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Sato was born in Los Angeles, California, to an issei Zen Buddhist priest, Ken-ichi Sato and his wife Chieko. [1] She and her family were incarcerated at the Gila River War Relocation Center during World War II following the signing of Executive Order 9066. [2]
The Ugly American is a 1963 American adventure film directed by George Englund, written by Stewart Stern, and starring Marlon Brando, Sandra Church, Eiji Okada, Pat Hingle, Judson Pratt, Reiko Sato, and Arthur Hill. It is based on the 1958 novel The Ugly American by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer.
Reiko Sato (1931–1981), Nisei, dancer and actress (Flower Drum Song, The Ugly American) Kylee Saunders, singer based in Japan; Lisa Marie Scott, model and actress, known for her appearances in Playboy magazine and for being Playboy ' s Playmate of the Month in 1995; mother is Japanese from Okinawa
Reiko Sato was cast after Ann Sheridan saw her dancing at a nightclub. [7] Production for Woman on the Run began in early May. [8] The film was shot on location in San Francisco, although some night scenes set in San Francisco were filmed in the Court Hill section of Los Angeles. [9]
Reiko Sato (佐藤 レイコ, 1931–1981), American dancer and actress Reiko Shimizu ( 清水 玲子 , born 1963) , Japanese shōjo manga writer and illustrator Reiko Shiota ( 潮田 玲子 , born 1983) , Japanese badminton player
As she lacks deductive skills, she is often forced to turn to Kageyama for help. The young Reiko is played by child actress Cocoa Ito. Kippei Shiina as Kyoichiro Kazamatsuri, the head of the Serious Crimes Unit at Kunitachi Police Precinct’s Criminal Affairs Division. A bachelor and quasi career detective, he is also Reiko’s superior.
This movie was unusual for its time in featuring nearly all Asian-American cast members, including dancers, though two of the singing voices were not Asian ones. Starring in this movie were Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta, Benson Fong, James Hong, Reiko Sato, and original Broadway cast members Jack Soo and Miyoshi Umeki.
Reiko Sato, (1931–1981), dancer and actress [39] William Sidell (1915–1994), labor leader [citation needed] Jack Smith (1916–1996), columnist, journalist [40] Mike Stoller, songwriter [25] Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi, United States district judge; Coy Watson Jr. (1912–2009), child actor, Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Watson Family [31]