Nathan Jung, actor who appeared in Star Trek and The A-Team, dies at 74

By Variety Staff|

Nathan Jung, the actor who appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series, The A-Team and Kung Fu, has died. He was 74.

Jung died on April 24, his close friend and attorney, Timothy Tau, confirmed to Variety. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

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Nathan Jung died on April 24 at the age of 74. (Timothy Tau)

Jung kicked off his acting career in 1969 with his role as Ghengis Khan in The Savage Curtain episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. From there, taking advantage of his tall stature, his television resume exploded with roles on the biggest shows from the 1970s and '80s. Jung appeared on M*A*S*H*, Starsky & Hutch, CHiPs, General Hospital, Manimal, Riptide and Hunter. He also held roles in "Sanford and Son," in which he played Helen Funai's cousin, Saburyo, and Kung Fu, in which he played the Dark Rider. In the '90s, he had stints on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Martial Law and Burke's Law.

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Jung was among the few actors to work alongside both Bruce Lee and his son, Brandon Lee. Opposite Bruce, Jung appeared on a 1969 episode of Here Comes the Brides. With Brandon, Jung played a gunman in the movie Rapid Fire (1992) and the Bonsai Club manager in Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), which featured him speaking a line of Japanese dialogue to Brandon and Dolph Lundgren.

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Nathan Jung. (Timothy Tau)

Jung's filmography also includes Kentucky Fried Movie, Big Trouble in Little China, Black Rain, American Yakuza, Beverly Hills Ninja, Darkman, The Shadow and Longshot. He also played Leslie Nielsen's right-hand man in the 1993 comedy Surf Ninjas. Outside of the blockbuster realm, Jung appeared in independent Asian American films such as Justin Lin's Finishing the Game and Juwan Chung's Baby. In his final role in 2016, Jung reflected on a highlight of his career. He served as the narrator for Tau's Nathan Jung v. Bruce Lee, a documentary short that recounts his crazy and hilarious meeting with Bruce Lee on Here Comes the Brides.

Jung is survived by his nephew, Keith Jung.

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Nathan Jung at the Rio Hotel & Casino on August 1, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Getty)

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