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  • Miyoshi Umeki - Wikipedia
    Umeki was best known for her Oscar -winning role as Katsumi in Sayonara (1957), as Mei Li in both the Broadway musical and 1961 film Flower Drum Song, and as Mrs Livingston in the television series The Courtship of Eddie's Father She was a shin Issei, or post-1945 immigrant from Japan
  • Miyoshi Umeki - IMDb
    Miyoshi Umeki was born as the youngest of 9 children The daughter of a prominent Japanese iron factory owner, she developed an early passion for music, learning to play the mandolin, harmonica piano
  • Miyoshi Umeki’s American Dream Had A Dark Side - Factinate
    Miyoshi Umeki was a Japanese-American actress and singer who smashed prejudices when she became the first Asian actress to win an Oscar Then she smashed expectations when she threw it in the bin
  • Oscar-winning actress Miyoshi Umeki dies - TODAY
    Actress Miyoshi Umeki, who won an Oscar for her performance as the doomed wife of an American serviceman in “Sayonara” and later starred in the Broadway musical “Flower Drum Song,” has died of
  • Miyoshi Umeki (Sayonara TVs Eddies Father): 17 Years After the . . .
    It's been nearly two decades since the groundbreaking actress Miyoshi Umeki, who was the first Asian to win an Academy Award, died at 78 from cancer on August 28 in 2007 It was in 1957 that Miyoshi Umeki received the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Katsumi in Sayonara
  • Miyoshi Umeki Threw Away Her Oscar - HistoryExpose
    Miyoshi Umeki was a trailblazer in Hollywood who became the first Asian actor to bring home an Oscar—but almost 20 years later, she wrecked her trophy and then threw it away Though Miyoshi Umeki grew up in Hokkaido, Japan, she fostered hopes of chasing the American dream
  • Miyoshi Umeki: First Female East Asian Actress to Win an Oscar
    Miyoshi Umeki, the first East Asian performer to win an Academy Award, died on Aug 28 in Licking, Missouri She was 78 Umeki won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her nuanced performance as an innocent Japanese maiden in love with American serviceman Red Buttons in the 1957 melodrama Sayonara
  • Miyoshi Umeki: Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage . . .
    Today, we spotlight trailblazing Japanese American and Academy Award-winning actress Miyoshi Umeki Born in 1929 in Otaru, Japan, Miyoshi Umeki developed a love for music at an early age She learned to play multiple instruments as a child, including the piano, harmonica, and mandolin
  • Miyoshi Umeki - Obituary - The New York Times
    Miyoshi Umeki, an expressive actress of innocent charm who in 1957 was the first Asian performer to win an Oscar, as best supporting actress in her first Hollywood film, “Sayonara,” died on
  • Miyoshi Umeki: Forgotten APA icon - Asian CineVision
    Miyoshi Umeki You’ve probably never heard of her, but on March 26, 1958, she made history when she became the first, and, as of this writing, only Asian actress to win an Oscar





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