Birthday: 1917-12-28
Deathday: 2008-10-05
Birthplace: Guangdong, Republic of China
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Kim Chan (December 28, 1917 – October 5, 2008) was a Chinese–American actor and producer. He was most notable for his roles as Lo Si, a.k.a. The Ancient, in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and Mr. Kim in The Fifth Element.
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2020-08-08 | 生旦净末丑之千年女妖 | |
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2006-03-01 | 16 Blocks | Sam |
2005-08-01 | Ninja Bombs | Lee | |
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2004-04-21 | Zen Noir | The Master |
2003-10-17 | High Times Potluck | Saki | |
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2003-02-06 | Shanghai Knights | Chon Wang's Father |
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1999-04-01 | On the Q.T. | Asian Busker |
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1999-03-12 | The Corruptor | Benny Wong |
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1999-03-01 | A Fish in the Bathtub | Medicine Shop Owner |
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1998-07-10 | Lethal Weapon 4 | Benny Chan |
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1997-12-25 | Kundun | Second Chinese General |
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1997-10-17 | The Devil's Advocate | Chinese Man |
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1997-05-02 | The Fifth Element | Thai |
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1997-03-07 | Private Parts | Waiter |
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1994-10-15 | Vanishing Son IV | Son |
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1994-07-23 | Vanishing Son II | Son (Old Man) |
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1994-03-02 | Robot in the Family | Massage Parlor Patron |
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1993-04-23 | Who's the Man? | Fuji |
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1991-10-01 | American Shaolin | Master Kwan |
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1991-04-26 | Thousand Pieces of Gold | Li Ping |
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1990-12-25 | Alice | Dr. Yang's Patient |
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1990-05-18 | Cadillac Man | Dim Sum Cook |
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1989-08-02 | Cookie | Hong Kong Tailor |
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1986-12-19 | No Mercy | Old Asian Man |
1986-07-26 | We're Puttin' on the Ritz | Mr. Mao | |
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1986-03-14 | Gung Ho | Member of Board |
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1986-02-09 | Nine 1/2 Weeks | Chinatown Butcher |
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1985-09-20 | Streetwalkin' | Desk Clerk |
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1985-03-29 | Desperately Seeking Susan | Park Bum |
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1984-12-14 | The Cotton Club | Ling |
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1984-03-02 | Over the Brooklyn Bridge | Japanese Buyer #2 |
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1982-12-18 | The King of Comedy | Jonno |
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1982-04-30 | Soup for One | Harold the Cook |
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1970-11-03 | The Owl and the Pussycat | Theatre Cashier |