Byron Chung

Byron Chung is a Korean actor who has guest-starred in several television series and mainstream films.[1] Some of his notable roles include appearances in television shows such as Temperatures Rising, The Streets of San Francisco, The Fantastic Journey, four episodes of Baa Baa Black Sheep, The Rockford Files, Salvage 1, seven episodes of M*A*S*H, Hunter, Gabriel's Fire, The Agency, The West Wing, Alias, and four episodes of Lost. He was a regular, playing PROBE Control technician Kuroda, on early episodes of the 1972 TV series Search, and appeared in the pilot film for that series, Probe. Most recently he appeared on an episode of Dark Blue where he played a nefarious, upscale Korean mobster.

Television appearances and characters

  • 1972-1973: Search - All seasons (Kuroda)
  • 1976: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep - Season 1, Episodes 17 & 24 (Cpt. Tomio 'Tommy' Harachi)
  • 1977: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep - Season 2, Episodes 3 & 5 (Cpt. Tomio 'Tommy' Harachi)
  • 1984: Airwolf - Season 2, Episode 13 (Hua)
  • 1990: Hunter - Season 7, Episode 6 (Sam Woo)
  • 2003: Alias - Season 3, Episode 12 (Colonel Yu)
  • 2004: Lost - Season 1, Episode 17 (Mr Paik)
  • 2006: Lost - Season 3, Episodes 2 - 18 (Mr Paik)
  • 2008: Lost - Season 4, episode 12 (Mr Paik)
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gollark: I've made a bit of a frontend for my search engine thing. Though it can't actually do search yet, only crawl/index/whatever pages.
gollark: Basically, if I want to run a search it just goes `SELECT * FROM page_tokens WHERE token = 'one token in search query'` or something like that, and it now has a list of pages with the right token, and SQLite can execute this query relatively fast.
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