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Beulah Quo
Beulah Quo (April 17, 1923 - October 23, 2002) was a Chinese-American actress and activist born in Stockton, California. The spelling of her last name changed from Kwoh to Quo because she was constantly asked if KWOH was a radio station. She starred in many films and television series beginning in the mid 1950s, and was best known for her appearances in ''General Hospital'' (1963), ''Chinatown'' (1974), and ''Brokedown Palace'' (1999).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beulah Quo Biography - Fandango )〕 She was also an advocate of more and better screen roles for Asian actors, and founded several organizations in pursuit of that goal. ==Early life== Quo received a bachelor's degree in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and a master's from the University of Chicago. In the 1940s, while she was working in China as a teacher, Quo had to escape Communism on a US destroyer along with her husband, Edwin Kwoh, and infant son. After resettling, she also worked at the Chinese YWCA building which is now the Chinese American National Museum and Learning Center
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