Lee Tung Foo
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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.

Mr. Wong, Detective

Strange Gamble

Criss Cross

Invisible Agent

Across the Pacific

Mr. Wong in Chinatown

The Mystery of Mr. Wong

The Cariboo Trail

Short Grass

The Purple Heart

The Sheepman

Calcutta

The Checkered Coat

The Chinese Ring

Barbary Coast Gent

Mrs. Parkington

Laura

Secret of the Wastelands

Barricade

Flight Command

Phantom of Chinatown

Phantom Raiders

They Knew What They Wanted

There's a Girl in My Heart

California Passage

Top of the Town

The Skull Murder Mystery

Badlands of Montana

Dead Men Tell

Stand Up and Fight

Behind the Rising Sun

Mission to Moscow

The General Died at Dawn

They Were Expendable

Terry and the Pirates
