Aki Aleong

Aki Aleong

Born 1934-12-19 (age 91) Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
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Biography

Aki Aleong's career has spanned more than 60 years as an actor, singer, writer, producer and activist. He has served on the National Board of the Screen Actors Guild, appointed National Chair of SAG'S EEOC and was a member of the President's Diversity/Affirmative Action Task Force. Aki has also been Executive Director of AIM (Asians in Media), Vice President of The Media Coalition of Los Angeles and President of MANAA (Media Action Network for Asian-Americans). Among Aki's numerous awards is an Honorary Doctorate from New Dimensions University in 2013.

Aki's legendary career started on Broadway in "Teahouse of the August Moon" and "The Interview." He went on to star in more than 50 movies and 150 television shows and has worked with Academy Award-winners Frank Sinatra Jr., Marlon Brando, Faye Dunaway, Joanne Woodward, Steve McQueen, Ben Kingsley, John Mills, Ernest Borgnine, Jennifer Connelly and Martin Landau. Aki has worked with Directors William Wyler {3 time Oscar winner}, John Sturges and Martin Ritt. Other notable stars with whom Aki has worked include Roger Moore, Bill Cosby, Peter Lawford, Tony Randall, Gina Lollobrigida, Chuck Norris, Olivia Hussey, Pierce Brosnan and others, many of whom have been the recipients of Golden Globes, DGA, WGA, SAG, Cannes and similar prestigious awards. Aki's career also includes working with prominent Writers/Directors, including John Milius, Lionel Chetwynd, Philip Yordan, Mark Rydell and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Pearl S. Buck.

Aki also has experience as a record executive producer/artist. He was Chairman of FORE (The Fraternity of Recording Executives), an organization dedicated to bringing Executives of Color into the Music Industry. His other affiliations include President of Pan World Records and Golden Dragon Publishing companies. He was the National Director of Black Promotion for Polydor/Polygram Records and also worked with Liberty/UA Records and Capitol Records. He also produced records for Columbia Records, Capitol, Liberty/UA, Artista and other prominent labels. Aki, in fact, is the first Asian American to have a Top100 record, which he wrote and co-produced, on the National Charts in the US.

Aki's other accomplishments include NAAAP ( National Association of Asian American Professionals) membership, an Advisory Board Member of the US China Aids Foundation and a Judge for the Asian American Teens 2007-2008.

Aki is President of MANAA (Media Action Network for Asian Americans), Senior Advisor for Ace Studios Hong Kong and President of Mustard Seed Media Group, for which he wrote, directed and starred in "Chinaman's Chance: America's Yellow Slaves." Aki's extensive background in the entertainment industry also includes the production of a wide variety of movies, videos and documentaries.

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Known For

Superhero Movie
Superhero Movie

2008

as Dalai Lama

The Quest
The Quest

1996

as Khao

The Cable Guy
The Cable Guy

1996

as Karaoke Party Guest

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

1993

as Principal Elder

Abduction
Abduction

2019

as Dao

Savage Dog
Savage Dog

2017

as Tribal Chieftain

Pound of Flesh
Pound of Flesh

2015

as Kung

Kuffs
Kuffs

1992

as Mr. Chang

The Independent
The Independent

2000

as Mr. Ko

House of Sand and Fog
Braddock: Missing in Action III
Never So Few
Never So Few

1959

as Billingsly

Internal Affairs
Internal Affairs

1988

as Quynh

Fit to Kill
Fit to Kill

1993

as Chang

The Hustle
The Hustle

2008

as Asian Store Clerk

Sci-Fighter
Sci-Fighter

2004

as Dr. James Tanaka

RoboWoman
RoboWoman

2019

as Elderly Victim

The Hunters
The Hunters

1958

as MIG Pilot

Beyond the Game
Beyond the Game

2014

as Doctor

Deadly Target
Deadly Target

1994

as Xiong