Ric Young
Biography
Eric Wing Wah Yung (born 1944), better known as Ric Young, is a Malaysian retired actor. He appeared in over 100 films and television programmes from his debut in 1958, mainly in the United Kingdom and later the United States. He trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and then moved to Los Angeles to study method acting under Shelley Winters and Lee Strasberg. Young was a series regular on spy action television series Alias (2001–04), playing Dr. Zhang Lee. He appeared in such films as You Only Live Twice (1967), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), The Last Emperor (1987), Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993), Nixon (1995), Seven Years in Tibet (1997), The Transporter (2002), and American Gangster (2007). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ric Young, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
All Movies (35)
- Truth2015 · as Dr. Troy Mills
- Getting Back to Zero2013 · as Big Boss Man
- The 41–Year–Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It2010 · as North Korean Dictator
- Fireproof2008 · as Terrell Sanders
- American Gangster2007 · as Chinese General
- The Transporter2002 · as Mr Kwai
- Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity2002 · as Bing Lai
- Kiss of the Dragon2001 · as Mister Big
- Chain of Command2000 · as Ken Fung
- The Corruptor1999 · as Henry Lee
- A Thousand Men and a Baby1997 · as Mr. Kim
- Nightman1997 · as Mr. Chang
- Seven Years in Tibet1997 · as General Chang Jing Wu
- Booty Call1997 · as Mr. Chiu
- Nixon1995 · as Mao Tse-Tung
- Cyborg 21993 · as Bobby Lin
- Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story1993 · as Bruce's Father
- Sketch Artist1992 · as Jimmy
- Keys to Freedom1988 · as Lieutenant Kwong
- The Last Emperor1987 · as Interrogator
- Dragon Chow1987 · as Xiao
- Ping Pong1987 · as Alan Wong
- Success Is the Best Revenge1984 · as Chinese Waiter
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom1984 · as Kao Kan
- High Road to China1983 · as Kim Su Lee
- Sex Play1974 · as Wang Lo (as Eric Young)
- The Chairman1969 · as Yin
- Pretty Polly1967 · as Lim Kee
- The Brides of Fu Manchu1966 · as Control Assistant
- The Eye1966 · as Munder
- Invasion1965 · as The Lystrian
- The Face of Fu Manchu1965 · as Grand Lama
- Lord Jim1965 · as Malay
- The Sinister Man1961 · as Johnny Choto
- The Terror of the Tongs1961 · as Confucius (uncredited)
All TV Shows (30)
- Hawaii Five-02010 · as General Pak
- Commander in Chief2005 · as Reporter #4
- Alias2001 · as Zhang Lee
- The Lost Empire2001 · as Confucius
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest1996 · as Dja'Lang Mukharno (voice) / Mr. Mahasson (voice)
- Signs and Wonders1995 · as Father Mercy
- Gargoyles1994 · as Hiroshi (voice)
- Booker1989 · as Japanese Boss
- Noble House1988 · as Tsu-Yan
- Reilly: Ace of Spies1983 · as Sergeant
- Tenko1981 · as Father Lim
- Room Service1979 · as Tin Tin
- Return of the Saint1978 · as Surinit
- Mixed Blessings1978 · as Norman Lee Hui
- Blake's 71978 · as Ginka
- The XYY Man1976 · as Li Tshien
- Centre Play1973 · as Kiamura
- Crown Court1972 · as Sherpa Solo Khombu
- The Onedin Line1971 · as Liu Chan
- The Onedin Line1971 · as Johnny Heave-Ho
- W. Somerset Maugham1969 · as Ong Chi Seng
- The Champions1968 · as Ho Ling
- The Champions1968 · as Burmese Police Captain
- Hawaii Five-O1968 · as Chinese Travel Agent
- Espionage1963 · as Captain Li
- The Saint1962 · as Lo Yung
- Man of the World1962 · as Chou
- Danger Man1960 · as Police Lieutenant
- Danger Man1960 · as Ming
- Danger Man1960 · as Mr. Toy






