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Anthony Chinn
inThe Protectors ep: See No Evil (1972)
Born1930 (1930)
Died22 October 2000(2000-10-22) (aged 69–70)
London, England
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2000
Children4

Anthony Chinn (1930 – 22 October 2000) was a Guyanese actor based in England who appeared in over 50 films and television series throughout a career which spanned more than four decades.[1][2]

Career and death[edit]

Chinn was born in Georgetown, Guyana. He made his film début in the United Kingdom in 1957.[3] He moved to London in 1961[4] and for the next several years appeared in British TV series such as The Avengers, Danger Man, The Protectors and Steptoe and Son, as well as two episodes of UFO.[5]

Chinn also had early uncredited roles in the James Bond films Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger (1964) and You Only Live Twice (1967), later playing a Taiwanese businessman in A View to a Kill (1985).[3] Chinn played the Kitai in John Huston's The Kremlin Letter (1969), a Chinese assassin in The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) and a Chinese doorman in Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978).[5] He appeared as Mohan in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and as Mactilburgh's technician in The Fifth Element (1997).[3]

Chinn also worked in theatre and appeared in TV advertisements for brands such as McEwan's beer. He was hospitalised with a serious and life threatening brain bleed on 21 October 2000 and died from the haemorrhage the next day at a London hospital. The Guyanese actor was buried in North London and was survived by his four sons and two grandchildren.[6][2][4]

Chinn in an episode of The Optimist, 1984

Selected filmography[edit]

  • The Abominable Snowman (1957) - Majordomo
  • The Camp on Blood Island (1958) - Japanese Sentry (uncredited)
  • Next to No Time (1958)
  • The Savage Innocents (1960) - Kiddok
  • The Long and the Short and the Tall (1961) - Japanese Sniper (uncredited)
  • Satan Never Sleeps (1962) - Ho San's Driver (uncredited)
  • Dr. No (1962) - Chen, Descontamination Technician (uncredited)
  • Tarzan's Three Challenges (1963) - Tor
  • Goldfinger (1964) - Servant at Stud Farm (uncredited)
  • A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) - Hawaiian
  • You Only Live Twice (1967) - SPECTRE Guard (uncredited)
  • Pretty Polly (1967) - Japanese Proprietor
  • The Chairman (1969) - Chinese Officer
  • Doppelgänger (1969) - Mongolian Rescue Crew Member (uncredited)
  • The Gamblers (1970) - Nono
  • The Kremlin Letter (1970) - Kitai
  • Craze (1974) - Customer (uncredited)
  • Rollerball (1975) - Reporter (uncredited)
  • The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) - Chinese Assassin
  • Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) - Chinese Doorman
  • Mihail, câine de circ (1979)
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Mohan
  • High Road to China (1983)[4] - General Wong
  • The Optimist (1984) - Chinese spy
  • A View to a Kill (1985) - Taiwanese Tycoon
  • The Fifth Element (1997) - Mactilburgh's Technician
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Anthony Chinnatasianstarz.com, retrieved 3 January 2009
  • ^ a b Brennan, Sandra: Anthony Chinn, at AllRovi (via nytimes.com), retrieved 3 January 2009
  • ^ a b c "Anthony Chinn". BFI. Archived from the original on 13 January 2018.
  • ^ a b c "Frozen Looks for an Eskimo". Evening Times. Glasgow. 22 November 1983. p. 2.
  • ^ a b "Anthony Chinn". www.aveleyman.com.
  • ^ "Production of Rose Marie | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  • External links[edit]


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