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  2. Mako (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Mako was born Makoto Iwamatsu in Kobe, Japan, [7] the son of children's authors and illustrators Tomoe Sasako and Atsushi Iwamatsu, better known by their pen names Mitsu and Taro Yashima. In 1939, his parents, who were political dissidents, moved to the United States, leaving Mako in the care of his grandmother.

  3. Makoto Iwamatsu - Wikipedia

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  4. Mako - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Greg Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Greg Baldwin is an American voice actor. He is best known for his roles as Frank Fontaine in BioShock, Uncle Iroh on the third season of Avatar: The Last Airbender and Aku on the fifth season of Samurai Jack, with the latter two as a voice match for the late Mako Iwamatsu.

  6. Taro Yashima - Wikipedia

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    Yashima painted this propaganda leaflet, which was used by the U.S. Armed Forces in the Pacific War. The New Sun, published in 1943 under the name Taro Yashima, was a 310-page autobiographical picture book for adults about life in pre-war statist Shōwa Japan, including details of the harsh and inhumane treatment he and his wife underwent for participation in anti-militarist groups in the 1930s.

  7. High Speed! Free! Starting Days - Wikipedia

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    High Speed! Free! Starting Days (映画 ハイ☆スピード!-Free! Starting Days-, Eiga Hai Supīdo! Free! Starting Days) is a 2015 Japanese animated film produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do. The plot is loosely based on the second volume of the High Speed! light novels by Koji Oji, the series that inspired the Free! animated ...

  8. Shizuko Hoshi - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The authorities demanded false confessions, and those who gave them were set free. [40] Iwamatsu and Sasako came to America using student visas to study art in 1939, leaving behind their son, Makoto Iwamatsu, who would grow up to be a prolific actor in America, with relatives. When WWII broke out, Iwamatsu joined the Office of Strategic ...

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