Denice Kumagai

Nascimento : , Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S

História

Actress Denice Kumagai (born July 7, 1956 in Honolulu, Hawaii) played the recurring role as Quon Le Duc-Robinson on the 1984-1992 NBC-TV series Night Court, a Vietnamese girl with whose family the Court Clerk Mac Robinson, who served in Vietnam, was accquainted with. Quon Le and Mac marry midway through the series. Denice has appeared in many TV films and guest spots on numerous television series over the past three decades; one notable TV series role was as Oksun Li, a cleaning girl which Klinger knows and stops from becoming a "working girl" in the eighth season M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance". She is also a co-fonuding member of the East/West Players theatrical group in Los Angeles.

Filmes

Children of Divorce
Dianne
The conflict and separation of their parents and the impact on four youngsters from three socially different families is the thrust of this drama.
Go Tell the Spartans
Butterfly
Go Tell the Spartans is a 1978 American war film based on Daniel Ford's 1967 novel "Incident at Muc Wa." It tells the story about U.S. Army military advisers during the early part of the Vietnam War. Led my Major Asa Barker, these advisers and their South Vietnamese counterparts defend the village of Muc Wa against multiple attacks by Viet-Cong guerrillas.