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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
* Wonder Woman (TV Series) | |||
**[[The Man Who Could Move the World (Wonder Woman) | The Man Who Could Move the World]] (1977) as Takeo Ishida | |||
* [[Farewell to Manzanar (Movie) | Farewell to Manzanar]] (TV Movie) as Ko Wakatsuki | |||
* It Takes a Thief (TV Series) | |||
**[[Mad in Japan (It Takes a Thief) | Mad in Japan]] (1969) as Togasi | |||
* [[The Barter (I Spy)]]: I Spy, S1.E16, aired Jan 12, 1966 | * [[The Barter (I Spy)]]: I Spy, S1.E16, aired Jan 12, 1966 | ||
* Wendy and Me (TV Series) | |||
**[[Let's Go Where the Wild Geisha Goes (Wendy and Me) | Let's Go Where the Wild Geisha Goes]] (1965) as Man | |||
* [[The Tokyo Doll (Johnny Midnight)]]: Johnny Midnight , S1.E18, aired Apr 29, 1960 | |||
* The Real McCoys (TV Series) | |||
**[[A Bundle from Japan (The Real McCoys)]] (1961) as Charley | |||
* Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) | |||
**Robinson Koyoto (1961) ... Micho Koyoto | |||
**Second Day of Infamy (1959) ... Mitsuki | |||
* 1960 Johnny Midnight (TV Series) as Aki | |||
**Ding-a-Ling (S1.E34) | |||
**Inside Man (S1.E33) | |||
**Dark Trophy (S1.E32) | |||
**The Single (S1.E31) | |||
**A Token of Love (S1.E26) | |||
**The Emerald Star (S1.E22) | |||
**Somebody Loves You (S1.E21) | |||
**Registered Mail (S1.E20) | |||
**[[The Tokyo Doll (Johnny Midnight)]] (S1.E18) | |||
**Phantom Bribe (S1.E17) | |||
**The 9th Doll (S1.E15) | |||
**An Old-Fashioned Frame (S1.E13) | |||
**Beyond Infamy (S1.E12) | |||
**The Impresario (S1.E11) | |||
**A Taste of Curry (S1.E6) | |||
**Once Again (S1.E5) | |||
**Leading Lady (S1.E4) | |||
**The Villain of the Piece (S1.E3) | |||
**Voice of the Dummy (S1.E2) | |||
**X Equals Murder (S1.E1) | |||
Latest revision as of 02:44, 14 November 2022
Yuki Shimoda (August 10, 1921 โ May 21, 1981) was an American actor best known for his starring role as Ko Wakatsuki in the NBC movie of the week Farewell to Manzanar (Movie) in 1976. He also co-starred in the 1960s television series Johnny Midnight (39 episodes), with Edmond O'Brien. He was a star of movies, early television, and the stage. His Broadway stage credits include Auntie Mame with Rosalind Russell, and Pacific Overtures, a musical written by Stephen Sondheim and directed by Harold Prince.
Broadway stage credits
- Teahouse of the August Moon, Martin Beck Theatre, (1953โ1956), as Mr. Keora, choreographer
- Auntie Mame, Broadhurst Theatre, (1956โ1958), as Ito
- Pacific Overtures, Winter Garden Theatre, (1975โ1976), as Abe, First Councillor
Appearances[edit]
- Wonder Woman (TV Series)
- The Man Who Could Move the World (1977) as Takeo Ishida
- Farewell to Manzanar (TV Movie) as Ko Wakatsuki
- It Takes a Thief (TV Series)
- Mad in Japan (1969) as Togasi
- The Barter (I Spy): I Spy, S1.E16, aired Jan 12, 1966
- Wendy and Me (TV Series)
- Let's Go Where the Wild Geisha Goes (1965) as Man
- The Tokyo Doll (Johnny Midnight): Johnny Midnight , S1.E18, aired Apr 29, 1960
- The Real McCoys (TV Series)
- A Bundle from Japan (The Real McCoys) (1961) as Charley
- Hawaiian Eye (TV Series)
- Robinson Koyoto (1961) ... Micho Koyoto
- Second Day of Infamy (1959) ... Mitsuki
- 1960 Johnny Midnight (TV Series) as Aki
- Ding-a-Ling (S1.E34)
- Inside Man (S1.E33)
- Dark Trophy (S1.E32)
- The Single (S1.E31)
- A Token of Love (S1.E26)
- The Emerald Star (S1.E22)
- Somebody Loves You (S1.E21)
- Registered Mail (S1.E20)
- The Tokyo Doll (Johnny Midnight) (S1.E18)
- Phantom Bribe (S1.E17)
- The 9th Doll (S1.E15)
- An Old-Fashioned Frame (S1.E13)
- Beyond Infamy (S1.E12)
- The Impresario (S1.E11)
- A Taste of Curry (S1.E6)
- Once Again (S1.E5)
- Leading Lady (S1.E4)
- The Villain of the Piece (S1.E3)
- Voice of the Dummy (S1.E2)
- X Equals Murder (S1.E1)