Kelvin Han Yee

Kelvin Han Yee (born June 14, 1961, San Francisco, California) is an American actor who has appeared in numerous films such as Destroyer, Milk (as Gordon Lau), Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (as Vietnamese Crime Boss), Lucky You (as Chico Banh), The Island (as a Censor), So I Married an Axe Murderer (as Master Cho), Answers to Nothing (as an EMT), Sweet November (as Burly Man), Patch Adams, Life Tastes Good (as Max), Clint Eastwood's True Crime (as Zachary Platt), A Great Wall (as Paul Fang, the film was also the first American Feature Film to be shot in the People's Republic of China by MGM).[1]

He has been seen on television in 9-1-1, GLOW, Scorpion, Westworld, Gone, Chicago P.D., Hawaii Five-0, Criminal Minds, Eastwick, Crash, Lie to Me, Prison Break, Entourage, The Mentalist, Chuck, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Young and the Restless, Accidentally on Purpose, 24, Sucker Free City, Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, E-Ring (as Admiral Chin), Hawaii, and Nash Bridges.

Yee is a San Francisco native who, as a teenager, became involved with the pioneering work of the Asian American Theater Company. He was an original members of The National Theater Of The Deranged and the Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe. He was a member of the acting company of the American Conservatory Theater for six seasons. He acted at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, at the Huntington Theater of Boston, with the East West Players and the Lodestone Theatre Ensemble.[2]

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