Ian Anthony Dale

Ian Anthony Dale
Born (1978-07-03) July 3, 1978
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 2002-present

Ian Anthony Dale (born July 3, 1978) is an American actor of Japanese, French and English descent.

Life and career

Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, he attended St. Mary's University in Winona, Minnesota where he studied stage and theatre, and then moved to Madison, Wisconsin. He previously portrayed Simon Lee on The Event, and was previously known for playing Davis Lee on Surface and his recurring role on Charmed as Avatar Gamma. He has also appeared on shows such as Las Vegas, JAG, Day Break, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Criminal Minds, in 2007 he appeared in 24 as the minor character Zhou and is well known for playing Kazuya Mishima in Tekken.

Movies

In 2004, Dale appeared in the film Mr. 3000 as "Fukuda", alongside Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett and Chris Noth. His next movie role was in 2007's The Bucket List as an instructor to Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman's characters in one of the scenes. In 2009, he followed that up with a minor part in The Hangover, and appeared in the independent film Lollipops. In 2010, he starred in the Tekken movie as Kazuya Mishima and in Flying Lessons. In 2010, he also portrayed Scorpion in the short film of Mortal Kombat: Rebirth on YouTube.[1] The film paved way for a web series, Mortal Kombat: Legacy, in which Dale reprised his role. He reprised his role in the second season.

TV series

Dale had his first television break on a 2002 episode of Fastlane. Since then he has appeared in episodes of Angel, JAG, Las Vegas, Charmed, 24, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Criminal Minds, Dollhouse and Cold Case.

Major television roles have included recurring character Davis Lee on Surface, and Detective Christopher Choi on Day Break. Both series were only broadcast for one season and did not return for a second. Dale was a series regular in the NBC drama series The Event, which ran in Fall 2010. His most recent recurring roles are on Hawaii Five-0 as Adam Noshimuri and Murder in the First as Jim Koto.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Mr. 3000 Fukuda
2007 The Bucket List Instructor
2009 The Hangover Chow's #1
2009 Lollipops Detective Jones Short film
2009 Tekken Kazuya Mishima
2009 Flying Lessons Lance
2010 Mortal Kombat: Rebirth Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion
2016 XOXO Anders

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Fastlane Jackson Yu Episode: "Mighty Blue"
2003 Angel Drugged Vamp #3 Episode: "Release"
2003 JAG Lance Corporal Brad Owens Episode: "The Boast"
2004 Las Vegas Jonathan Tam Episode: "Die Fast, Die Furious"
2004 Hawaii Lieutenant Robertson Episode: "No Man Is an Island"
2004 Second Time Around Sam Chang Episode: "No, No"
2004 Charmed Avatar Gamma 5 episodes
2005 North Shore Garrett Haynes Episode: "The End"
2005–2006 Surface Davis Lee 11 episodes
2006–2007 Day Break Detective Christopher Choi 12 episodes
2006–2009 Criminal Minds Lt. Detective Owen Kim 2 episodes
2007 Without a Trace David Kwon Episode: "Without You"
2007 Bones Commander James Adams Episode: "Spaceman in a Crater"
2007 24 Zhou 2 episodes
2007 Cold Case Ray Takahashi Episode: "Family 8108"
2009 CSI: NY Ellis Park Episode: "The Past, Present and Murder"
2009 Dollhouse Jack Dunston Episode: "Haunted"
2009 CSI: Miami Evan Wilcox Episode: "Kill Clause"
2010 Trauma Andy Wu Episode: "Protocol"
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lon Rose Episode: "The Panty Sniffer"
2010–2011 The Event Agent Simon Lee 19 episodes
2011 Burn Notice Xavier Episode: "Damned If You Do"
2011–2016 Hawaii Five-0 Adam Noshimuri 26 episodes
2011–2013 Mortal Kombat: Legacy Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion 6 episodes
2012 The Mentalist Nathaniel Kim Episode: "Red Dawn"
2012 Emily Owens, M.D. Dr. Kyle Putnam 2 episodes
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Dr. David Zhong Episode: "Bitchcraft"
2014 Delirium Liam Unsold TV pilot
2014–2016 Murder in the First Jim Koto 28 episodes
2015 Hart of Dixie Henry Dalton[2] 2 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Sleeping Dogs Ricky Wong
2012 Call of Duty: Black Ops II Multiplayer Voices
2015 Battlefield Hardline Marvin The Thief

References


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