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Tag Archives: Here Come the Brides

Groundbreaking Character Actor Richard Loo

Posted on April 26, 2021 by ahcadmin

To celebrate May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the AHC would like to feature the life and career of Chinese American actor Richard Loo. Loo was born in Maui, Hawaii, in 1903. As a young man he … Continue reading →

Posted in American Perspectives on Asia, Asian American history, Biography and profiles, Current events, Motion picture actors and actresses, motion picture history, Pacific Islander history, Post World War II, Uncategorized, Under-documented communities | Tagged Asian Representation, Character Actors, Chinese American actors, Chinese Americans, Here Come the Brides, Hollywood Actor, Hollywood Diversity, Japanese Villains in Film, Richard Loo, The Good Earth, The Purple Heart | 1 Comment
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