Kim Chan Explained

Kim Chan
Birth Date:December 28, 1917
Birth Place:Guangdong, Republic of China
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York, United States
Yearsactive:1951–2007

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 and Mr. Kim in The Fifth Element.

Early life, family and education

Kim Shung Chan was born in Guangdong, then under the government of the Republic of China. His father was a restaurant owner. Kim Chan emigrated to the US in 1928.[1]

Career

Chan was a familiar character actor, especially when he was elderly. An early role that brought him notice was in the Martin Scorsese classic The King of Comedy with Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis, in which he played Lewis' butler.[2]

He played the character Lo Si a.k.a. The Ancient in 52 episodes of from 1993 thru 1997. He also played the villainous monk Ping Hai on the TV series. The series was a revised version of the original 1973 classic, Kung Fu with both series starring David Carradine. He played the recurring villain The Eggman in four episodes of the science fiction TV series Now and Again. He appeared in many guest roles in series, including Mad About You (1998), (2002), and (2004).

Other film roles include Uncle Benny Chan in Lethal Weapon 4(1998), the father of Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) in Shanghai Knights(2003), Mr. Kim in The Fifth Element (1997), Fuji in Who's the Man? (1993), Benny Wong in The Corruptor(1999), The Master in Zen Noir (2004), and a cameo appearance as a waiter in Private Parts (1997). He was also a producer on Zen Noir.

He was featured in a photography exhibit when he was in his 90s. In October 2009, a year after his death, Chan appeared on the cover of the journal The Gerontologist beside his photography portrait.[3]

Honors and awards

In November 1999, the Screen Actors Guild presented Chan with an award for lifetime achievement.[4] He received another award for lifetime achievement in August 2004 at the Rhode Island International Film Festival.[5]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1957A Face in the CrowdCommercial SpokespersonNo Dialogue / Uncredited
1970The Owl and the PussycatTheatre Cashier
1979Squadra antigangstersChan Chu Kai Uncredited
1982Soup for OneHarold The Cook
1983The King of ComedyJonno
1984Over the Brooklyn BridgeJapanese Buyer #2
1984Moscow on the HudsonChinese Customer
1984The Cotton ClubLing
1985Desperately Seeking SusanPark Bum
1985Streetwalkin'Desk Clerk
19869½ WeeksChinatown Butcher
1986Gung HoMember of Board
1986Jumpin' Jack FlashKorean Flower Vendor
1986No MercyOld Asian Man
1987Fatal AttractionParty Guest Uncredited
1989CookieHong Kong Tailor
1989Second SightChinese Store Owner
1990Cadillac ManDim Sum Cook
1990AliceDr. Yang's Patient
1991Thousand Pieces of GoldLi Ping
1991American ShaolinMaster Kwan
1993Who's the Man?Fuji
1994Robot in the FamilyMassage Parlor Patron #1
1996Breathing RoomMeditation Teacher
1997Private PartsWaiter
1997The Fifth ElementMr. Kim
1997The Devil's AdvocateChinese Man
1997KundunSecond Chinese General
1998Lethal Weapon 4Benny 'Uncle Benny' Chan
1999A Fish in the BathtubMedicine Shop Owner
1999The CorruptorBenny 'Uncle Benny' Wong
1999On the Q.T.Asian Busker
2002High Times' PotluckSaki
2003Shanghai KnightsChon Wang's Father
2004Zen NoirThe Master
2005The HoneymoonersQuinn
200616 BlocksSam
Notes
1986OutlawsMr. Luk
1990Law & OrderJuror
1993–1997Lo Si (The Ancient) / Ping Hai
1999–2000Now and AgainThe Eggman
2004 Mr. Zhang

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kim Chan Biography (1917-2008). filmreference.com.
  2. News: Grimes. William. 2008-10-09. Kim Chan, Who Had Roles in TV and ‘King of Comedy,’ Is Dead. The New York Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20180105121536/https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/10/arts/television/10chan.html. 2018-01-05. 2024-05-31.
  3. Web site: Levine. Jeffrey. The Gerontologist. Cover Photo. Oxford Journals. 16 January 2014. dead. https://archive.today/20140116215636/http://gerontologist.oxfordjournals.org/content/49/5.cover-expansion. 16 January 2014.
  4. News: Millis. Mike. SAG to Honor Veteran Actor Kim Chan. https://web.archive.org/web/20140117155719/http://business.highbeam.com/3907/article-1G1-57764422/sag-honor-veteran-actor-kim-chan. dead. 17 January 2014. 16 January 2014. Back Stage. 5 November 1999.
  5. RIIFF Awards. film-festival.org . 16 January 2014.