Occupation Actor Spouse Christina Ann (m. 1975) | Name Michael Chan Years active 1975–present | |
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Born June 26, 1950 (age 74) ( 1950-06-26 ) San Francisco, California, U.S. Education American Conservatory Theater Nominations Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Movies and TV shows Similar People Phillip P Keene, Raymond Cruz, Anthony Denison, GW Bailey, Robert Gossett |
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Michael Paul Chan (born June 26, 1950) is an American television and film actor. He is known for his role as Lieutenant Michael Tao on the TNT series The Closer and Major Crimes. He also acted in US Marshalls, playing an assassin.
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- Michael Paul Chan I Major Crimes 100 Episodes Celebration I 2017
- Biography
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Michael Paul Chan I Major Crimes 100 Episodes Celebration I 2017
Biography

Chan was born in San Francisco, California. His television work has included roles like Judge Lionel Ping on Arrested Development, Detective Ron Lu on Robbery Homicide Division, the voice of Jimmy Ho on The PJ's, Mr. Chong on The Wonder Years, a Japanese investor in the 1990 Northern Exposure episode "Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens", an agent of the C.I.A. (Chinese Intelligence Agency) on a 2011 episode of The Simpsons, and roles on shows like Bones, Babylon 5, and The Young and the Restless.

One of his more notable film roles was as the convenience store owner in the 1993 film Falling Down, where he refused to give a discount to Michael Douglas' character when he attempted to purchase a can of soda to get change for the pay telephone outside the store. Another was as Data's father in The Goonies. He appeared in both of Joel Schumacher's Batman movies, in two different roles: a Wayne Enterprises executive in Batman Forever, and Dr. Lee in Batman & Robin. Other films in his filmography include Americanese, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, U.S. Marshals, Spy Game, Quicksilver, The Joy Luck Club, The Insider, and Thief.

Chan, a third-generation Chinese American, is a founding member of the Asian American Theater Company. He is married with one child. His brother is Jeffery Paul Chan, an author and academic.