Charles Chun

Charles Chun (born February 28, 1967) is an American actor who has appeared in television shows such as Criminal Minds, Scrubs, Everybody Loves Raymond, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and How I Met Your Mother.

Charles Chun
Born (1967-02-28) February 28, 1967
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active1994-present

He has also appeared in motion pictures such as Beverly Hills Cop III,[1] Dumb & Dumber,[1] Double Tap, The Interview,[2][3] and My Favorite Martian. In 1996, he guest starred in the popular Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations", in which he played a Starfleet engineer serving aboard the original USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series.

He appeared in a single episode of The O.C, as the man who evicts Julie Cooper from Caleb Nichol's home, as a doctor in an episode of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction and as a call-girl obsessed former brother in law of a District Attorney in Castle's second season. He also made a guest star appearance in Big Time Rush, as Lucy's dad.

Select TV and filmography

TitleYearRole
Scary or Die2012Taejung ('Taejung's Lament')
The Haunting of Molly Hartley2008Doctor
Next2007Davis
General Hospital2003-2011Dr. Misra/Dr. Greenwald (7 episodes)
Scrubs2001-2009Dr. Wen (21 episodes)
The Young and the Restless1996-2004Dr. Jerry Lee/Surgeon (7 episodes)
Star Trek Deep Space Nine1996Engineer (1 episode)
Diagnosis Murder1996various (2 episodes)
The Single Guy1996Policeman (2 episodes)
Chicago Hope1995Orderly (1 episode)
Dumb and Dumber1994Flight attendant
Beverly Hills Cop III1994Technician
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gollark: OIR isn't entirely capable of running events.
gollark: With high latency, but yes.
gollark: (listen to MCIR and OIR simultaneously)
gollark: I'm working on it. I added two lines of code today.

References

  1. "What Media Ban? Star Of 'The Interview' Charles Chun Speaks Out To". Radar Online. Radar Online. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. "Seth Rogen Thanks Sony's Amy Pascal for 'Having the Balls' to Make ..." Variety. Variety. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  3. "Sony scraps 'The Interview' release, Charles Chun disappointed ..." Business Standard. Business Standard. Retrieved 13 September 2018.


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