Burt Kwouk ("The thinking man's David Yipp" - Harry Hill) has performed a wide variety of roles on television, radio and film, which interestingly seem to have shifted depending on the public mood towards the Chinese in the West, as is to be expected for one of very few prominent British Chinese film actors. During the 1960s he played a number of Communist Chinese dignitaries and generals in supporting roles (speaking almost no pronouns for the entire decade), in addition to his most famous role as the kung-fu expert Cato (above).

In more recent years he has played a more down-to-Earth middle-aged father in a BBC TV drama (Peggy Su), himself in Harry Hill's Fruit Corner ("I will catch me that chicken!") and Harry Hill (the original TV series -"Hey Harry, I liked this show better when it was on the radio!"), and voiced one of the 'Japanese' announcers in Channel Four's Banzai!. ("What you waiting for? Bet! Bet! Bet!") He also appears briefly in Jet Li's Kiss Of The Dragon, and anything on British television to do with Peter Sellers or Bruce Lee.