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Philip Ahn
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Philip Ahn (born Pil Lip Ahn (안필립), March 29, 1905 – February 28, 1978) was a Korean American actor. He was the first Korean American film actor to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Ahn's first film was A Scream in the Night in 1935. He appeared in the Bing Crosby film Anything Goes, though director Lewis Milestone had initially rejected him because his English was too good for the part. His first credited roles came in 1936 in The General Died at Dawn and Stowaway, opposite Shirley Temple. He starred opposite Anna May Wong in Daughter of Shanghai (1937) and King of Chinatown (1937).
During World War II, Ahn often played Japanese... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Killer Who Wouldn't Die as Soong | 1976-04-04 |
Judgment: The Court Martial of the Tiger of Malaya — General Yamashita as General Yamashita | 1974-06-11 |
Jonathan Livingston Seagull as Chang (voice) | 1973-10-23 |
The World's Greatest Athlete as Old Chinaman | 1973-02-14 |
Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon as Master Kan | 1972-02-22 |
The Sex Serum of Dr. Blake as Mao Tse Tung (uncredited) | 1970-09-24 |
Cocoon as Attorney General | 1968-09-20 |
The Karate Killers as Sazami Kyushu | 1967-04-07 |
Thoroughly Modern Millie as Tea | 1967-03-22 |
Paradise, Hawaiian Style as Moki Kaimana | 1966-04-23 |
Shock Corridor as Dr. Fong | 1963-09-25 |
Diamond Head as Mr. Immacona | 1962-12-27 |
A Girl Named Tamiko as Akiba | 1962-12-27 |
Confessions of an Opium Eater as Ching Foon | 1962-06-20 |
One-Eyed Jacks as Uncle | 1961-03-30 |
The Great Impostor as Capt. Hun Kim | 1960-12-23 |
Never So Few as Nautaung | 1959-12-07 |
Yesterday's Enemy as Yamazuki | 1959-09-10 |
Hong Kong Confidential as Tan Chung | 1958-10-01 |
The Way to the Gold as Mr. Ding - cafe owner | 1957-05-10 |
Battle Hymn as Old Man | 1957-02-14 |
Around the World in Eighty Days as Hong Kong Citizen (uncredited) | 1956-10-17 |
The Left Hand of God as Jan Teng | 1955-09-02 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing as Third Uncle | 1955-08-18 |
Jump Into Hell as Chinese POW Lieutenant | 1955-04-01 |
The Shanghai Story as Major Ling Wu | 1954-09-01 |
Hell's Half Acre as Roger Kong | 1954-06-01 |
His Majesty O'Keefe as Sien Tang, Dentist | 1954-01-16 |
China Venture as Adm. Amara | 1953-09-07 |
Target Hong Kong as Sin How | 1953-02-06 |
Fair Wind to Java as Gusti | 1953-01-28 |
Battle Zone as South Korean Guerrilla Leader | 1952-10-26 |
Red Snow as Taglu, a spy | 1952-07-07 |
Macao as Itzumi | 1952-04-11 |
Japanese War Bride as Eitaro Shimizu | 1952-01-29 |
Secrets of Monte Carlo as Wong | 1951-06-20 |
China Corsair as Wong San | 1951-06-12 |
I Was an American Spy as Capt. Arito | 1951-04-14 |
Halls of Montezuma as Maj. Kenji Matsuoda (aka "Nomura") | 1951-01-04 |
The Big Hangover as Dr. Lee | 1950-05-26 |
The Sickle or the Cross as Chinese Official | 1949-07-01 |
Impact as Ah Sing | 1949-03-20 |
Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture as Wong Chung Shee | 1949-03-02 |
State Department: File 649 as Col. Aram | 1949-02-11 |
Rogues' Regiment as Tran Duy Gian | 1948-12-28 |
The Creeper as Ah Wong - Restaurant Owner | 1948-09-01 |
The Cobra Strikes as Kasim--Houseboy | 1948-04-24 |
The Miracle of the Bells as Ming Gow | 1948-03-27 |
Women in the Night as Professor Kunioshi | 1948-01-02 |
The Chinese Ring as Captain Kong | 1947-12-06 |
Intrigue as Louie Chin | 1947-12-06 |
Singapore as Jimmy - Bartender (uncredited) | 1947-08-13 |
They Were Expendable as Army Orderly (uncredited) | 1945-12-07 |
Back to Bataan as Col. Coroki | 1945-05-30 |
China's Little Devils as Farmer | 1945-05-27 |
China Sky as Dr. Kim | 1945-05-16 |
Betrayal from the East as Kato | 1945-04-24 |
God Is My Co-Pilot as Hong Kong Radio Announcer (uncredited) | 1945-04-07 |
Forever Yours as Chinese Man (uncredited) | 1945-01-26 |
The Keys of the Kingdom as Mr. Pao, Envoy for Mr. Chia | 1944-12-15 |
Dragon Seed as Leader of City People (uncredited) | 1944-07-20 |
The Story of Dr. Wassell as Ping | 1944-07-04 |
The Purple Heart as Saburo Goto (uncredited) | 1944-02-25 |
Around the World as Foo | 1943-11-27 |
Behind the Rising Sun as Japanese Officer Murdering Takahashi | 1943-08-01 |
China as Lin Cho | 1943-04-21 |
Don Winslow of the Coast Guard as Hirota | 1943-04-06 |
December 7th as Shinto Priest (uncredited) | 1943-03-01 |
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday | 1943-02-19 |
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack as Wu Tan | 1943-01-05 |
China Girl as Kai Young | 1942-12-09 |
Across the Pacific as Man in Theatre (uncredited) | 1942-09-04 |
Submarine Raider as First Officer Kawakami | 1942-06-04 |
Let's Get Tough as Joe Matsui | 1942-05-29 |
The Tuttles of Tahiti as Emily's Servant (uncredited) | 1942-05-01 |
Ship Ahoy as Koro Sumo | 1942-04-16 |
A Yank on the Burma Road as Dr. Franklin Ling | 1942-01-29 |
They Met in Bombay as Japanese officer (uncredited) | 1941-06-27 |
Drums of Fu Manchu as Dr. Chang | 1940-03-15 |
The Shadow as Wu Yung | 1940-01-05 |
Barricade as Col. Wai Kang | 1939-12-08 |
Disputed Passage as Dr. Fung | 1939-10-25 |
Island of Lost Men | 1939-08-16 |
Panama Patrol as Sun | 1939-03-20 |
King of Chinatown as Robert 'Bob' Li | 1939-03-17 |
North of Shanghai as Chinese Doctor | 1939-01-24 |
Charlie Chan in Honolulu as Wing Foo | 1938-12-30 |
Red Barry as Hong Kong Cholly | 1938-10-18 |
Hawaii Calls as Julius | 1938-03-12 |
Thank You, Mr. Moto as Prince Chung | 1937-12-24 |
Daughter of Shanghai as Kim Lee | 1937-12-17 |
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts as Sing Fung, Laundry Man | 1937-11-26 |
Something to Sing About as Ito (Terry's servant) | 1937-09-30 |
Roaring Timber as Crooner | 1937-07-03 |
The Good Earth as Captain (uncredited) | 1937-06-02 |
China Passage as Fang Tu | 1937-03-12 |
Stowaway as Sun Lo | 1936-12-25 |
The General Died at Dawn as Oxford | 1936-11-17 |
Klondike Annie | 1936-02-21 |
A Scream in the Night as Wu Ting (as Philip Ann) | 1935-07-29 |
Shanghai as Servant | 1935-07-19 |
Desirable as Chinese Waiter | 1934-09-08 |