Nancy Kwan

Biography: Actress Nancy Kwan was born in Hong Kong to a Chinese father and English mother. Raised in England, Kwan studied and performed with the Royal Ballet, then returned to Hong Kong to maintain her own dance school. She achieved film stardom when she replaced the ailing France Nuyen in The World of Susie Wong (1961); ironically, the makeup men were obliged to make her look "more Chinese." She followed this box-office success with Flower Drum Song (1961), where she sang (or perhaps lip-synched) the Rodgers and Hammerstein standard "I Enjoy Being a Girl." Roles tapered off in quality over the next few years, and by 1967 her career was dwindling. Nancy Kwan has since sustained her movie career in Hong Kong-produced cheapies, and has recently made a TV comeback of sorts promoting a line of cosmetics on a series of late-night infomercials.

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd ER: Season 7 Oct 12, 2000 Dr. Mai-Li Chen 7.8
tbd The A-Team: Season 5 Sep 26, 1986 Lin Wu tbd
tbd Kung Fu: Season 2 Sep 27, 1973 Mayli Ho tbd
tbd Hawaii Five-O (1968): Season 1 Sep 20, 1968 Rosemary Quong tbd