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John Lone
Birth at
13 October 1952
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John Lawn is an actor who was born on October 13, 1952. As a child, the boy lost his parents. From the age of ten, he studied at the Hong Kong Academy of Beijing Opera, was fond of singing, martial arts, acrobatics.
An American family sent him some money and he moved to Los Angeles. In this city he continued to receive an acting education and entered the American Academy of Dramatic Art in Pasadena. After graduation, the young man moved to New York. He was out of work for a while until actor Mako
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John Lawn is an actor who was born on October 13, 1952. As a child, the boy lost his parents. From the age of ten, he studied at the Hong Kong Academy of Beijing Opera, was fond of singing, martial arts, acrobatics.
An American family sent him some money and he moved to Los Angeles. In this city he continued to receive an acting education and entered the American Academy of Dramatic Art in Pasadena. After graduation, the young man moved to New York.
He was out of work for a while until actor Mako spotted him. He invited John to play a role in the play F.O.B., for which Lone later received the Obi Award. At the same time, Jonah is found by an agent who before him discovered the famous stars of Bai Lin, Joan Chan, Ken Leung, Lucy Liu.
The first major role in the cinema Lone played in the film “Ice Man”. To many viewers, he is known as Emperor Pu Yi from the movie The Last Emperor in 1987, as well as the mafia in Year of the Dragon in 1985. John played in the movie M. Butterfly. His most famous film is
The Last Emperor" Lone perfectly conveyed the spiritual and external evolution of his hero over the course of forty years. Year of the Dragon also brought the actor some popularity.
Lone had great success in Hollywood, but decided to pursue his career in Asian cinema. In 1976, he played a small role as a Chinese chef in J. Gillermin’s King Kong.
Lone acts in films, goes on the stage, and in Japan he is a popular pop singer. John has his own business, clothing and cosmetics. In Hollywood, he is not going to return, as he prefers independent films than the usual lush spectacles of Hollywood.