Meet Actress Denice Kumagai, one of the Co-founders of Cold Tofu, the First Asian-American Improv Comedy Group in the US

Denice Kumagai is an American actress who was a force to reckon with in the 1980s, ’90s, and early 2000s. She had a great career then, starring in various shows, including Night Court, where she portrayed Quon Le Robinson. Besides acting, Denice Kumagai also worked as an artistic director for a decade. Denice was one of the co-founders of Cold Tofu, an Asian American Improv Comedy Group, the first of its kind in the United States.
Early Life
Denice Kumagai was born on July 7, 1956, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Asian parents. She had a normal childhood, but her love for arts was evident from a young age. Denice would participate in various school plays. This gave her a chance to develop her acting skills from a tender age.
Regarding her education, Denice began her elementary education at a local school in Honolulu. After that, she proceeded to high school and then college.
Personal Life
Despite being in show business, Denice Kumagai has managed to keep details of her personal life away from the public. As such, little is known about her dating life. It is hard to tell how many people she has dated and if she is currently married. Additionally, it is unclear if she has kids or not. However, given her age, it is likely that Denice Kumagai has been married at least once, and she has kids.
Professional Life
Denice Kumagai has been in show business for so long. She first began as an actress before later transitioning to management level. Denice made her acting debut in the late 1970s. She used to appear in short films and theatre plays before hitting success in the early 1980s. Some of her roles were in How to Be a Friend, And the Soul Shall Dance, and Go Tell the Spartans.
In the early 1980s, Denice hit success after her appearance in shows like Freestyle and Highway Heaven. She continued to have a great acting career in the 1980s until she landed the role of Quon Le Duc Robinson in Night Court. It was her breakthrough role and she managed to appear in 17 episodes. She might have had a recurring role on the show, but the role changed her life.
In the ’90s, Denice Kumagai appeared in several other films and shows. She had a guest role in the television shows Partners, Living Single, Caroline in the City and Dave’s World.
After her successful acting career, Denice felt that it was right for her to venture into other aspects of show business. For a decade, the actress worked as an artistic director. She also co-founded an improv comedy club, which has been in play for over 20 years.
It is unclear what Denice Kumagai is up to now, but whatever it is, will make a huge difference in show business.
Net Worth
Given that Denice Kumagai has been in show business for over four decades, she must have made a fortune that is going to take care of her financial needs for years to come. However, the actress has not publicly stated her net worth.