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Born in China but raised from childhood in Seattle, Luke entered the film industry as a billboard artist and caricaturist doing layout work for movie houses. He first acted when an MGM producer needed a Chinese actor with good English diction for a supporting role in the 1934 Greta Garbo film "The Painted Veil."

A featured actor in between 100-150 films, Luke is best known as Lee Chan, the No. 1 Son in 13 Charlie Chan films beginning in the late 1930s and as Kato, the clever houseboy to the masked avenger in "The Green Hornet" serials....

Filmography

Alice (Paramount) - ( Dr Yang / 1990 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Gremlins 2: The New Batch - ( Mr Wing / 1990 / Released / Gilad )
The Mighty Quinn - ( Dr Raj / 1989 / Released / )
Dead Heat - ( Mr Thule / 1988 / Released / )
A Fine Mess - ( Ishimine / 1986 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
Gremlins - ( Grandfather / 1984 / Released / Columbia-EMI-Warner )
Just You and Me, Kid - ( Dr Device / 1979 / Released / )
The Amsterdam Kill - ( Chung Wei / 1978 / Released / )
The Hawaiians - ( Foo Sen / 1970 / Released / )
The Chairman - ( Professor Soong Li / 1969 / Released / )
Nobody's Perfect - ( Gondai-san / 1968 / Released / )
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing - ( Elder Brother / 1955 / Released / )
World For Ransom - ( Wong / 1954 / Released / Allied Artists )
Fair Wind to Java - ( Pidada / 1953 / Released / Republic Pictures Corporation )
Tokyo Rose - ( / 1946 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Across the Pacific - ( / 1942 / Released / )
Charlie Chan at the Olympics - ( / 1937 / Released / 20th Century Fox Studios )
King of Burlesque - ( / 1935 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
The Good Earth - ( / / Released / )
TV Credits
The 1988 Miss Universe Pageant ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Blood Sport ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Kung Fu: The Movie ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Sidekicks ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The Last Electric Knight ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Blade in Hong Kong ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
Chipmunks ( 1983 / Released ): Voice
Cocaine and Blue Eyes ( 1983 / Released ): Actor
Fly Away Home ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends ( 1981 / Released ): Voice
Unit 4 ( 1981 / Released ): Actor
Brothers ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Jabberjaw ( 1976 / Released ): Voice
Harry O ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
The Cat Creature ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Anna and the King ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Kung Fu ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
Kung Fu ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
M*A*S*H ( 1972 / Released ): Actor
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan ( 1972 / Released ): Voice
Battle of the Planets ( Released ): Voice
Reading Rainbow ( Released ): Narrator
Star Trek ( Released ): Actor
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest ( Released ): Voice
Full Biography (Back to top)

Born in China but raised from childhood in Seattle, Luke entered the film industry as a billboard artist and caricaturist doing layout work for movie houses. He first acted when an MGM producer needed a Chinese actor with good English diction for a supporting role in the 1934 Greta Garbo film "The Painted Veil."

A featured actor in between 100-150 films, Luke is best known as Lee Chan, the No. 1 Son in 13 Charlie Chan films beginning in the late 1930s and as Kato, the clever houseboy to the masked avenger in "The Green Hornet" serials. During Hollywood's "Yellow Peril" period, when Asian actors were often cast as villains, MGM signed Luke to play the eager young intern in the "Dr. Gillespie" film series with Lionel Barrymore. He was subsequently cast as "good guys"--ambitious young lawyers or detectives.

Working consistently for over 60 years, Luke also made guest appearances on numerous TV shows and played Thomas Wong on "Kentucky Jones" (1964-65), Kralahome on the series "Anna and the King" (1972), the blind monk Master Po on "Kung Fu" (1972-75) and Dr. Fong on "Harry-O" (1976). After being identified as Charlie Chan's son for so many years, Luke supplied the voice of Charlie Chan himself on the Saturday morning cartoon "Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan" (1972-74).

Luke costarred on Broadway as the patriarch of a Chinese-American family in the 1958 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Flower Drum Song" for three years. More recently, he appeared as the Chinese merchant in both "Gremlin" films and made his final screen appearance as the Chinese herbalist, Dr. Yang, whose blend of Eastern herbs and Western psychiatry liberates Mia Farrow in the Woody Allen film "Alice" (1990).


Profession(s):
Actor, commercial artist, poster designer
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
wife:Ethel Davis (married from 1942 until her death in 1979)

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Education
University of Washington Seattle, Washington
Franklin High School Seattle, Washington 1922
Milestones (Back to top)
1935 Starred as No. 1 Son in first of 13 Charlie Chan films
1934 Became an actor when an MGM producer needed a Chinese actor with educated diction to play a supporting role in the Greta Garbo film, "The Painted Veil"
Immigrated to USA as child and grew up in Seattle, WA
Entered the film industry as a billboard designer and caricaturist for Fox West Coast Theaters and RKO Studios


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