Nancy Kwan

Nancy Kwan

Known For

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

Biography

Nancy Kwan Ka-shen (Cantonese: 關家蒨; born May 19, 1939) is a Hong Kong-born American actress, author, and philanthropist. She meteorically rose to fame by starring in the Hollywood films The World of Suzie Wong (1960) and Flower Drum Song (1961), which were among the first to cast Asian actors in major roles. Her dazzling 'oriental' style and signature bob cut became iconic and cemented her status as an exotic sex symbol. Later in life, Kwan became involved in philanthropy for AIDS awareness. In 1997, she published a book about her son who died from the disease and donated its profits to support the promotion of AIDS awareness.

Movies Featuring Nancy Kwan

Be Water

Be Water (2020)

as Self - Actress / Friend
Sally's Beauty Spot

Sally's Beauty Spot (1990)

as Suzie Wong (archive footage)
Reel Horror

Reel Horror (1985)

as Leslie (archive footage)
Walking the Edge

Walking the Edge (1985)

as Christine Holloway
The Last Ninja

The Last Ninja (1983)

as Noriko Sakura
Cocoon

Cocoon (1968)

as Rosemary Quong
Nobody's Perfect

Nobody's Perfect (1968)

as Nurse Tomiko Momyama