Randall Duk Kim

Randall Duk Kim (* September 24, 1943 ) is an American actor of South Korean descent.

Life

Received his first role Kim for the TV series Hawaii Five-O, for which he played 1968-1969 three times. This was followed with the ruler of the island in 1970 his first role in the film, but he was not mentioned in the credits. In the 1970s, Kim founded the American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisconsin and belonged to him until well into the 1990s.

From the late 1990s, Kim became a regular in internationally popular films, such as 1999 as General Alak in Anna and the King. In 2003, he played the key -maker for the second part of the Matrix trilogy. Also in the film adaptation of Memoirs of a Geisha Kim received a supporting role. For Kung Fu Panda, which was released in theaters in 2008, he borrowed an animated character his voice in the English version. His most current film was released in 2010 under the title The Legend of Aang.

Filmography

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