Chun, Charles

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CHUN, Charles

(Charles S. Chun)

PERSONAL

Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069; McCabe–Justice, 8285 West Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046.

Career: Actor.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Flight attendant, Dumb & Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994.

Korean Olympian, Pentathlon, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994.

Technician, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994.

Joon, Nonfat, Greg Seton, 1997.

The Living Reed, c. 1997.

Aaron, Yellow, Phaedra Cinema/The Asylum, 1998.

Deep Impact (also known as Impact), Paramount/DreamWorks SKG, 1998.

Frank (violent father), Little Murders, c. 1998.

Radar controller, My Favorite Martian (also known as My Favourite Martian), Buena Vista, 1999.

Chef, Now Chinatown, Pathfinder Pictures, 2000.

Admiral, Iron Palm (also known as Mr. Iron Palm), Korea Pictures, 2002.

Mr. Deeds (also known as Deeds and Mister Deeds), Columbia/New Line Cinema/Sony Pictures Releasing, 2002.

Candor City Hospital, HelloBox Films/IKA Media, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Dr. Wen, Scrubs, NBC, 2001–2003.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Koichi Tamura, Good Cop, Bad Cop (also known as Black Dawn), Cinemax, 1997.

Translator, Double Tap, HBO, 1997.

Doctor, Chance of a Lifetime, CBS, 1998.

Jackson Chen, L.A. Sheriff's Homicide (also known as LA County 187), 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Asian man, "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996.

(As Charles S. Chun) Engineer, "Trials and Tribble–ations," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1996.

Police officer, "Poetry," The Single Guy, NBC, 1996.

Police officer, "Pudding," The Single Guy, NBC, 1996.

Mac, "The World at Your Feet," Arli$$, HBO, 1997.

(As Charles S. Chun) Tommy Yuan, "Hear No Evil," The Sentinel, UPN, 1997.

"I'm Not a Chauvinist, Piggy," The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 1997.

Doctor, "Gale Gets a Life," LateLine, NBC, 1998.

Dr. Fong, "Parent Trap," Party of Five, Fox, 1998.

Judge Howard Lee, "Jury Duty," The Parkers, UPN, 1999.

Laurence Beck, "The Wendigo," Charmed, The WB, 1999.

Stu Wong, "Short Calendar," Judging Amy, CBS, 1999.

Howard Chek–Chung, "Guess Who's Chumming for Dinner?," Titans, NBC, 2000.

Matt, "Drew and the Racial Tension Play," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2000.

Ben's father, "I'll Be Home for Christmas," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001.

Chad, "Guilty!," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The WB, 2002.

Attendant, "Tim's Blank," Happy Family, NBC, 2003.

Bong, "Dates & Nuts," Becker, CBS, 2003.

Dr. Wen, "My Lucky Night," Scrubs, NBC, 2003.

Dr. Wen, "My Butterfly," Scrubs, NBC, 2004.

Dr. Wen, "My Catalyst," Scrubs, NBC, 2004.

Appeared as a colleague, Diagnosis Murder, CBS; as Joey Chen, Ellen, ABC; and as an orderly, Chicago Hope, CBS.

Stage Appearances:

Appeared in A Noise Within, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA.

RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Voices, Star Trek: Armada II, Activision, 2001.

Voices of Administrator Soji Takahara and Captain Jae Yi, Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Activision, 2002.

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