Soon-tek Oh

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Soon-tek Oh
오순택
Soon-tek Oh as Sensei in Beverly Hills Ninja
Born(1932-06-29)June 29, 1932
DiedApril 4, 2018(2018-04-04) (aged 85)
Other namesSoon-taek Oh
OccupationActor
Years active1967–2006
Soon-tek Oh
Hangul
오순택
RRO Suntaek
MRO Sunt'aek

Soon-tek Oh (Korean: 오순택, O Sun-taek – also spelled as Soon-taek Oh or Soon-taik Oh or Soon-teck Oh; June 29, 1932 – April 4, 2018[1]) was a Korean–American actor. He was the voice of Fa Zhou in Disney's Mulan and the direct-to-video sequel Mulan II and the sadistic Colonel Yin in Missing in Action 2: The Beginning. He has starred in many films, and also acted in television series, including Stargate SG-1; MacGyver; M*A*S*H; Charlie's Angels; Airwolf, Magnum, P.I.; Hawaii Five-O; Kung-Fu; Zorro; The Man with the Golden Gun; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Highlander: The Series and Touched by an Angel.

Early life

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Oh was born on June 29, 1932, in Mokpo during the period when Korea was under Japanese rule. He attended high school at Gwangju, South Korea, and attended Yonsei University in Seoul.

After the end of Japanese rule in August 1945 and before the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, Oh and his family immigrated to the United States where he attended the University of Southern California. He later earned an MFA from UCLA.[2]

Acting career

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On Broadway, Oh appeared in the original cast of the Stephen Sondheim musical Pacific Overtures.[3] He was an early member of East West Players, an Asian American theatre group founded in 1965.[citation needed]

In 1995, Oh founded the Korean American theatre group, Society of Heritage Performers, which later evolved into the present Lodestone Theatre Ensemble. From 2005, he was a professor at Seoul Institute of the Arts.[citation needed]

Death

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Oh died in Los Angeles on April 4, 2018, at age 85 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease, according to actor Chil Kong.[4][5]

Partial filmography

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Films

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Television (partial list)

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Accolades

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In 2008, Soon-tek Oh was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the San Diego Asian Film Festival.[6]

References

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