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Lee Tung Foo was a Chinese American Vaudeville performer born in California who performed in English, German, and Latin. He became a film actor later in his life.
Born
Friday, 23 April 1875
Died
Sunday, 01 May 1966
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Manchurian Candidate | Man in Lobby | 1962 |
The Sheepman | Willie, Proprietor of Restaurant | 1958 |
Badlands of Montana | Ling | 1957 |
Meet Me in Las Vegas | Lee | 1956 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Old Loo | 1955 |
Soldier of Fortune | Chinese Cook | 1955 |
Terry and the Pirates | Chung - Policeman | 1952 |
The World in His Arms | Chinese Proprietor | 1952 |
Macao | Merchant | 1952 |
Hong Kong | Chinese Waiter | 1952 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Manchurian Candidate | Man in Lobby | 1962 |
The Sheepman | Willie, Proprietor of Restaurant | 1958 |
Badlands of Montana | Ling | 1957 |
Meet Me in Las Vegas | Lee | 1956 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Old Loo | 1955 |
Soldier of Fortune | Chinese Cook | 1955 |
Terry and the Pirates | Chung - Policeman | 1952 |
The World in His Arms | Chinese Proprietor | 1952 |
Macao | Merchant | 1952 |
Hong Kong | Chinese Waiter | 1952 |
Death Valley Days | Chang | 1952 |
China Corsair | Police Captain Lee | 1951 |
Smuggler's Island | Vito | 1951 |
The Thing from Another World | Lee - a Cook | 1951 |
Short Grass | Lin | 1950 |
California Passage | Cook | 1950 |
The Cariboo Trail | Ling | 1950 |
Annie Get Your Gun | Chinese Cook on Train | 1950 |
Dangerous Assignment | Sen | 1950 |
There's a Girl in My Heart | Charlie Li | 1949 |
The Lone Ranger | Wong | 1949 |
Mighty Joe Young | Chinese Waiter | 1949 |
The Gay Amigo | Lee - Cantina Cook | 1949 |
The Stratton Story | Waiter | 1949 |
Criss Cross | Chinese Cook | 1949 |
Luxury Liner | Fu Dong, Chinese Chef | 1948 |
Strange Gamble | Wong | 1948 |
The Golden Eye | Wong Fai | 1948 |
The Checkered Coat | Kim | 1948 |
Sleep, My Love | Wedding Official | 1948 |
The Chinese Ring | Armstrong's Butler | 1947 |
Saigon | Chinese Farmer | 1947 |
Heaven Only Knows | Thank You | 1947 |
Calcutta | Kim | 1946 |
The Show-Off | Chinese Waiter | 1946 |
It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog | Laundryman | 1946 |
They Were Expendable | Asian Bartender | 1945 |
Mrs. Parkington | Sam | 1944 |
Laura | Waldo's Servant | 1944 |
Barbary Coast Gent | Wong Gee | 1944 |
Dragon Seed | Innkeeper | 1944 |
The Purple Heart | Judge | 1944 |
Behind the Rising Sun | Dinner Guest | 1943 |
Night Plane from Chungking | Bus Driver | 1943 |
Mission to Moscow | Tsiang Ting Fu - Chinese Ambassador | 1943 |
Across the Pacific | Sam Wing On | 1942 |
Somewhere I'll Find You | Chinese Doctor | 1942 |
Mr. Blabbermouth! | Cook | 1942 |
Invisible Agent | Gen. Chin Lee | 1942 |
The Tuttles of Tahiti | Islander | 1942 |
Right to the Heart | Servant | 1942 |
Secret of the Wastelands | Doy Kee | 1941 |
Passage from Hong Kong | Porter | 1941 |
Accent on Love | Chinese Man in Courtroom | 1941 |
They Met in Bombay | Elder Foo Sing | 1941 |
Dead Men Tell | Wu Mei | 1941 |
Flight Command | Jung, Gary's Servant / Jung | 1940 |
Phantom of Chinatown | Foo | 1940 |
They Knew What They Wanted | Ah Gee, the Cook | 1940 |
Phantom Raiders | Mr. Yamamoto | 1940 |
Barricade | Houseboy | 1939 |
Mr. Wong in Chinatown | Willie | 1939 |
The Mystery of Mr. Wong | Willie | 1939 |
Stand Up and Fight | Chinese Cook | 1939 |
Mr. Wong, Detective | Tchin | 1938 |
Red Barry | Importation Store Clerk | 1938 |
Change of Heart | Chinese Laundryman | 1938 |
Thank You, Mr. Moto | Man Questioned by Authorities | 1937 |
Top of the Town | Chinese Ambassador | 1937 |
Waikiki Wedding | Gardener | 1937 |
Stowaway | Bartender | 1936 |
The General Died at Dawn | Mr. Chen | 1936 |