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[[File: Rollin-moriyama.jpg | thumb | frameless | right | 300px | Rollin Moriyama�]] Rollin Moriyama was born on October 11, 1907 in Rukushima, Fukushima-Ken, Japan. He was an actor, known for Foul Play (1978), M*A*S*H (1972) and The Snow Creature (1954). He was previously married to Shigeyo Ito. He died on December 25, 1992 in Santa Clara, California, USA. ==Appearances== * 1957 [[Sayonara (Movie)]] * 1959 S3.E4 Perry Mason [[The Case of the Blushing Pearls (Perry Mason)]] as Ito Kamuri, with [[Nobu McCarthy]] and [[George Takei]] as Toma Sakai * [[The Case of the Malicious Mariner (Perry Mason)]] (1961) ... Nagata * 1961 [[Robinson Koyoto (Hawaiian Eye)]] as Mei Ozaki * 1975 The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) ** [[The Wolf Boy (The Six Million Dollar Man)|The Wolf Boy]] (1975) ... Japanese Man * 1976 Happy Days (TV Series) **[[Arnold's Wedding (Happy Days)]] (1976) ... Officiate *1977 The Kentucky Fried Movie **Prisoner (segment "A Fistful of Yen") (as Rollins Moriyama) ==Uncredited== * 1959 Never So Few as Scout (uncredited) * 1959 Battle of the Coral Sea as Japanese Guard (uncredited) * 1959 The Crimson Kimono as Man (uncredited) * 1957 [[Sayonara (Movie)]] as Reporter (uncredited) * 1957 20 Million Miles to Earth as Dr. Koruku (uncredited) * 1956 Between Heaven and Hell as Japanese Sergeant (uncredited) * 1956 Navy Wife as Frock-Coated Man (uncredited) * 1955 House of Bamboo as Pearl Man (uncredited) * 1954 The Bridges at Toko-Ri as Bellhop (uncredited) * 1954 The Long, Long Trailer as Japanese Gardener (uncredited) * 1954 Hell and High Water as Joto (uncredited) * 1953 China Venture as Japanese Marine Officer (uncredited) * 1953 South Sea Woman as Japanese Officer (uncredited) * 1952 Back at the Front as Scrub Boy (uncredited) * 1951 Submarine Command as Japanese Sailor (uncredited) * 1951 Flying Leathernecks as Japanese Pilot (uncredited) * 1951 Peking Express as Chinese Priest (uncredited) * 1951 Go for Broke! as Nisei (uncredited) * 1951 Halls of Montezuma as Fukado (uncredited) * 1950 Three Came Home as Japanese Officer (uncredited) * 1949 Tokyo Joe as Manservant (uncredited) * 1941 Penny Serenade as Rickshaw Boy (uncredited) [[Category: 🇺🇸🇯🇵]] [[Category: Television]] [[Category: Nikkei]] [[Category: October 11 Births]] [[Category: 1907 Births]] [[Category: 1992 Deaths]]
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