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Clarence Lung (1914–1993) was a film and television actor. He appeared in films such as '' Dragon Seed'', ''
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Biography

Lung was born in Idaho to George Lung and Lillian Pfeiffer. His parents divorced when he was young, and he grew up in Colorado with his mother and sister. Lung's television credits include ''Guys Like O'Malley'', a story about an observation post during the Korean war, in which he appeared along with
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. In film, one of his early roles was a small part in ''The Good Earth''. Later he played Attorney Yung in ''Experiment in Terror'', a film that starred
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. He had a supporting role in '' Dragon Seed'' that starred Katharine Hepburn. In that film, he had the distinction of being the only American actor of Chinese descent to play an adult member of the Tan family and have screen credit. He appeared alongside
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and James Hong in the 1959 film '' Blood and Steel''. Later on, he ran one of actor
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Filmography


Links

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lung, Clarence 1914 births 1993 deaths People from Idaho Male actors from Idaho American male film actors American male television actors 20th-century American male actors