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; born November 4, 1944) is a Chinese American actress who made her debut in the film adaptation of Flower Drum Song in 1961, and has had many subsequent roles in TV and films. She was featured playing the wiki wiki girl in the Wiki wiki dollar advertising campaign for Chevron Corporation in the 1960s. She speaks English and three different varieties of Chinese. Tsu was born in Shanghai, China to Z.M. and Dulcie Lynn Tsu. Her father was a banker and her mother a painter. After political changes in China in the 1940s, the family left for Taiwan, then Hong Kong. Her father remained behind in Taiwan while in 1957 she and the rest of her immediate family (sister and mother) emigrated to Larchmont, New York, a suburb of New York City, where her aunt lived. Irene attended Mamaroneck Elementary School in Mamaroneck, New York and studied ballet. In the late 1950s. she auditioned for a dancing job in Broadway's Flower Drum Song. A staff member of the producer David Merrick's office saw the performance and auditioned her for the Broadway musical "The World of Suzie Wong" and Tsu got a part. Later Irene auditioned for choreographer Hermes Pan in the upcoming film adaptation of the musical Flower Drum Song. The choreographer Hermes Pan brought Irene to Hollywood and she was a teenage dancer in the film Flower Drum Song (1961), directed by Henry Koster. He gave her her first speaking role as a teenage prostitute in his next film, Take Her, She's Mine (1963) starring James Stewart and Sandra Dee, which started her acting career. She studied acting with Ned Maderino, Lee Strasberg and Peggy Feury and attended Los Angeles City College, UCLA Film School, and California State University, Los Angeles. In 1961, Tsu entered the Miss Chinatown USA beauty pageant on behalf of New York and won first place. On November 21, 1963, the evening before President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Tsu's only appearance on Perry Mason was aired on CBS, as she played the role of defendant Juli Eng in "The Case of the Floating Stones." She made guest appearances on most of the other popular '60s-70s television shows such as I Spy, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Family Affair, Mission: Impossible, and The Wild Wild West. She was tested for, but didn't get the female lead of The Sand Pebbles.[7] In the 1960s, Tsu met Frank Sinatra in Miami, Florida where she was filming the "Chevron Island" commercials and Sinatra was filming Tony Rome. They dated for over two years.Film Flower Drum Song (1961) as Dancer (uncredited)The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962) as Oriental Spy (uncredited)Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963) as Suzy (uncredited)Take Her, She's Mine (1963) as Miss WuJohn Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1965) as Harem Girl (uncredited)The Sword of Ali Baba (1965) as NaluHow to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) as Native GirlSeven Women (1966) as Chinese GirlWomen of the Prehistoric Planet (1966) as LindaParadise, Hawaiian Style (1966) as PuaCaprice (1967) as Su LingIsland of the Lost (1967) as Judy HawllaniThe Green Berets (1968) as LinThe Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970) as Tah-LingStand Up and Be Counted (1972) (uncredited)Three the Hard Way (1974) as EmpressAirport 1975 (1974) as CarolJudge Dee and the Monastery Murders (1974, TV Movie) as Celestial ImagePaper Tiger (1975) as TalahDeadly Hero (1975)Hot Potato (1976) as Detective Sgt. Pam VarajeDamien's Island (1976) as MomiDown and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) as Sheila WaltzbergSteele Justice (1987) as Xua ChanA Girl to Kill For (1990) as The CounselorUnbecoming Age (1992) as R.JMr. Jones (1993) as Mrs. ChangSnapdragon (1993) as HuaComrades: Almost a Love Story (1996) as Aunt RosieGolden Chicken (2002) as Kam's AuntThe Heart Specialist (2006) as Mrs. OlsonAlibi (2007) as Chu FanTelevision Perry Mason TV series, episode: The Case of the Floating Stones (21 November 1963) as Juli EngMy Favorite Martian TV series, Season 2 Episode 9 - Double Trouble (1964) as LeilaniThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. TV series, episode: The Hong Kong Shilling Affair (15 March 1965) as JasmineI Spy TV series, episode: A Cup of Kindness (22 September 1965)Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea TV series, episode: The Peacemaker (November 21, 1965) as Su YinMy Three Sons, TV series, episode: Robbie and the Slave Girl (20 January 1966) as TerryThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. TV series, episode: The Five Daughters Affair: Part II (7 April 1967) - ReikkoThe Wild Wild West TV series, episode: The Night of the Samurai (13 October 1967) - Reiko O'HaraMission: Impossible TV series, episode: Double Dead (12 February 1972) as PenyoHawaii Five-O TV series, episode: Engaged to Be Buried (27 February 1973) as AliaFuture Cop TV series (1977) as Doctor TingleyThe Rockford Files, TV series, episode: Irving the Explainer (18 November 1977) as Daphne IshawahardaWonder Woman, TV series, episode: The Man Who Made Volcanoes (18 November 1977) as Mei LingTrapper John, M.D., TV series, episode: Heart and Seoul (28 January 1986) as Dr. Julie Lok