Birthday
1904/06/18
Day of death
1991/01/12 (86 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Guangzhou, China
Also know as
Key Luke, 陸錫麒
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 Picture...Read more
(1984) Gremlins
as Grandfather (Mr. Wing)
(1990) Gremlins 2: The New Batch
as Mr. Wing
(1981) Fly Away Home
as Duc
(1940) Phantom of Chinatown
as James Lee Wong
(1990) Alice
as Dr. Yang
(1937) Charlie Chan at the Olympics
as Lee Chan
(1979) Just You and Me, Kid
as Doctor Device
(1936) Charlie Chan at the Circus
as Lee Chan
(1936) Charlie Chan at the Race Track
as Lee Chan
(1935) Charlie Chan in Paris
as Lee Chan
(1935) Charlie Chan in Shanghai
as Lee Chan
(1936) Charlie Chan at the Opera
as Lee Chan
(1935) Mad Love
as Dr. Wong
(1954) Hell's Half Acre
as Police Chief Dan
(1954) World for Ransom
as Wong
(1942) Invisible Agent
as Surgeon
(1968) Project X
as Sen Chiu
(1957) Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
as Captain Kuo Tai
(1955) Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
as Lee Foo (uncredited)
(1942) The Falcon's Brother
as Jerry
(1941) Bowery Blitzkrieg
as Clancy
(1937) Charlie Chan on Broadway
as Lee Chan
(1937) Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
as Lee Chan
(1952) Hong Kong
as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
(1986) Kung Fu The Movie
as Master Po
(1948) The Feathered Serpent
as Lee Chan
(1934) Happiness Ahead
as Pekin Club Emcee (uncredited)
(1948) Sleep, My Love
as Jimmie Lin
(1970) The Hawaiians
as Foo Sen
(1938) Mr. Moto's Gamble
as Lee Chan
(1943) Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
as Dr. Lee Wong How
(1942) A Yank on the Burma Road
as Kim How
(1945) First Yank into Tokyo
as Haan-Soo
(1936) King of Burlesque
as Wong
(1948) Waterfront at Midnight
as Loy
(1953) South Sea Woman
as Japanese Deck Officer (uncredited)
(1941) No Hands on the Clock
as Severino
(1950) Young Man with a Horn
as Ramundo the Houseboy (uncredited)
(1973) The Cat Creature
as The Thief - Joe Sung
(1942) Destination Unknown
as Secretary
(1942) A Tragedy at Midnight
as Ah Foo
(1944) 3 Men in White
as Dr. Lee Wong How
(1945) Secret Agent X-9
as Ah Fong
(1942) Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant
as Dr. Lee Wong How
(2012) Keye Luke
as Keye Luke
(1974) Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders
as Lord Sun Ming
(2019) Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
as (archive footage)
(1954) The Bamboo Prison
as Comrade-Instructor Li Ching
(1946) Lost City of the Jungle
as Tal Shan
(1939) Sued for Libel
as Chang Howe
(1941) The Gang's All Here
as George Lee
(1938) International Settlement
as Dr. Wong
(1945) Between Two Women
as Dr. Lee Wong How
(1939) Barricade
as Ling
(1942) Across the Pacific
as Steamship Office Clerk
(1968) Nobody's Perfect
as Gondai-San
(1977) The Amsterdam Kill
as Chung Wei
(1941) Let's Go Collegiate
as Buck Wing
(1942) Somewhere I'll Find You
as Thomas Chang
(2012) Battle of the Planets: The Movie
as Zoltar
(1947) Dark Delusion
as Dr. Lee Wong How
(1953) Fair Wind to Java
as Pidada
(1934) The Painted Veil
as Shay Key Fong (uncredited)
(1935) Shanghai
as Chinese Ambassador's Son
(1989) The Mighty Quinn
as Dr. Raj
(1957) Rodan! The Flying Monster!
as Shigeru Kawamura / Sunagawa / Police Officer Toji (voice) (uncredited)
(1985) Blade in Hong Kong
as Chang Chin-tzu
(1959) Gigantis, the Fire Monster
as Shoichi Tsukioka (voice)
(1935) Oil for the Lamps of China
as Young Chinese Soldier
(1988) Dead Heat
as Mr. Thule
(1935) Murder in the Fleet
as Consul's Secretary (Uncredited)
(1942) North to the Klondike
as K. Wellington Wong
(1972) Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon
as Master Po
(1949) Manhandled
as Chinese Laundry Owner (uncredited)
(1940) The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
as Kato
(1946) Tokyo Rose
as Charlie Otani
(1940) The Green Hornet
as Kato
(1941) Burma Convoy
as Lin Taiyen
(1939) North of Shanghai
as Jimmy Riley
(1942) Spy Ship
as Koshimo Haru
(1944) Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble
as Dr. Lee
(1935) Here's to Romance
as Saito
(1937) The Good Earth
as Elder Son
(1940) No, No, Nanette
as Sung, Oriental Cafe Manager (uncredited)
(1940) Comrade X
as World Press Attendee with Glasses
(1940) Wildcat Bus
as Tai (uncredited)
(1949) Sky Dragon
as Lee Chan
(1986) A Fine Mess
as Ishimine
(1943) Salute to the Marines
as 'Flashy' Logaz
(1970) Noon Sunday
as Colonel Oong
(1956) Around the World in Eighty Days
as Old Man at Travel Office (uncredited)
(1983) The Nightingale
as Imperial Doctor
(1969) The Chairman
as Professor Soong Li
(1939) Disputed Passage
as Andrew Abbott
(1955) Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
as Lee Foo
(1943) The Adventures of Smilin' Jack
as Captain Wing
(1945) How DOooo You Do
as Chinese Detective
(1983) Cocaine and Blue Eyes
as Tan Ng
(1942) Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
as Lao Lee - Chinese Magician
(1986) Kappa
as Narrator (voice)
(1942) Mr. and Mrs. North
as Kumi
(1976) Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
as Cook in Kitchen
(1974) Judgment: The Court Martial of the Tiger of Malaya — General Yamashita
as ---
(1986) T.J. Hooker - Blood Sport
as Dr. Kenji Yakimura
(1981) Falcon Crest
as Wilson Fong
(1980) Magnum, P.I.
as Goto
(1984) Night Court
as Grandfather Ho
(1966) Family Affair
as ---
(1972) M*A*S*H
as ---
(1966) Star Trek
as Donald Cory
(1982) Remington Steele
as Tanaka
(1964) Jonny Quest
as ---
(1954) December Bride
as ---
(1967) Birdman and the Galaxy Trio
as ---
(1968) Here's Lucy
as Quon Fong
(1950) The Colgate Comedy Hour
as Self
(1972) Kung Fu
as Master Po
(1982) T. J. Hooker
as ---
(1983) The A-Team
as Sam Yeng
(1965) The F.B.I.
as General How
(1985) The Golden Girls
as Toshiro Mitsumo
(1987) Friday the 13th: The Series
as Lum Chen
(1968) Hawaii Five-O
as Senator John Oishi
(1987) Beauty and the Beast
as ---
(1966) Space Ghost and Dino Boy
as Brak / Lokar (voice)
(1985) Street Hawk
as Mr. Ming
(1976) Charlie's Angels
as Lin
(1981) Goldie Gold and Action Jack
as Additional Voices (voice)
(1985) MacGyver
as Prasert
(1955) Gunsmoke
as Chen
(1957) Perry Mason
as C. C. Chang
(1986) Sidekicks
as ---
(1971) Cannon
as ---
(1982) Voyagers!
as ---
(1988) Superboy
as ---
(1978) Battle of the Planets
as Zoltar / The Spirit / Colonel Cronus (voice)
(1964) Mickey
as ---
(1984) Crazy like a Fox
as Jimmy
(1961) Target: The Corruptors!
as ---
(1952) China Smith
as ---
(1974) Harry O
as ---
(1972) Anna and the King
as Kralahome
(1978) Vega$
as ---
(1978) Sword of Justice
as ---
(1972) The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
as ---
(1957) Richard Diamond, Private Detective
as Dr. Lin Chang
(1954) Climax!
as Chen
(1963) Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
as ---
(1965) The Big Valley
as Mike Chang
(1977) Meeting of Minds
as ---
(1956) The Gale Storm Show
as ---
(1956) Wire Service
as Young General
(1955) Buffalo Bill Jr.
as ---
(1952) Cavalcade of America
as ---
(1952) Terry and the Pirates
as ---
(1968) The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
as ---
(1964) Kentucky Jones
as Thomas Wong
(1957) Panic!
as ---
(1977) Hunter
as ---
(1968) The Outsider
as ---
(1955) Jungle Jim
as ---
(1957) Alcoa Theatre
as Mike
(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as ---
(1965) The F.B.I.
as Captain Cheiu
(1982) Faerie Tale Theatre
as Imperial Doctor
(1968) Adam-12
as George Lum
(1960) The Andy Griffith Show
as Charlie Lee
(1967) Dragnet
as George Lum
(1968) Adam-12
as Sing Hong
(1983) Reading Rainbow
as Himself - Narrator (voice)
(1957) Perry Mason
as Choy
(1963) The Littlest Hobo
as Wu Chang
(1977) How the West Was Won
as Leong Chung Hua
(1976) Quincy, M.E.
as Otashi Hiyedo
(1984) Night Court
as Mr. Shibata
(1957) Trackdown
as Wong
(1965) The F.B.I.
as Ken Torii
(1969) Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
as Zen Tuo / Mr. Fong (voice) (uncredited)
(1968) It Takes a Thief
as Dr. Tanu Woo
(1966) The Green Hornet
as Mr. Chang
(1965) The F.B.I.
as Mr. Seito
(1985) MacGyver
as Adam Chung
(1952) Chevron Theatre
as ---
(1984) Miami Vice
as Lao Li
(1956) Dr. Fu Manchu
as Lum Sen
(1981) Bret Maverick
as Lu Sung