Masanori Toguchi
Masanori Toguchi, known in the wrestling world as Kim Duk (戸口 正徳, Toguchi Masanori) or Tiger Chung Lee during his time with WWE, is a semi-retired professional wrestler of Zainichi-Korean descent. His impactful career in wrestling spans several decades, showcasing his talents both in the ring and on screen.
Kim Duk first gained prominence in the mid-1980s while performing in the United States. In 1986, he made a notable transition into acting, appearing as a henchman in the cult classic film *The Golden Child*, which featured Eddie Murphy and was directed by Michael Ritchie. Following this, he took on a memorable role as Andrei 'The Mongol Hippie' in the 1988 action film *Red Heat*, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The following year, he continued to expand his filmography with appearances in *Blind Fury*, alongside Rutger Hauer, and *Cage*, which featured Lou Ferrigno.
After stepping away from the film industry for an extended period, Kim Duk made a comeback in 2012 with a role in *Mountain Mafia*, showcasing his enduring presence in both wrestling and acting. His contributions to the entertainment industry, both in wrestling and film, have solidified his status as a versatile performer.
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