
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Keye Luke (Chinese: 陸錫麒, Cantonese: Luk Shek Kee; June 18, 1904 – January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-American actor. He was known for playing Lee Chan, the "Number One Son" in the Charlie Chan films, the original Kato in the 1939–1941 Green Hornet film serials, Brak in the 1960s Space Ghost cartoons, Master Po in the television series Kung Fu, and Mr. Wing in the Gremlins films. He was the first Chinese-American contract player signed by RKO, Universal Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was one of the most prominent Asian actors of American cinema in the mid-twentieth century.
Movie | The Green Hornet Movie Edition | Kato | 2022 |
Movie | Keye Luke | Keye Luke (himself) | 2012-05-13 |
Movie | Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Mr. Wing | 1990-06-15 |
Movie | Alice | Dr. Yang | 1990-12-25 |
Movie | The Mighty Quinn | Dr. Raj | 1989-02-17 |
Movie | Dead Heat | Mr. Thule | 1988-05-06 |
Series | Sidekicks | 1986-09-26 | |
Movie | A Fine Mess | Ishimine | 1986-08-08 |
Movie | Blade in Hong Kong | 1985-03-15 | |
Movie | Gremlins | Grandfather (Mr. Wing) | 1984-06-07 |
Series | Goldie Gold and Action Jack | Additional Voices (voice) | 1981-09-12 |
Movie | The Amsterdam Kill | Chung Wei | 1977-12-26 |
Series | The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan | 1972-09-09 | |
Movie | Kung Fu | 1972-02-22 | |
Movie | The Chairman | Professor Soong Li | 1969-06-25 |
Movie | Nobody's Perfect | Gondai-San | 1968-01-12 |
Series | Space Ghost and Dino Boy | 1966-09-10 | |
Movie | Around the World in Eighty Days | Old Man at Travel Office (uncredited) | 1956-10-17 |
Movie | Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | Lee Foo | 1955-08-18 |
Movie | Hell's Half Acre | Police Chief Dan | 1954-06-01 |
Movie | South Sea Woman | Japanese Deck Officer (uncredited) | 1953-06-27 |
Movie | The Feathered Serpent | Lee Chan | 1948-12-19 |
Movie | Lost City of the Jungle | Tal Shan | 1946-04-23 |
Movie | First Yank into Tokyo | Haan-Soo | 1945-09-05 |
Movie | Salute to the Marines | 'Flashy' Logaz | 1943-09-02 |
Movie | The Adventures of Smilin' Jack | Captain Wing | 1943-01-05 |
Movie | Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant | Dr. Lee Wong How | 1942-11-01 |
Movie | A Yank on the Burma Road | Kim How | 1942-01-29 |
Movie | Mr. and Mrs. North | Kumi | 1942-01-23 |
Movie | Invisible Agent | Surgeon | 1942-08-07 |
Movie | The Falcon's Brother | Jerry | 1942-10-02 |
Movie | Mexican Spitfire's Elephant | Lao Lee - Chinese Magician | 1942-09-17 |
Movie | The Green Hornet | Kato | 1940-01-08 |
Movie | Wildcat Bus | Tai | 1940-08-23 |
Movie | No, No, Nanette | Sung, Oriental Cafe Manager (uncredited) | 1940-12-19 |
Movie | The Green Hornet Strikes Again! | Kato | 1940-12-24 |
Movie | Comrade X | World Press Attendee with Glasses | 1940-12-13 |
Movie | Barricade | Ling | 1939-12-08 |
Movie | Disputed Passage | Andrew Abbott | 1939-10-25 |
Movie | Charlie Chan at the Olympics | Lee Chan | 1937-05-21 |
Movie | The Good Earth | Elder Son | 1937-06-02 |
Movie | Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo | Lee Chan | 1937-12-17 |
Movie | Charlie Chan at the Race Track | Lee Chan | 1936-08-07 |
Movie | Charlie Chan at the Opera | Lee Chan | 1936-12-04 |
Movie | Here's to Romance | Saito | 1935-10-04 |
Movie | Murder in the Fleet | Consul's Secretary (Uncredited) | 1935-05-24 |
Movie | Oil For The Lamps Of China | Young Chinese Soldier | 1935-06-08 |
Movie | The Painted Veil | Shay Key Fong (uncredited) | 1934-11-23 |