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luk6 sek3 kei4. Keye Luke (Chinese : 陸 錫 麒; pinyin : Lù Xīqí; Jyutping : Luk6 Sek3 Kei4; June 18, 1904 – January 12, 1991) was a Chinese-American film and television actor, technical advisor, artist, and a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild. [ 1 ][ 2 ] He portrayed Lee Chan, the "Number One Son" in the Charlie Chan films, the ...
Jan 16, 1991 · Keye Luke, an actor who first gained notice as the brash but earnest No. 1 Son in the Charlie Chan detective films of the 1930's and 40's, died on Saturday at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital ...
Jan 15, 1991 · Keye Luke, the perpetual Asian-American sidekick in dozens of films over six decades, who will be forever in the public eye as Charlie Chan's "No. 1 Son" in that classic mystery series, has died ...
Jan 16, 1991 · Keye Luke, who played Charlie Chan's No. 1 son in the movies and a Zen master in the TV series ``Kung Fu,'' died Saturday in Whittier, Calif., after suffering a stroke. He was 86. Luke's last role was that of an acupuncturist in Woody Allen's new film, ``Alice.''
May 4, 2020 · In a screen, stage and television career that lasted more than half a century, Luke racked up more than 150 credits as a movie, television, and voice actor. A founding member of the Screen Actors Guild, he was honored in 1991 with a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame. Artistic Leanings From an Early Age.
Jan 21, 1991 · Keye Luke, 86, actor who played Charlie Chan’s No. 1 son on screen and appeared in nearly 100 films, died Jan. 12 in Whittier, Calif., after suffering a stroke. Luke’s final film role was as ...
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Died Jan. 12, 1991 of stroke in Whittier, CA. K eye Luke was the perpetual Asian American sidekick in dozens of films over six decades. He will be forever in the public eye as Charlie Chan's "No. 1 son" in that classic mystery series. His career ran a gamut from the bewildered but pleasantly courteous son in 13 of the 46 Chan films to the blind ...