Jack Soo
An image from Thoroughly Modern Millie, one of the productions that also features Jack Soo.
Jack Soo

Jack Soo

October 28, 1917 — Oakland, California, U.S.

A genial, laid back, slumber-eyed character player especially adept at the relaxed wisecrack or dry comment, Japanese-American actor Jack Soo was born in Oakland, California, in 1917, his real name being Goro Suzuki. In the post-WWII years, he entertained as a stand-up performer in nightclubs and had made a reasonable dent on the Midwest circuit by the time he earned his big break playing the club MC/comedian in the Rodgers and Hammerstein hit Broadway musical "Flower Drum Song" in 1958. Three years later, Soo was upgraded to the Sammy Wong character in the film version and decided to settle in Hollywood. Over the next decade, despite a typical lack of roles for Asian-Americans, he managed to find a niche for his hip, deadpan demeanor on TV and a few other films including Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963), the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), and John Wayne's controversial pro-Vietnam War film The Green Berets (1968). Soo is probably best remembered for his smart-aleck Detective Sgt. Nick Yemana on Barney Miller (1974), one of the more popular sitcoms of the 1970s alongside Hal Linden and Abe Vigoda. Sadly, he died of cancer during the show's fifth season in 1979 at the height of his popularity.

Return from Witch Mountain

Return from Witch Mountain

1978

The Green Berets

The Green Berets

1968

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Thoroughly Modern Millie

1967

Barney Miller

Barney Miller

1975

Flower Drum Song

Flower Drum Song

1961

Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

1963

She Lives!

She Lives!

1973

The Monk

The Monk

1969