
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.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
as Kao Kan
1984

Kiss of the Dragon
as Mister Big
2001

The Last Emperor
as Interrogator
1987

The Transporter
as Mr Kwai
2002

Booty Call
as Mr. Chiu
1997

The Corruptor
as Henry Lee
1999

High Road to China
as Kim Su Lee
1983

Fireproof
as Terrell Sanders
2008

Cyborg 2
as Bobby Lin
1993

Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity
as Bing Lai
2002

Keys to Freedom
as Lieutenant Kwong
1988

Dragon Chow
as Xiao
1987

Sex Play
as Wang Lo (as Eric Young)
1974

Nixon
as Mao Tse-Tung
1995

Lord Jim
as Malay
1965

Success Is the Best Revenge
as Chinese Waiter
1984

The Brides of Fu Manchu
as Control Assistant
1966

American Gangster
as Chinese General
2007

Invasion
as The Lystrian
1965

Ping Pong
as Alan Wong
1987
TV Appearances

Alias
as Zhang Lee
2001

Gargoyles
as Hiroshi (voice)
1994

Blake's 7
as Ginka
1978

Hawaii Five-O
as Chinese Travel Agent
1968

The Champions
as Ho Ling
1968

The Onedin Line
as Liu Chan
1971

Tenko
as Father Lim
1981

The Champions
as Burmese Police Captain
1968

Hawaii Five-0
as General Pak
2010

Return of the Saint
as Surinit
1978

Signs and Wonders
as Father Mercy
1995

The Lost Empire
as Confucius
2001