Descriptive Summary
Important Information for Users of the Collection
Biography
Collection Scope and Content Summary
Indexing Terms
Descriptive Summary
Title: Keye Luke papers
Date (inclusive): circa 1918-1987
Collection number: 1886
Creator:
Luke, Keye
Extent:
12.7 linear feet of papers.
2.6 linear feet of photographs.
406 production artworks
Repository:
Margaret Herrick Library. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Languages:
English
Important Information for Users of the Collection
Access
Available by appointment only.
Publication rights
Property rights to the physical object belong to the Margaret Herrick Library. Researchers are
responsible for obtaining all necessary rights, licenses, or permissions from the appropriate companies
or individuals before quoting from or publishing materials obtained from the library.
Preferred Citation
Keye Luke papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Margie Gillroy, 2015
Biography
Keye Luke was a Chinese-born American film and television actor active from 1934 to 1990. He is best
known for playing Lee Chan, the "Number One Son" in the "Charlie Chan" film series. Other notable roles
include playing Kato in the "Green Hornet" film serials between 1939 and 1941, Master Po in the "Kung Fu"
television series, and Mr. Wing in the film GREMLINS and its sequel, GREMLINS 2. He was one of the most
prominent Asian actors in American film and television from the mid-1930s through 1980s.
Collection Scope and Content Summary
The Keye Luke papers span the years circa 1918-1987 and encompass 12.7 linear feet of manuscripts, 2.6
linear feet of photographs, 406 artworks, and 1 poster. The collection contains scripts, production
material, personal files and memorabilia, scrapbooks, photographs, and many of Luke's own artworks.
Artworks include layouts and celebrity portraits for film advertising and editorial, and illustrations
for the books "The Unfinished Song of Achmed Mohammed," "Blessed Mother Goose," and the unpublished
"Messer Marco Polo." Also represented are Luke's personal artworks as well as cartoons from his student
days at Franklin High School in Seattle.
Arrangement
Arranged in the following series:
Indexing Terms
actors