |
It Takes a Thief | 1st Servant | 1968 |
Kill a Dragon | Win Lim | 1967 |
CBS Playhouse | Chief Elder | 1967 |
Dimension 5 | Kim Fong | 1966 |
The Time Tunnel | Sgt. Itsugi | 1966 |
Mister Buddwing | Dice Player | 1966 |
Stagecoach | Waldo | 1966 |
Women of the Prehistoric Planet | Jung | 1966 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Television: The First Fifty Years | Hey Boy | 1999 |
The Mad Room | Male Nurse | 1969 |
It Takes a Thief | 1st Servant | 1968 |
Kill a Dragon | Win Lim | 1967 |
CBS Playhouse | Chief Elder | 1967 |
Dimension 5 | Kim Fong | 1966 |
The Time Tunnel | Sgt. Itsugi | 1966 |
Mister Buddwing | Dice Player | 1966 |
Stagecoach | Waldo | 1966 |
Women of the Prehistoric Planet | Jung | 1966 |
The Big Valley | Wong / Wing Lee / Key | 1965 |
I Spy | Wang Lee / Kung | 1965 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Ra Pandu / Yukio | 1964 |
Espionage Target: You | Mr. Kai | 1964 |
The Richard Boone Show | Ling Lee | 1963 |
It Happened at the World's Fair | Uncle Walter Ling | 1963 |
The Virginian | Ning Yang / Chang | 1962 |
Flower Drum Song | Doctor Li | 1961 |
Alcoa Premiere | Lu Ding | 1961 |
Kraft Mystery Theater | Jung Lu / Lu Ding | 1961 |
Mr. Garlund | Kam Chang | 1960 |
Hong Kong | Mr. Sui / Dr. Cheng | 1960 |
The Brothers Brannagan | Han | 1960 |
Walk Like a Dragon | San | 1960 |
Who Was That Lady? | Lee Wong | 1960 |
Bonanza | Ching Liu | 1959 |
21 Beacon Street | Tsai | 1959 |
Border Patrol | Lim Wat | 1959 |
The Third Man | Lee | 1959 |
The Untouchables | Waiter | 1959 |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | Jung Lu | 1958 |
The Hunters | Red Chinese Officer | 1958 |
The Californians | Tsieh / Lee Ying | 1957 |
Wagon Train | Leung | 1957 |
Have Gun - Will Travel | Hey Boy | 1957 |
The Seventh Sin | Colonel Yu | 1957 |
The Silent Service | Korean / Borallis | 1957 |
Crossroads | Japanese Officer | 1955 |
The Left Hand of God | Moslem Messenger | 1955 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Dr. Sen | 1955 |
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy | Chinese Busboy | 1955 |
Soldier of Fortune | Needle - Chinese Communist Interrogator | 1955 |
This Is My Love | Harry | 1954 |
The Lone Wolf | Chang | 1954 |
Target Hong Kong | Tai Ching | 1953 |
You Are There | Katamo | 1953 |
Hong Kong | Jewelry Store Clerk | 1952 |
A Yank in Indo-China | Major Lao Kay | 1952 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Customer in Chinese Laundry Skit | 1951 |
State Department: File 649 | Chinese Man | 1949 |
Dishonored Lady | Courtland's Houseboy | 1947 |
Salute to the Marines | Japanese Officer | 1943 |
They Got Me Covered | Hawara | 1943 |
China Girl | Japanese Doctor | 1942 |
The Hidden Hand | Mallo | 1942 |
King of the Mounties | Japanese Pilot | 1942 |
Across the Pacific | T. Oki | 1942 |
Mr. Blabbermouth! | Japanese Man on Bus | 1942 |
Joan of Ozark | Japanese Commander | 1942 |
Lure of the Islands | Lt. Kono | 1942 |
Rubber Racketeers | Tom | 1942 |
The Man Who Came to Dinner | Chinese Guest | 1942 |
Secret of the Wastelands | Townsman | 1941 |
Passage from Hong Kong | Newsboy | 1941 |
The Man I Married | Reporter at Nazi Rally | 1940 |
Drums of Fu Manchu | Crawford's Manservant | 1940 |
The Real Glory | Filipino Soldier | 1939 |
International Settlement | Waiter | 1938 |
The Good Earth | Chinese Peasant | 1937 |
The General Died at Dawn | Houseboy | 1936 |
Ace Drummond | Mongolian Worker | 1936 |