Sung Kang

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Sung Kang (born April 8, 1972 in Gainesville, Georgia) is a Korean American actor. His first major role is that of Han from Better Luck Tomorrow. He was also one of the stars in The Motel, in which he played Sam Kim, and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, in which he played Han, this time as a mentor to the main character Sean Boswell. On MADtv, Sung has been playing the recurring role of the narcissistic President Gin Kew Yun Chun Yew Nee in the overly-cliched Korean drama parody, "Tae Do" or "Attitudes and Feelings, Both Desirable and Sometimes Secretive."

He also owns a restaurant called Saketini in Brentwood, California [1]. It offers a wide range of Pacific Rim foods and has Eun San Yi as head chef.


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