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Richard Loo

Richard Loo (October 1, 1903 – November 20, 1983) was an American film actor who was one of the most familiar Asian character actors in American films of the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1931 and 1982. Chinese by ancestry and Hawaiian by birth, Loo spent his youth in Hawaii, then moved to California as a teenager. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and began a career in business. The stock market crash of 1929 and the subsequent economic depression forced Loo to start over. He became involved with amateur, then professional, theater companies and in 1931 made his first film. Like most Asian actors in non-Asian countries, he played primarily small, stereotypical roles, though he rose quickly to familiarity, if not fame, in a number of films. His stern features led him to be a favorite movie villain, and the outbreak of World War II gave him greater prominence in roles as vicious Japanese soldiers in such successful pictures as The Purple Heart (1944) and God Is My Co-Pilot (1945). Loo was most often typecast as the Japanese enemy pilot, spy or interrogator during World War II. In the film The Purple Heart he plays a Japanese Imperial Army general who commits suicide because he cannot break down the American prisoners. According to his daughter, Beverly Jane Loo, he didn't mind being typecast as a villain in these movies as he felt very patriotic about playing those parts. In 1944 he appeared as a Chinese army lieutenant opposite Gregory Peck in The Keys of the Kingdom. He had a rare heroic role as a war-weary Japanese-American soldier in Samuel Fuller's Korean War classic The Steel Helmet (1951), but he spent much of the latter part of his career performing stock roles in films and minor television roles. In 1974 he appeared as the Thai billionaire tycoon Hai Fat in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun, opposite Roger Moore and Christopher Lee. Loo was also a teacher of Shaolin monks in three episodes of the 1972–1975 hit TV series Kung Fu and made a further three appearances as a different character. His last acting appearance was in The Incredible Hulk TV series in 1981, but he continued to act in Toyota commercials into 1982. Loo died of a cerebral hemorrhage on November 20, 1983, age 80. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

  • Known ForActing
  • Born1 October 1903 (age 122)
  • Place of BirthMaui, Hawaii, USA

Richard Loo

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Richard Loo (October 1, 1903 – November 20, 1983) was an American film actor who was one of the most familiar Asian character actors in American films of the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1931 and 1982. Chinese by ancestry and Hawaiian by birth, Loo spent his youth in Hawaii, then moved to California as a teenager. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and began a career in business. The stock market crash of 1929 and the subsequent economic depression forced Loo to start over. He became involved with amateur, then professional, theater companies and in 1931 made his first film. Like most Asian actors in non-Asian countries, he played primarily small, stereotypical roles, though he rose quickly to familiarity, if not fame, in a number of films. His stern features led him to be a favorite movie villain, and the outbreak of World War II gave him greater prominence in roles as vicious Japanese soldiers in such successful pictures as The Purple Heart (1944) and God Is My Co-Pilot (1945). Loo was most often typecast as the Japanese enemy pilot, spy or interrogator during World War II. In the film The Purple Heart he plays a Japanese Imperial Army general who commits suicide because he cannot break down the American prisoners. According to his daughter, Beverly Jane Loo, he didn't mind being typecast as a villain in these movies as he felt very patriotic about playing those parts. In 1944 he appeared as a Chinese army lieutenant opposite Gregory Peck in The Keys of the Kingdom. He had a rare heroic role as a war-weary Japanese-American soldier in Samuel Fuller's Korean War classic The Steel Helmet (1951), but he spent much of the latter part of his career performing stock roles in films and minor television roles. In 1974 he appeared as the Thai billionaire tycoon Hai Fat in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun, opposite Roger Moore and Christopher Lee. Loo was also a teacher of Shaolin monks in three episodes of the 1972–1975 hit TV series Kung Fu and made a further three appearances as a different character. His last acting appearance was in The Incredible Hulk TV series in 1981, but he continued to act in Toyota commercials into 1982. Loo died of a cerebral hemorrhage on November 20, 1983, age 80. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

  • Known ForActing
  • Born1 October 1903 (age 122)
  • Place of BirthMaui, Hawaii, USA
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Poster
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
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5.8
2002
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Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur
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1976
Poster
The Man with the Golden Gun
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6.442
1974
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Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon
star
7.111
1972
Poster
Chandler
star
4.5
1971
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One More Train to Rob
star
5.4
1971
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Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Matter of Humanities
star
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1969
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The Sand Pebbles
star
7.203
1966
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Confessions of an Opium Eater
star
5.4
1962
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A Girl Named Tamiko
star
5.0
1962
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Diamond Head
star
5.4
1962
Poster
The Scavengers
star
5.0
1959
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The Quiet American
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5.844
1958
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Hong Kong Affair
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1958
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Battle Hymn
star
6.5
1957
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Around the World in Eighty Days
star
6.6
1956
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The Conqueror
star
3.4
1956
Poster
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
star
6.0
1955
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House of Bamboo
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6.114
1955
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Soldier of Fortune
star
5.9
1955
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Hell and High Water
star
6.1
1954
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The Bamboo Prison
star
6.4
1954
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The Shanghai Story
star
4.8
1954
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Living It Up
star
6.4
1954
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Target Hong Kong
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5.333
1953
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Destination Gobi
star
5.7
1953
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China Venture
star
7.333
1953
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5 Fingers
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7.573
1952
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The Steel Helmet
star
7.0
1951
Poster
I Was an American Spy
star
6.2
1951
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The Clay Pigeon
star
5.5
1949
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Malaya
star
6.5
1949
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State Department: File 649
star
4.333
1949
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Women in the Night
star
3.9
1948
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To the Ends of the Earth
star
5.7
1948
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Rogues' Regiment
star
6.5
1948
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The Cobra Strikes
star
5.0
1948
Poster
Half Past Midnight
star
6.0
1948
Poster
Seven Were Saved
star
6.1
1947
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Web of Danger
star
4.8
1947
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Beyond Our Own
star
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1947
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Tokyo Rose
star
5.0
1946
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Betrayal from the East
star
5.8
1945
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Back to Bataan
star
6.1
1945
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First Yank into Tokyo
star
5.4
1945
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Prison Ship
star
6.0
1945
Poster
China Sky
star
5.5
1945
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China's Little Devils
star
4.0
1945
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God Is My Co-Pilot
star
7.0
1945
Poster
The Purple Heart
star
6.0
1944
Poster
The Keys of the Kingdom
star
7.041
1944
Poster
The Story of Dr. Wassell
star
6.3
1944
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The Falcon Strikes Back
star
5.6
1943
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The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
star
6.375
1943
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Flight for Freedom
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5.429
1943
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China
star
6.8
1943
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Behind the Rising Sun
star
5.7
1943
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Destroyer
star
6.6
1943
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So Proudly We Hail
star
5.543
1943
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Star Spangled Rhythm
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5.889
1942
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Across the Pacific
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6.6
1942
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Wake Island
star
5.68
1942
Poster
Road to Morocco
star
6.867
1942
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Secret of the Wastelands
star
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1941
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The Fatal Hour
star
5.7
1940
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Doomed to Die
star
5.5
1940
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North of Shanghai
star
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1939
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Daughter of the Tong
star
4.2
1939
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Panama Patrol
star
5.0
1939
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Mr. Wong in Chinatown
star
5.2
1939
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Lady of the Tropics
star
6.1
1939
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Miracles for Sale
star
6.4
1939
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Barricade
star
5.0
1939
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Island of Lost Men
star
5.7
1939
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Shadows Over Shanghai
star
4.5
1938
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Blondes at Work
star
6.1
1938
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The Good Earth
star
6.3
1937
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Lost Horizon
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7.0
1937
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West of Shanghai
star
5.4
1937
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The Soldier and the Lady
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6.5
1937
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Stowaway
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6.7
1936
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Roaming Lady
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5.0
1936
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Mad Holiday
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6.0
1936
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China Seas
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6.3
1935
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Stranded
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5.8
1935
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Now and Forever
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6.632
1934
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Student Tour
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5.0
1934
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The Bitter Tea of General Yen
star
6.2
1932
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The Secrets of Wu Sin
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6.0
1932