The teenage Caine on the TV show Kung Fu was played by actor Radames Pera. Pera portrayed the young Kwai Chang Caine in flashbacks throughout the series, providing insight into the character's upbringing and training in Martial Arts. Pera's portrayal of the teenage Caine was integral to the development of the show's narrative and the exploration of Caine's journey towards becoming a Shaolin monk.
The answer is, that was not Michael Caine, but it was an another actor who looks an awful lot like him named Edward Woodward,and the tv series was called The Equalizer.
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Nate Richert has: Played Matt Fleming in "Touched by an Angel" in 1994. Played Harvey Kinkle in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" in 1996. Played Jason in "The Tony Danza Show" in 1997. Played Harvey Dwight Kinkle in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Spellbound" in 1998. Played Josh Stevens in "Fantasy Island" in 1998. Played Jake in "Demon Island" in 2002. Played Jeff in "Are You a Serial Killer" in 2002. Played Charlie Nash in "Game Box 1.0" in 2004. Played Perry Trotter in "The Sure Hand of God" in 2004. Played Henry in "H-e-n-r-y" in 2006.
The cast of The Marti Caine Show - 1977 includes: Marti Caine Steve Ismay as Postman and Various
Yes indeed, the caucasion actor played the part of Kwai Chang Caine, an Asian monk in this 'Wild West meets Far East' cowboy / kung fu series. Don't get me wrong, Carradine was wonderful in this show but I have always wondered why he was cast. Were there NO Chinese men in town on the day of auditions? Bruce Lee wrote the original screenplay for Kung Fu. It was named something else like "The Wanderer" can't quite remember. Because of stereotypes and racist views he was not allowed to play the main character of his screenplay because he was "too chinese" and it was thought that the show would do poorly in ratings.
Horatio Caine, a character from the TV show CSI: Miami, was shot by handcuffed suspect in the show's season 4 finale.
The Daily Show - 1996 Michael Caine 8-34 was released on: USA: 23 September 2003
The only old tv show I know of that featured kung fu was, in fact, Kung Fu, starring David Carridine.
Your Answer: blindDid you know:The frequent use of flashbacks is used to recall specific lessons during Caine's childhood training in the monastery by his teachers, the blind Master Po (Keye Luke) and Master Kan (Philip Ahn).
David Carradine was known mostly for his role as Caine in "Kung Fu," a television show. He also acted in a lot of movies. His first, Death Race 2000, and his last roles as "Bill" in Quentin Tarantino's films are most notable.
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ramsha khan is a teenage girl on a show called splatered played by isla by rehan, ramsha's second cousin who is her real cousin and also on the show
Teenage Dexter is played by Devon Graye when he was 19-20 years old. He was part of the show for its entire 2006-2007 run.