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Makoto Iwamatsu (岩松 信, Iwamatsu Makoto, December 10, 1933 – July 21, 2006) was a Japanese-American actor, credited mononymously in almost all of his acting roles as simply Mako (マコ). His career in film, on television, and on stage spanned 5 decades and 165 productions. He was an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award and Tony Award nominee
Mako Iwamatsu was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Sand Pebbles (1966). He also starred in other noted films Conan the Barbarian (1982) and its sequel Conan the Destroyer (1984), Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), Seven Years in Tibet (1997), The Bird People in China (1998) and Pearl Harbor (2001).
Mackenyu; Keita Machida; Gordon Maeda; Goki Maeda; Fuyukichi Maki; Mako (Makoto Iwamatsu); Shotaro Mamiya; Maruse Taro; Takahisa Masuda; Kenji Matsuda; Ryuhei Matsuda ...
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Mako (actor), stage name of Japanese-American actor Makoto Iwamatsu (1933–2006) Mako Hyōdō (兵藤 まこ, born 1962), Japanese actress; Mako Idemitsu (出光 真子, born 1940), Japanese media artist; Mako Ishino (石野 真子, born 1961), Japanese singer and actress; Mako Midori (緑 魔子, born 1944), Japanese actress
Mitsu and Taro's son Makoto Iwamatsu was born in 1933. He would eventually become a renowned actor and voice actor. He would eventually become a renowned actor and voice actor. In 1939 she and Taro went to America so that Taro could avoid conscription into the Japanese Army and to study art. [ 3 ]
Widow of Japanese actor Makoto "Mako" Iwamatsu. Shizuko Kasagi (シヅ子, 静子), Japanese jazz singer and actress; Shizuko Minase (静子), daughter of Viscount Tadasuki Minase of Japan and wife of Prince Kuni Taka of Japan. Mother of Princess Hatsuko, Prince Yoshihiko, Princess Kuniko, Prince Iehiko, and Prince Norihiko of Japan.
Shizuko Hoshi is a Japanese and American actress, theater director, dancer and choreographer. Born in Japan, [1] she is a graduate of Tokyo Women's College and University of Southern California. [2]