| Philip Ahn Born: 29-Mar-1905 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA Died: 28-Feb-1978 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Pneumonia
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Asian Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Early Korean-American actor Military service: US Army Father: Ahn Chang-ho ("Dosan", b. 1878, d. 1938) Mother: Helen Lee Brother: Philson Ahn Brother: Ralph Ahn
University: University of Southern California
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6201 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures) Korean Ancestry
Risk Factors: Smoking, Lung Cancer
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Jonathan Livingston Seagull (23-Oct-1973) [VOICE] The World's Greatest Athlete (14-Feb-1973) Kung Fu (22-Feb-1972) Thoroughly Modern Millie (21-Mar-1967) Paradise, Hawaiian Style (9-Jun-1966) Shock Corridor (11-Sep-1963) Diamond Head (30-Jan-1963) A Girl Named Tamiko (27-Dec-1962) One-Eyed Jacks (30-Mar-1961) The Great Impostor (3-Feb-1961) Never So Few (7-Dec-1959) Yesterday's Enemy (11-Sep-1959) Battle Hymn (Dec-1956) The Left Hand of God (21-Sep-1955) Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (18-Aug-1955) His Majesty O'Keefe (16-Jan-1954) Battle Circus (6-Mar-1953) Macao (30-Apr-1952) Halls of Montezuma (5-Jan-1951) The Big Hangover (26-May-1950) Impact (20-Mar-1949) The Miracle of the Bells (16-Mar-1948) The Chinese Ring (6-Dec-1947) Intrigue (6-Dec-1947) Back to Bataan (31-May-1945) China Sky (21-Apr-1945) The Keys of the Kingdom (15-Dec-1944) The Story of Dr. Wassell (26-Apr-1944) China (21-Apr-1943) They Got Me Covered (4-Mar-1943) Let's Get Tough! (29-May-1942) Yank on the Burma Road (19-Jan-1942) Charlie Chan in Honolulu (16-Dec-1938) Thank You, Mr. Moto (24-Dec-1937) Something to Sing About (30-Sep-1937) Stowaway (25-Dec-1936) The General Died at Dawn (2-Sep-1936) A Scream in the Night (1935)
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