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Evan C. Kim

Evan C. Kim

10 titles Acting Feb 17, 1953 New Jersey, USA

Evan C. Kim is a talented American actor whose career spans several decades, marked by memorable performances in film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Loo in the 1977 comedy classic "The Kentucky Fried Movie," particularly in the iconic segment "A Fistful of Yen." His versatility shone through in the 1978 Vietnam War drama "Go Tell the Spartans," where he portrayed Cowboy, an interpreter navigating the complexities of war.

Kim's comedic flair was further showcased in the cult favorite "Caveman" (1981), where he played the intelligent caveman Nook. He continued to build his resume with memorable roles such as Suki in the 1982 action film "Megaforce," Tony in the groundbreaking 1983 miniseries "V," and as Inspector Al Quan, the partner of Harry Callahan, in the fifth installment of the "Dirty Harry" series, "The Dead Pool," which is often regarded as one of his standout performances.

In addition to his film work, Kim has made numerous guest appearances on popular television shows, including "Kung Fu," "CHiPs," "Knight Rider," "Matlock," and "Alien Nation," the latter of which he also directed an episode. Throughout his career, he has occasionally been credited as Evan Kim, reflecting his broad contributions to the entertainment industry.

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