"1943-06-29"^^ . "Soon-Tek Oh is a South Korean actor. He came to the United States as a teenager in 1959, studied at UCLA and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse."@en . "Sydkorea"@sv . "Born in Japan but raised in Korea, actor Soon-Tek Oh (also spelled Soon-Teck Oh or Soon-Taik Oh) is of Korean heritage. He came to the United States as a teenager in 1959, studied at UCLA and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Long associated with the versatile Los Angeles' East-West Players theatre company, Oh has performed on stage everything from Ibsen to Shakespeare. He made his Broadway debut and received great notices for his work in Stephen Sondheim's musical \"Pacific Overtures\" in 1976. On TV and film, he has proven to be a reliable player, notably in film action (007's The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and Good Guys Wear Black (1978); existential drama (TV's Kung Fu: The Legend Continues [1993] revival series), epic mini-series (Marco Polo [1982], East of Eden [1981]) and a pivotal role in Yellow (1998), marking the first film produced by and featuring Korean-Americans."@en . . "\"Foreign Affairs\" in Season 11"@en . "Soon-Tek Oh"@sv . "Soon-Tek Oh (born June 29, 1943) appears in various roles on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H beginning with the Season 3 episode titled \"Love and Marriage\", where he appeared as Mister Kwang. He is perhaps best known for the voice of Fa Zhou in Disney's Mulan animated film and the sequel Mulan II. He has starred in many films, notably as Lieutenant Hip, a Thai Police officer in James Bond: The Man With The Golden Gun. He also acted in television series, including MacGyver, M*A*S*H, Charlie's Angels, Airwolf, Magnum, P.I., Hawaii Five-O, Kung-Fu, Zorro, and Touched by an Angel. Oh was wrongly said to have been born in Japan, due to his career playing Japanese characters. He was born in Mokpo, Korea, under Imperial Japanese rule. He emigrated with his family to America when he was a teenager. Oh attended high school at Gwangju, South Korea, and attended Yonsei University in Seoul, the University of Southern California, and later received an MFA from UCLA. On Broadway, he appeared in the original cast of the Stephen Sondheim musical Pacific Overtures. He was one of the earliest members of East West Players, an Asian American theatre group founded in 1965. In 1995 he founded the Korean American theatre group, Society of Heritage Performers, which later evolved into the present Lodestone Theatre Ensemble."@en . "Korean"@en . "Man"@sv . . "\"The Yalu Brick Road\" in Season 8"@en . . "Soon-Tek Oh (Korean: \uC624\uC21C\uD0DD, born; June 29, 1943) is a Korean-American voice actor. His only Disney role so far is voicing Fa Zhou in Mulan and its sequel."@en . . . . . "(or Soon-Tek Oh or Soon-Taik Oh)"@en . . . "M*A*S*H"@en . . "1943-06-29"^^ . . "\"The Bus\" in Season 4"@en . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh"@en . "1943-06-29"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh is a South Korean actor. He came to the United States as a teenager in 1959, studied at UCLA and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse."@en . "James_Bond,_Foto,_Schauspieler,_Soon-Tek_Oh.jpg"@de . "Soon-Tek Oh (b. June 29, 1943) is a Korean-American actor. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Soon-Tek Oh (born June 29, 1943) appears in various roles on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H beginning with the Season 3 episode titled \"Love and Marriage\", where he appeared as Mister Kwang. He is perhaps best known for the voice of Fa Zhou in Disney's Mulan animated film and the sequel Mulan II. He has starred in many films, notably as Lieutenant Hip, a Thai Police officer in James Bond: The Man With The Golden Gun. He also acted in television series, including MacGyver, M*A*S*H, Charlie's Angels, Airwolf, Magnum, P.I., Hawaii Five-O, Kung-Fu, Zorro, and Touched by an Angel."@en . "Soon-Tek Oh made several guest appearances on the M*A*S*H TV series."@en . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh \u00E4r en Sydkoreansk sk\u00E5despelare."@sv . "y"@en . "Schauspieler"@de . . "Soon-Tek Oh \u00E4r en Sydkoreansk sk\u00E5despelare."@sv . "\"Love and Marriage\" in Season 3"@en . "Soon-Tek OH"@en . "Voice Actor"@en . . "Soon-Tek Oh (Korean: \uC624\uC21C\uD0DD, born; June 29, 1943) is a Korean-American voice actor. His only Disney role so far is voicing Fa Zhou in Mulan and its sequel."@en . "Joon-Sung / Ralph / Dr. Syn Paik / Korean Soldier / Mr. Kwang"@en . . "Oh was wrongly said to have been born in Japan, due to his career playing Japanese characters. He was born in Mokpo, South Korea. He emigrated with his family to America when he was a teenager. Oh attended high school at Gwangju, South Korea and attended Yonsei University in Seoul, the University of Southern California, and later received a MFA from UCLA."@en . "Soon-Tek Oh"@de . . . . . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh"@sv . "Mokpo, Korea"@en . "Soon-Tek Oh made several guest appearances on the Aiwolf TV series."@en . . . "Born in Japan but raised in Korea, actor Soon-Tek Oh (also spelled Soon-Teck Oh or Soon-Taik Oh) is of Korean heritage. He came to the United States as a teenager in 1959, studied at UCLA and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Long associated with the versatile Los Angeles' East-West Players theatre company, Oh has performed on stage everything from Ibsen to Shakespeare."@en . "Mokpo, Chollanam-do, South Korea"@en . . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh (b. June 29, 1943) is a Korean-American actor. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Male"@en . . . . "Soon-Tek Oh"@en . . "Ground Zero"@en . . "Airwolf"@en . . . "(or Soon-Tek Oh or Soon-Taik Oh)"@en . . . . "Oh was wrongly said to have been born in Japan, due to his career playing Japanese characters. He was born in Mokpo, South Korea. He emigrated with his family to America when he was a teenager. Oh attended high school at Gwangju, South Korea and attended Yonsei University in Seoul, the University of Southern California, and later received a MFA from UCLA."@en . . . . "Japan"@en . . . . . . . "\"The Korean Surgeon\" in Season 5"@en . "Japan"@sv . . "nm0644902"@en . "Soon-Tek Oh"@en . "29061943"^^ . . "Actor and voice artist"@en . . . "Mokpo, S\u00FCdkorea"@de . . "*Soon-Teck Oh\n*Soon-Taik Oh\n*Soon Teck Oh\n*Soon Taik Oh\n*Soon Tech-Oh\n*Soon Teck-Oh\n*Soon Taik-Oh\n*Soon Tek-Oh\n*Soon-Teck OH"@en . "309.0"^^ . . . . . "1943-06-29"^^ . "1965"^^ . . "ja"@sv . . "Soon-Tek Oh"@de .