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Lee Tung Foo (also known as Frank Lee) was a Chinese American Vaudeville performer born in California who performed in English, German, and Latin. He became a film actor later in his life.
At the age of 45, he ran a Chinese restaurant he bought in New York City called Jung Sy Mandarin Restaurant. He opened a second restaurant, Imig Sy, and both were strategically placed near Broadway. By the 1930s he returned to theater work, playing some minor roles until 1932, when he was cast as Wang Yun in the film, The Skull Murder Mystery. He continued with minor roles, being cast as the servant of the Detective, Mr. Wong, in the 1939 film The Mystery of Mr. Wong. His last work was in The Manchurian Candidate, an uncredited role as a "Man in Lobby" at the age of 87.
1958
as Willie (uncredited)
1957
as Ling
1952
1952
1950
as Lin
1950
as Cook (uncredited)
1950
as Ling
1949
as Charlie Li
1949
as Chinese Cook (uncredited)
1948
as Wong
1948
as Kim
1947
as Armstrong's Majordomo
1946
as Kim (uncredited)
1945
as Asian Bartender (uncredited)
1944
as Sam (uncredited)
1944
as Waldo's Servant (uncredited)
1944
as Wong Gee (uncredited)
1944
1943
as Dinner Guest
1943
as Tsiang Ting Fu - Chinese Ambassador (uncredited)
1942
as Sam Wing On
1942
as Gen. Chin Lee (uncredited)
1941
as Doy Kee
1941
as Ship's Cook
1940
as Jung, Gary's Servant
1940
as Foo
1940
as Ah Gee, the Cook
1940
as Mr. Yamamoto
1939
as Houseboy
1939
as Willie
1939
as Willie
1939
as Chinese cook
1938
as Tchin
1937
as Chinese Ambassador
1936
as Mr. Chen
1932
as Wang Yun