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Actress Deneice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) appeared as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance". Deneice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades, and also had a recurring role as Quon Le on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series "Night Court", a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson (played by actor Charles Robinson), who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with; Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series.

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  • Denice Kumagai
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  • Actress Deneice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) appeared as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance". Deneice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades, and also had a recurring role as Quon Le on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series "Night Court", a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson (played by actor Charles Robinson), who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with; Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series.
  • Actress Denice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) played the recurring role as Quon Le Duc-Robinson on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series Night Court, a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson, who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with. Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series. Denice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades; one notable TV series role was as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance".
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Birth Date
  • 1956-07-07(xsd:date)
Series
  • M*A*S*H TV series
  • Night Court
Name
  • Denice Kumagai
Caption
  • Deneice Kumagai, also known to TV viewers as Quon Le Robinson on the hit NBC-TV series Night Court, appeared as cleaning girl Oksun Li, an accquaintance of Klinger on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H for one episode in 1979.
  • Denice Kumagai, also known to TV viewers as Quon Le Robinson on the hit NBC-TV series Night Court, also appeared as cleaning girl Oksun Li, an accquaintance of Klinger on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H for one episode in 1979.
Birth Place
  • Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
yearsactive
  • 1978(xsd:integer)
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Occupation
  • Actress/Voice artist
Episodes
  • 17(xsd:integer)
  • "Private Finance" in Season 9
Gender
  • Female
Born
  • 1956-07-07(xsd:date)
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  • Actress Deneice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) appeared as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance". Deneice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades, and also had a recurring role as Quon Le on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series "Night Court", a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson (played by actor Charles Robinson), who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with; Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series.
  • Actress Denice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) played the recurring role as Quon Le Duc-Robinson on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series Night Court, a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson, who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with. Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series. Denice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades; one notable TV series role was as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance".
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