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Home/People/Kam Tong
Kam Tong profile photo
Born
Dec 18, 1906Died: Nov 8, 1969
Lived 62 years
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

22
Movies
17
TV Shows
Also Known As
Kam Dai Tong
IMDb Profile

Kam Tong

Acting

Biography
Kam Tong (December 18, 1906 – November 8, 1969) was a Chinese-American actor. He was best known for his role as Hey Boy on the CBS television series Have Gun, Will Travel and as Dr. Li in the film version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Flower Drum Song. Curiously, though appearing as a series regular on Have Gun, Will Travel he was never afforded a regular featured credit, always instead listed undistinguished from the support guest cast, perhaps an indication of inherent discrimination in that regard. Kam was also a regular on the short run CBS-TV series Mr. Garlund in 1960. He appeared in many movies, often as an uncredited Chinese, Japanese, or Filipino character. He appeared in many television shows, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Big Valley, The Time Tunnel, The Final War of Olly Winter, and I Spy. After serving in World War II in an OSS intelligence unit, he became involved in efforts to raise awareness over gun violence. He also owned and operated a restaurant called Shanghai Lil's in San Francisco. On November 8, 1969, Kam Tong died of non-communicable disease. At the time of his death, he was 63 years old. At the time of his death he survived by his large extended friends and family.
Kill a Dragon poster

Kill a Dragon

as Win Lim
1967
Dimension 5 poster

Dimension 5

as Kim Fong
1966
Mister Buddwing poster

Mister Buddwing

as Dice Player
1966
Stagecoach poster

Stagecoach

Cast
1966
Women of the Prehistoric Planet poster

Women of the Prehistoric Planet

as Jung
1966
Espionage Target: You poster

Espionage Target: You

as Mr. Kai (uncredited)
1964
It Happened at the World's Fair poster

It Happened at the World's Fair

as Uncle Walter Ling
1963
Flower Drum Song poster

Flower Drum Song

as Doctor Li
1961
Who Was That Lady? poster

Who Was That Lady?

as Lee Wong (uncredited)
1960
Who Was That Lady? poster

Who Was That Lady?

as Lee Wong
1960
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing poster

Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

as Dr. Sen (uncredited)
1955
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy poster

Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy

as Chinese Busboy (uncredited)
1955
This Is My Love poster

This Is My Love

as Harry
1954
Dishonored Lady poster

Dishonored Lady

as Courtland's Houseboy
1947
China Girl poster

China Girl

Cast
1942
The Hidden Hand poster

The Hidden Hand

as Mallo
1942
Across the Pacific poster

Across the Pacific

as T. Oki
1942
Rubber Racketeers poster

Rubber Racketeers

as Tom
1942
The Man Who Came to Dinner poster

The Man Who Came to Dinner

as Chinese Guest (uncredited)
1941
Drums of Fu Manchu poster

Drums of Fu Manchu

as Crawford's Manservant
1940