

Drama · Family · Comedy
Overview
House of Luk is a quirky drama following the lives of three loveable losers who frequent a Chinese restaurant and discover the true meaning in their lives when they each decipher a cryptic message in a fortune cookie.
Top Cast


Pierre Brault
Pierre Brault
Chuck Warden
Pierre Brault
Chuck Warden
Dan Lalande
Dan Lalande
Marshall Cotton
Dan Lalande
Marshall Cotton


John Ng
John Ng
Ho Fook
John Ng
Ho Fook


Michael Moriarty
Michael Moriarty
Mr. Kidd
Michael Moriarty
Mr. Kidd


Pat Morita
Pat Morita
Kwang Luk
Pat Morita
Kwang Luk
Lorraine Ansell
Lorraine Ansell
Melinda
Lorraine Ansell
Melinda
Linda Goodwin
Linda Goodwin
Francine
Linda Goodwin
Francine
Elaine Klimasko
Elaine Klimasko
Mrs. Warden
Elaine Klimasko
Mrs. Warden
Mark Bastianelli
Mark Bastianelli
Chuck's Son
Mark Bastianelli
Chuck's Son
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