
Leonard Strong
Acting • Born 1908-08-12 – Died 1980-01-23
Biography
Leonard Clarence Strong (born 12 August 1908, Salt Lake City, Utah - d. 23 January 1980, Glendale, California was a prolific American character actor specialising in playing Asian roles. Beginning with Little Tokyo, U.S.A in 1942, Strong played a gamut of roles as Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Thais, etc. in films such as Dragon Seed (1944),Up in Arms (1944), Jack London (1943), Salute to the Marines (1943), Behind the Rising Sun (1943), Night Plane from Chungking (1943), Bombardier (1943),Underground Agent (1942), and Manila Calling (1942). He played the Thai interpreter in both Anna and the King of Siam and its musical remake The King and I. Strong also appeared in the movie Shane (1953) as homesteader Ernie Wright. Strong achieved some pop culture notoriety for his role on television as "The Claw" on Get Smart. He appeared in a season-five episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1960) "The Cure" written by horror writer Robert Bloch. Set deep in an Amazon jungle, Strong plays Luiz, a loyal native who speaks broken English and saves his employer, an oil explorer, from the attempted murder of his supposedly mentally ill and unfaithful wife. Something gets lost in the translation when his employer wants Strong to take her to a psychiatrist 200 miles down river, and he takes her instead to a native headshrinker. The denouement comes when Strong returns alone to the shock of his employer. He says, "I do what you tell me. I take her to my people. The best headshrinkers in the world". Then, pulling his employer's wife's now shrunken head out of a bag, he says, "Best job in the world." Another notable television role was his haunting and mostly silent portrayal of the title character in the original Twilight Zone episode, "The Hitch-Hiker", which is often listed as one of the ten best episodes of the series. With his thumb extended, seeking a ride, and asking "Going my way?", Strong is seen in one of the half-dozen, seconds-long scenes used at the start of every one of the 30 DVDs in the CBS DVD five-season collection, "The Twilight Zone, The Definitive Edition."
Filmography
43 credits
Shane
Movie • 1953
Ernie Wright

Backfire
Movie • 1950
Lee Quong (uncredited)

Scared Stiff
Movie • 1953
Shorty

Hell's Half Acre
Movie • 1954
Ippy

Cult of the Cobra
Movie • 1955
Daru

Underground Agent
Movie • 1942
Count Akiri

Cargo to Capetown
Movie • 1950
Singh

Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
Movie • 1955
Fortune Teller (uncredited)

Backlash
Movie • 1947
Willis, Caretaker

The Keys of the Kingdom
Movie • 1944
Mr. Chia

Back to Bataan
Movie • 1945
Gen. Homma

Jet Attack
Movie • 1958
Maj. Wan

Escape from Zahrain
Movie • 1962
Ambulance Driver

Prisoner of War
Movie • 1954
Col. Kim Doo Yi

Bombardier
Movie • 1943
Japanese Officer

First Yank into Tokyo
Movie • 1945
Maj. Nogira

The Naked Jungle
Movie • 1954
Kutina

Sword of the Avenger
Movie • 1948
Ming Tang

Bengal Brigade
Movie • 1954
Mahindra

Blood on the Sun
Movie • 1945
Hijikata

Destination Gobi
Movie • 1953
Wali-Akhun

The Atomic City
Movie • 1952
Donald Clark

Jewels of Brandenburg
Movie • 1947
Marcel Grandet

Behind the Rising Sun
Movie • 1943
Tama's Father

Dangerous Millions
Movie • 1946
Bandit Chieftain

77 Sunset Strip
TV • 1958

The Islanders
TV • 1960
General Kumari

Get Smart
TV • 1965
Lin Chan

The Twilight Zone
TV • 1959
The Hitch-Hiker

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Manuel

Peter Gunn
TV • 1958
King Felix

One Step Beyond
TV • 1959
Conductor

The Alaskans
TV • 1959

Navy Log
TV • 1955

Terry and the Pirates
TV • 1952

Dr. Fu Manchu
TV • 1956
Professor Hugh Yan

Dangerous Assignment
TV • 1952

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Luiz

The Wonderful World of Disney
TV • 1954
Zanaga Martinez

The Lone Wolf
TV • 1954
Ti Ling

The Lone Wolf
TV • 1954
Shalmar

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
TV • 1964
General Yokura

The Untouchables
TV • 1959
Ben Poe