Keye Luke
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| Known for: |
General Hospital, Gremlins, Gremlins 2: The New Batch |
| Birthday: |
18 June 1904,
Guangzhou, China |
| Height: |
5' 6" (1.68 m) |
Trivia

Best remembered as "No. 1 Son", Lee Chan, in
Warner Oland's Charlie Chan films of the 1930s.

Luke was an accomplished artist who specialized in murals. Examples of his work appear in the films
The Shanghai Gesture and
Macao.

Did a lot of TV work in his later years, at one point (1972-73) serving as a regular on three TV series simultaneously:
Kung Fu,
Anna and the King,
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan. In addition, although not a regular, he was a frequent guest star on
M*A*S*H.

Almost 40 years after he played "Lee Chan" to the Charlie Chans of
Warner Oland and
Roland Winters, he took a turn at playing Charlie Chan himself, providing his voice in the Hanna-Barbera animated ABC-TV series
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan. Among those who provided the voices of his children were
Jodie Foster and
Robert Ito.

Was 44 years of age when he returned to the role of Lee Chan, Charlie Chan's 'Number One Son' in the last two Chan films (
Charlie Chan and the Feathered Serpent and
Charlie Chan and the Sky Dragon). He was actually 5 months older than
Roland Winters, the actor who portrayed Charlie Chan in these films.

Brother of
Edwin Luke.

Was the original Kato in the Green Hornet serials

He also painted the garden fairytale setting murals of the interior of the Graumans Chinese theatre and the Chinese theatre massive auditorium ceiling.

In addition to his on-screen roles, he had a successful career as a voice artist. This included the dubbing of foreign language films into English as well as doing voices for animated cartoons.

Created the role of Master Wang in the original Broadway production of the
Richard Rodgers and
Oscar Hammerstein II musical "Flower Drum Song," playing the role for two years in New York and another two on the road without ever missing a performance.

He had the distinction of being the only Asian actor to play a lead Asian detective in the 1930/1940s era. He played Mr. Wong in
Phantom of Chinatown for Monogram. It was the final film in the series and he took over the role from
Boris Karloff.

He continued working until age 86. He died only weeks after his final film,
Woody Allen's
Alice, was released.

Drew artwork used in the press book for the original
King Kong.

Was considered for the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
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