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==Backstory== ==Backstory==
Han grew up in the U.S. (presumably in ]), where he eventually met ]. Dom eventually won a ] from Han, and they raced together much, with Dom going so far as to call Han family. However, Han eventually goes to ] after a last fuel hijacking run in the ], where he meets and forms a business partnership with Takashi, Tokyo's ] Drift King. Han grew up in the U.S. (presumably in ]), where he eventually met ]. Dom eventually won a ] from Han, and they raced together much, with Dom going so far as to call Han family. However, Han eventually goes to ] after a last fuel hijacking run in the ], where he meets and forms a business partnership with Takashi, Tokyo's Drift King.

==Appearances==
===''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''===

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Fictional character
Han Lue
The Fast and the Furious film series character
First appearanceThe Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Last appearanceFast & Furious
Portrayed bySung Kang
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationAutomotive Mechanic
Street Racer
Thief
Nationality United States

Han Lue (born April 8, 1972) is a fictional character who appears in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) and its prequel Fast & Furious (2009).

Backstory

Han grew up in the U.S. (presumably in Los Angeles), where he eventually met Dominic Toretto. Dom eventually won a Plymouth Roadrunner from Han, and they raced together much, with Dom going so far as to call Han family. However, Han eventually goes to Tokyo after a last fuel hijacking run in the Dominican Republic, where he meets and forms a business partnership with Takashi, Tokyo's Drift King.

Appearances

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift