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  2. Al Leong - Wikipedia

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    Characterised by his martial arts skills, long wavy hair, and a prominent Fu Manchu moustache, he has had a number of small but memorable roles in many popular action films, including Lethal Weapon (1987) with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover; Die Hard (1988) with Bruce Willis; Death Warrant (1990) with Jean-Claude Van Damme; and Rapid Fire (1992 ...

  3. Fu Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The style of facial hair associated with Fu Manchu in film adaptations has become known as the Fu Manchu moustache. The "Fu Manchu" moustache is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as a "long, narrow moustache whose ends taper and droop down to the chin", [12] although Rohmer's writings described the character as wearing no such adornment.

  4. Fu Manchu moustache - Wikipedia

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    The Fu Manchu moustache, as worn by the eponymous fictional character (played by Christopher Lee in the 1965 film The Face of Fu Manchu).. A Fu Manchu moustache or simply Fu Manchu, is a full, straight moustache extending from under the nose past the corners of the mouth and growing downward past the clean-shaven lips and chin in two tapered "tendrils", often extending past the jawline. [1]

  5. Warner Oland - Wikipedia

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    Oland's performance in the 1929 film The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu made him a star. Oland's normal appearance fit the Hollywood expectation of caricatured Asianness of the time. He portrayed a variety of Asian characters in several movies before being offered the leading role in the 1929 film The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu. [7]

  6. The Face of Fu Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The Face of Fu Manchu is a 1965 thriller film directed by Don Sharp and based on the characters created by Sax Rohmer. It stars Christopher Lee as the eponymous villain , a Chinese criminal mastermind, and Nigel Green as his pursuing rival Nayland Smith , a Scotland Yard detective.

  7. Harry Agar Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Harry Agar Lyons (1 April 1878 – 1944) was an Irish-born British actor. He was born in Cork , Ireland in 1878 and died in Wandsworth , London , England in 1944 at age 72. [ 1 ]

  8. Boris Karloff - Wikipedia

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    He was loaned to MGM to play the titular role in The Mask of Fu Manchu (also 1932), for which he had top billing. Back at Universal, he was cast as Imhotep who is revived in The Mummy (1932), an original story inspired by the unsealing of Tutankhamun's tomb—though a remake of Dracula set in Egypt, conceived to continue the success of the ...

  9. Peter Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Sellers' last film was The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu, a comedic re-imagining of the eponymous adventure novels by Sax Rohmer; Sellers played both police inspector Nayland Smith and Fu Manchu, alongside Helen Mirren and David Tomlinson.