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Cause of death
  
Stroke

Name
  
James Shigeta

Occupation
  
ActorVocalist

Role
  
Film actor


Years active
  
1959–2009

Education
  
Instruments
  
Piano

Record label
  
Decca Records

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Full Name
  
James Saburo Shigeta

Born
  
June 17, 1929 (
1929-06-17
)

Labels
  
Toho Records, Choreo Records, Decca, Ava Records

Died
  
July 28, 2014, Los Angeles, California, United States

Awards
  
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor

Movies
  
Die Hard, Flower Drum Song, The Crimson Kimono, Bridge to the Sun, Paradise - Hawaiian Style

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James Saburo Shigeta (June 17, 1929 – July 28, 2014) was an American film and television actor. He was also a standards singer, musical theatre and nightclub performer, and recording artist. He was a Sansei, a third-generation American of Japanese ancestry. He was noted for his roles in The Crimson Kimono (1959), Walk Like a Dragon (1960), Flower Drum Song (1961), Bridge to the Sun (1961), Die Hard (1988), and Mulan (1998). In 1960, he won the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Male, along with three other actors.

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In his early career, Shigeta often played romantic male lead roles, which were almost nonexistent for an actor of Asian descent during his time. His most successful romantic lead roles were in the films The Crimson Kimono and Bridge to the Sun.

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Before his Hollywood career he found success as a singer and performer abroad, especially in Japan and Australia.

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Early life

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Born in the Territory of Hawaii of Japanese ancestry in 1929, Shigeta studied drama at New York University. Before he could fully embark on a business career, Shigeta enlisted to serve in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War where he served for two-and-a-half years, and rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant.

Singing career

Shigeta entered and won first prize on Ted Mack's television talent show, The Original Amateur Hour. Embarking on a singing career, his agent at the time gave him the non-ethnic sounding stage name of "Guy Brion" alluding to Shigeta as a cultured European. Under his new name he developed a supper club musical career in the United States, singing at venues such as the Mocambo and the Los Angeles Players Club. Despite that success, breaking into the movies eluded him.

During the Korean War Shigeta enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he entertained troops in California. En route to Korea, the ceasefire led Shigeta to Japan, where he was discharged from the Marines and hired by the theatrical division of Toho Studios.

Shigeta did not speak the Japanese language until Toho Studios in Tokyo invited him to be a musical star under his real name in Japan. He spent years in that country, becoming a success in all media aspects — radio, television, stage, supper clubs, movies, recordings — being known as "The Frank Sinatra of Japan".

In 1958 the Nichigeki Theatre in Tokyo exported their extravaganza Cherry Blossom Show to Australia with Shigeta as the male lead. The show was performed at the Empire Theatre in Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre in Brisbane, the Theatre Royal in Adelaide, and Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne. The show was a big success, with one Australian reviewer writing about Shigeta, "... has matinee idol good looks and a soothing baritone voice that should send the record companies mad for his autograph on recording contracts."

Shigeta returned to the United States to sing on The Dinah Shore Show. By 1959 he was the star of the Shirley MacLaine-Steve Parker production of Holiday in Japan at the New Frontier Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

In 1969 Shigeta toured the United States in the lead role of The King and I, with Melva Niles and Pam Cavan co-starring in the production.

Acting

When movies began to open up for him, Shigeta took acting lessons from seasoned dialogue coach Leon Charles.

Shigeta first came on screen in the U.S., in 1959 as Detective Joe Kojaku in The Crimson Kimono, a detective story that featured an interracial romantic triangle between Kojaku, his partner Sgt. Charlie Bancroft (played by Glenn Corbett), and Christine Downes (portrayed by Victoria Shaw). Shigeta's character was somewhat groundbreaking for the 1950s, an Asian detective played by an Asian actor with regular speech patterns, rather than a non-Asian made up to pass as Asian who speaks in broken English.

Paramount Pictures and James Clavell cast Shigeta in the 1960 release Walk Like A Dragon, as Cheng Lu, a young Chinese man in the American old west who resents that Chinese must be subservient to white people. When filming began, Shigeta was still starring in Holiday in Japan in Las Vegas. An arrangement was made to transport him after his last show to the Paramount studio by ambulance to make sure he arrived on time. The technical advisor to Shigeta on the film was Benson Fong, who taught Shigeta how to mount a horse Chinese style. Jack Lord has first billing in this movie, which pits Shigeta against Lord for the affections of Kim Sung, played by Nobu McCarthy. Shigeta and McCarthy would work together again in the 1965 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Wrongful Writ," while Shigeta and Lord would work together in the 1968 Hawaii Five-O episode Deathwatch.

The 1961 romantic comedy Cry for Happy had Shigeta co-starring with Glenn Ford, Donald O'Connor and Miyoshi Umeki in a tale about Korean War era United States Navy photographers in Japan.

In 1961, Shigeta was cast as Wang Ta, a role originated by Ed Kenney on Broadway, in the Academy Award-nominated movie version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song with Nancy Kwan and Miyoshi Umeki playing the love interests.

He was cast as World War II Japanese diplomat Hidenari Terasaki opposite Carroll Baker as Gwen Terasaki in the 1961 biographical movie Bridge to the Sun. A rarity for its era, the movie told the true story of a racially mixed marriage set against the background of the war between the United States and Japan.

Shigeta guest starred in many television shows, beginning with Alcoa Premiere in 1961, as a Korean War era Chinese Communist who tortured star Lloyd Bridges. He continued to act in television up through Avatar: The Last Airbender in 2005.

In 1965, Shigeta starred in Paradise, Hawaiian Style with Elvis Presley.

In 1965, Shigeta worked with Raymond Burr in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Wrongful Writ", cast as lawyer Ward Toyama who finds himself as the defendant. Shigeta worked with Raymond Burr two more times, in the 1969 Ironside episode "Love My Enemy", and the 1971 episode "No Motive for Murder" of the same series.

From 1969 to 1972, Shigeta had recurring appearances on the TV hospital drama Medical Center, in which he alternately appeared as the Resident Doctor and Doctor Osaka, for seven episodes. He played the role of Chief Resident in the series 1969 2-hour pilot U.M.C.

Tomorrow's Child from 1982, with Shigeta as a medical assistant to doctor Ed Flanders, dealt with the subject matter of a baby being brought to full term in a test tube.

He also continued starring in films. In 1976, he portrayed the famous Japanese admiral Chūichi Nagumo in Midway. In 1988, he played the ill-fated corporate executive Joseph Yoshinobu Takagi in the action adventure film Die Hard. Cage II: The Arena of Death from 1994 pits star Lou Ferrigno against Shigeta's character of underworld crime boss Tim Yum Yum. Shigeta has lent his voice to Disney's 1998 animated film Mulan.

Awards and legacy

James Shigeta shared the 1960 Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer with actors George Hamilton, Troy Donahue and Barry Coe.

In 2005, Shigeta received a "Visionary Award" from the Asian-American theatre organization, East West Players, at their annual anniversary gala in Los Angeles.

In 2006, Shigeta was among the actors, producers and directors interviewed in the documentary The Slanted Screen, directed by Jeff Adachi, about the representation of Asian and Asian American men in Hollywood.

Death

Shigeta died in his sleep on July 28, 2014 at the age of 85 in Beverly Hills.

Filmography

Actor
2022
Yorktown: A Time to Heal (Short) as
Admiral Nogura
2012
The People I've Slept With as
Charles Yang
2005
Avatar: The Last Airbender (TV Series) as
Old Wanderer
- The Spirit World (Winter Solstice, Part 1) (2005) - Old Wanderer (voice)
2004
Threat Matrix (TV Series) as
Kang Sok-Joo
- PPX (2004) - Kang Sok-Joo
2002
A Ribbon of Dreams as
Jimmy Chan
2000
Brother as
Sugimoto
1999
Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) as
Ben Sosna
- Nine Yolks Whipped Lightly (1999) - Ben Sosna
- The Loo-Ouch (1999) - Ben Sosna
- Slipping Away (1999) - Ben Sosna
1998
Mulan as
General Li (voice)
1997
Drive as
Mr. Lau
1997
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (TV Series) as
Mr. Yamashiro / Japanese Prime Minister / Inspector Mantjur
- Night of the Zinja (1997) - Mr. Yamashiro / Japanese Prime Minister (voice)
- Diamonds and Jade (1997) - Inspector Mantjur (voice)
1996
Cybill (TV Series) as
Mr. Matsuzaki
- Cybill and Maryann Go to Japan (1996) - Mr. Matsuzaki
1996
Space Marines as
Ambassador Nakamura
1995
Midnight Man as
Mao Mak
1994
Cage II as
Tin Lum Yin
1994
Babylon 5 (TV Series) as
Taro Isogi
- Spider in the Web (1994) - Taro Isogi
1993
Renegade (TV Series) as
Hideo Maruyama / Mr. Ota
- Black Wind (1994) - Hideo Maruyama
- Samurai (1993) - Mr. Ota
1994
Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die (TV Movie) as
Det. Whoo
1994
SeaQuest 2032 (TV Series) as
President Hoi Chi
- The Last Lap at Luxury (1994) - President Hoi Chi
- Better Than Martians (1994) - President Hoi Chi
1987
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Luc Li / John Sukahara
- Sugar & Spice, Malice & Vice (1992) - Luc Li
- The Corpse Flew First Class (1987) - John Sukahara
1990
China Cry: A True Story as
Dr. Sung
1989
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Mr. Minn
- The Payback (1989) - Mr. Minn
1989
Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) as
Mr. Koso Nakasone
- The Way You Look Tonight (1989) - Mr. Koso Nakasone
1989
A Peaceable Kingdom (TV Series) as
Dr Okawa
- Snake Bite (1989) - Dr Okawa
1989
Cage as
Tin Lum Yin
1989
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Ki
- The Lions (1989) - Ki
1988
Die Hard as
Takagi
1984
Simon & Simon (TV Series) as
Chen / Musashi Sato / Daniel Yoshiro
- Tale of the Tiger (1988) - Chen
- Opposites Attack (1987) - Musashi Sato
- Revolution #9-1/2 (1984) - Daniel Yoshiro
1987
The Hitchhiker (TV Series) as
Nishi
- Perfect Order (1987) - Nishi
1986
The Family Martinez (TV Movie) as
Judge Yamamoto
1983
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Mr. Obotu / Dr. Richard Enoka
- Paper War (1986) - Mr. Obotu
- Forty Years from Sand Island (1983) - Dr. Richard Enoka
1985
Airwolf (TV Series) as
Colonel Tranh Van Zung
- The American Dream (1985) - Colonel Tranh Van Zung
1984
Matt Houston (TV Series) as
Lin Ha
- Blood Money (1984) - Lin Ha
1983
Masquerade (TV Series) as
Mako
- Girls for Sale (1983) - Mako
1983
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Bud's Father
- Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 2 (1983) - Bud's Father
- Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 1 (1983) - Bud's Father (credit only)
1983
T.J. Hooker (TV Series) as
Chow Duc Khan
- Chinatown (1983) - Chow Duc Khan
1982
The Renegades (TV Movie) as
Jimmy Lee
1982
Strike Force (TV Series) as
Leong
- Chinatown (1982) - Leong
1982
Tomorrow's Child (TV Movie) as
Donald Shibura
1982
The Greatest American Hero (TV Series) as
Colonel Shawn Liang
- The Hand-Painted Thai (1982) - Colonel Shawn Liang
1980
Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (TV Movie) as
Field Marshall Abehata
1979
Samurai (TV Movie) as
Takeo Chisato
1979
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
General Lin Sun
- Spending Spree/The Hunted (1979) - General Lin Sun
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Clement Chin
- Heartaches of a Fool (1978) - Clement Chin
1978
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Bernie Kim
- The Human Rights of Tiki Kim (1978) - Bernie Kim
1977
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) as
Kapala
- Wipe-Out (1977) - Kapala
1977
Little House on the Prairie (TV Series) as
Sam Wing
- To Live with Fear: Part II (1977) - Sam Wing
1977
Once an Eagle (TV Mini Series) as
Lin Tso-Han
- Part 6 (1977) - Lin Tso-Han
1976
Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers (TV Mini Series) as
Wizard Wong
- Part IV (1976) - Wizard Wong
- Part III (1976) - Wizard Wong (credit only)
- Part II (1976) - Wizard Wong (credit only)
- Part I (1976) - Wizard Wong (credit only)
1976
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Prosecutor
- The Thrill Killers: Part II (1976) - Prosecutor
- The Thrill Killers: Part I (1976) - Prosecutor
1976
Midway as
Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo
1976
The Killer Who Wouldn't Die (TV Movie) as
David Lao
1976
S.W.A.T. (TV Series) as
Lieutenant Eddie Chew
- The Chinese Connection (1976) - Lieutenant Eddie Chew
1976
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Stephen Yang
- The Adventure of the Judas Tree (1976) - Stephen Yang
1975
Matt Helm (TV Series) as
Tom McCauley
- Matt Helm (1975) - Tom McCauley
1975
Khan! (TV Series)
- Triad (1975)
1974
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Col. Lin Pei / Master Kwan Li
- The Forbidden Kingdom (1975) - Col. Lin Pei
- The Garments of Rage (1974) - Master Kwan Li
1974
The Yakuza as
Goro
1974
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Nathan O'Brien
- Foreign Trade (1974) - Nathan O'Brien
1974
The Questor Tapes (TV Movie) as
Dr. Chen
1973
Lost Horizon as
Brother To-Lenn
1969
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Resident Doctor / Dr. Osaka / Doctor Osaka / ...
- No Margin for Error (1973) - Resident Doctor (uncredited)
- Vision of Doom (1972)
- Conflict (1972) - Doctor Osaka
- Confession (1972) - Resident Doctor
- Deadly Encounter (1970) - Dr. Osaka
- Brink of Doom (1970) - Dr. Osaka
- The V.D. Story (1970) - Dr. Osaka
- Runaway (1970) - Resident Doctor
- The Loner (1969) - Resident Doctor
- Operation Heartbeat (1969) - Chief Resident
1969
Ironside (TV Series) as
Toshio Watari / Il Pak Soong
- No Motive for Murder (1971) - Toshio Watari
- Love My Enemy (1969) - Il Pak Soong
1970
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Shiki
- Butterfly (1970) - Shiki
1969
The Young Lawyers (TV Series) as
Lee Ahn
- The Young Lawyers (1969) - Lee Ahn
1968
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Joseph Matsukino
- Deathwatch (1968) - Joseph Matsukino
1968
Escape to Mindanao (TV Movie) as
Lt. Takahashi
1968
Manila, Open City as
Captain Murakami
1968
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Fong Sing
- When Good Friends Get Together (1968) - Fong Sing
1968
Nobody's Perfect as
Diver Toshi O'Hara
1967
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Chinese Junk as
George Ti Ming
1967
Death Walks in Laredo as
Lester Kato
1966
Paradise, Hawaiian Style as
Danny Kohana
1965
I Spy (TV Series) as
Tommy
- Three Hours on a Sunday Night (1965) - Tommy
1964
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Dr. Harvey Lee / Father Michael Hsueh
- No More, Cried the Rooster - There Will Be Truth (1965) - Dr. Harvey Lee
- The Evidence of Things Not Seen (1964) - Father Michael Hsueh
1965
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Ward Toyama
- The Case of the Wrongful Writ (1965) - Ward Toyama
1965
The Bing Crosby Show (TV Series) as
Joe
- That's the Way the Suki Yakies (1965) - Joe
1964
Carol for Another Christmas (TV Movie) as
Doctor
1963
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
AIO Capt. Newa / Maj. Jong
- The Inheritors: Part I (1964) - AIO Capt. Newa
- Nightmare (1963) - Maj. Jong
1964
The Lieutenant (TV Series) as
Capt. Myang Dee
- To Kill a Man (1964) - Capt. Myang Dee
1964
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Sidney Ying
- Who Killed the Paper Dragon? (1964) - Sidney Ying
1963
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Dr. Roy Shigera
- One Clear, Bright Thursday Morning (1963) - Dr. Roy Shigera
1962
Naked City (TV Series) as
James Kam
- The Contract (1962) - James Kam
1961
Flower Drum Song as
Wang Ta
1961
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Captain
- The Fortress (1961) - Captain
1961
Playdate (TV Series) as
Major Ri
- The Cell 5 Experience (1961) - Major Ri
1961
Bridge to the Sun as
Hidenari Terasaki
1961
Cry for Happy as
Suzuki
1960
Walk Like a Dragon as
Cheng Lu
1959
The Crimson Kimono as
Det. Joe Kojaku
Soundtrack
1973
Lost Horizon (performer: "Living Together, Growing Together" - uncredited)
1961
Flower Drum Song (performer: "Chop Suey", "Dream Ballet", "You Are Beautiful" - uncredited)
Thanks
2022
Yorktown: A Time to Heal (Short) (in memory of)
2016
The Unbidden (dedicated to Mr James Shigeta 1929-2014)
2014
Jam Bites (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- Lala Pipo (2014) - (in memory of)
Self
2009
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Hollywood Chinese (2009) - Self
2009
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1960's (Video documentary) as
Self
2008
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
Hollywood Chinese (Documentary) as
Self
2006
Faces of the East: Casting Flower Drum Song (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
The Slanted Screen (Documentary) as
Self
2006
2006 Asian Excellence Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1988
Slaying the Dragon (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (actor)
1985
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of American Music (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1967
Dateline: Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 August 1967 (1967) - Self
1967
Dream Girl of '67 (TV Series) as
Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 65) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 64) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 63) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 62) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 (Show No. 61) (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
1964
That Regis Philbin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1964) - Self
1964
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.8 (1964) - Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.229 (1961) - Self
1961
The 18th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1960
The 17th Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1959
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.18 (1959) - Self
1958
New Year Jazz Parade (TV Movie) as
Self
1956
New Year Jazz Parade (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2015
The Oscars (TV Special) as
Self - Actor (In Memoriam)
2015
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2001
The Making of 'Midway' (Video documentary short) as
Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo
1963
Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
Chinese Captain
- The Fortress (1963) - Chinese Captain

References

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