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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.
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==
* 1961 [[Robinson Koyoto (Hawaiian Eye)]] as Mei Ozaki
* 1975 The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series)
** The Wolf Boy (1975) ... Japanese Man
* 1976 Happy Days (TV Series)
**Arnold's Wedding (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]] 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: Television]]
[[Category: Television]]

Revision as of 05:47, 12 October 2022

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

  • 1961 Robinson Koyoto (Hawaiian Eye) as Mei Ozaki
  • 1975 The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series)
    • The Wolf Boy (1975) ... Japanese Man
  • 1976 Happy Days (TV Series)
    • Arnold's Wedding (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 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)