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The thirty-year acting career of the late Yuki Shimoda reflects the achievement and career disappointments that faced the minority actor. Only offered limited roles by the Hollywood establishment during certain points of his career, Shimoda persevered on for challenging dramatic roles, such as in the television movie, FAREWELL TO MANZANAR. Shimoda’s journey from Sacramento’s “J-Town,” to his imprisonment in an American concentration camp, and his experiences on Broadway and Hollywood are insightfully explored through interviews and selected clips from his film and television work. Among those interviewed include directors Harold Prince and John Korty; actors Mako, Beulah Quo, Nobu McCarthy, Soon Tek Oh; and agent Guy Lee.
The thirty-year acting career of the late Yuki Shimoda reflects the achievement and career disappointments that faced the minority actor. Only offered limited roles by the Hollywood establishment during certain points of his career, Shimoda persevered on for challenging dramatic roles, such as in the television movie, FAREWELL TO MANZANAR. Shimoda’s journey from Sacramento’s “J-Town,” to his imprisonment in an American concentration camp, and his experiences on Broadway and Hollywood are insightfully explored through interviews and selected clips from his film and television work. Among those interviewed include directors Harold Prince and John Korty; actors Mako, Beulah Quo, Nobu McCarthy, Soon Tek Oh; and agent Guy Lee.
- Année1985
- Durée31 minutes
- LangueEnglish
- PaysUnited States
- AwardsHonorable Mention, Big Muddy Film Festival, 1987
- RéalisationJohn Esaki
- ScénarisationJohn Esaki
- ProductionJosh Esaki
- Production exécutiveDouglas Aihara, Nancy Araki, Akemi Kikumura, Linda Mabalot, Steve Tatsukawa
- Co-ProductionAmy E. Kato
- DistributionHarold Prince, Akemi Kikumura, Nobu McCarthy, Beulah Quo, Momo Yashima, Soon Teck Oh, Guy Lee, Kanji Nishijima, Tad Osaki, Yosh Matsuhara Lucille Tokuno, Mako, Rick Edelstein, John Korty
- MontageJohn Esaki
- Musique originaleDan Kuramoto
- Conception sonoreGabriel Cubos, Robert Nakamura, John Esaki
The thirty-year acting career of the late Yuki Shimoda reflects the achievement and career disappointments that faced the minority actor. Only offered limited roles by the Hollywood establishment during certain points of his career, Shimoda persevered on for challenging dramatic roles, such as in the television movie, FAREWELL TO MANZANAR. Shimoda’s journey from Sacramento’s “J-Town,” to his imprisonment in an American concentration camp, and his experiences on Broadway and Hollywood are insightfully explored through interviews and selected clips from his film and television work. Among those interviewed include directors Harold Prince and John Korty; actors Mako, Beulah Quo, Nobu McCarthy, Soon Tek Oh; and agent Guy Lee.
The thirty-year acting career of the late Yuki Shimoda reflects the achievement and career disappointments that faced the minority actor. Only offered limited roles by the Hollywood establishment during certain points of his career, Shimoda persevered on for challenging dramatic roles, such as in the television movie, FAREWELL TO MANZANAR. Shimoda’s journey from Sacramento’s “J-Town,” to his imprisonment in an American concentration camp, and his experiences on Broadway and Hollywood are insightfully explored through interviews and selected clips from his film and television work. Among those interviewed include directors Harold Prince and John Korty; actors Mako, Beulah Quo, Nobu McCarthy, Soon Tek Oh; and agent Guy Lee.
- Année1985
- Durée31 minutes
- LangueEnglish
- PaysUnited States
- AwardsHonorable Mention, Big Muddy Film Festival, 1987
- RéalisationJohn Esaki
- ScénarisationJohn Esaki
- ProductionJosh Esaki
- Production exécutiveDouglas Aihara, Nancy Araki, Akemi Kikumura, Linda Mabalot, Steve Tatsukawa
- Co-ProductionAmy E. Kato
- DistributionHarold Prince, Akemi Kikumura, Nobu McCarthy, Beulah Quo, Momo Yashima, Soon Teck Oh, Guy Lee, Kanji Nishijima, Tad Osaki, Yosh Matsuhara Lucille Tokuno, Mako, Rick Edelstein, John Korty
- MontageJohn Esaki
- Musique originaleDan Kuramoto
- Conception sonoreGabriel Cubos, Robert Nakamura, John Esaki