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Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Miyoshi Umeki

Children
  
1

Years active
  
1953–1972


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Born
  
May 8, 1929 (
1929-05-08
)

Died
  
August 28, 2007, Licking, Missouri, United States

Spouse
  
Win Opie (m. 1958–1966), Wynn Opie (m. 1958)

Similar People
  
Brandon Cruz, Juanita Hall, James Shigeta, Joshua Logan, Pat Suzuki

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Miyoshi Umeki (梅木 美代志, Umeki Miyoshi, or ミヨシ・ウメキ Miyoshi Umeki, May 8, 1929 – August 28, 2007) was a Japanese American actress and standards singer. She was best known for her roles as Katsumi in the film Sayonara (1957), Mei Li in the Broadway musical and 1961 film Flower Drum Song, and Mrs. Livingston in the television series The Courtship of Eddie's Father. She was a shin Issei, or post-1945 immigrant from Japan.

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Life

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Born in Otaru, Hokkaido, she was the youngest of nine children. Her father owned an iron factory. After World War II, Umeki began her career as a nightclub singer in Japan, using the name Nancy Umeki. Her early influences were traditional kabuki theater and American pop music. Later, in one of her appearances on The Merv Griffin Show, she treated viewers to her impression of singer Billy Eckstine, one of her American favorites growing up.

Career

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She recorded for RCA Victor Japan from 1950–1954 and appeared in the film Seishun Jazu Musume. She recorded mostly American jazz standards, which she sang partially in Japanese and partially in English, or solely in either language. Some of the songs she sang during this period were "It Isn't Fair", "Sentimental Me", "My Foolish Heart", "With A Song In My Heart", "Again", "Vaya con Dios", "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" and "I'll Walk Alone". She moved to the United States in 1955 and after appearing on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts (she was a series regular for one season), she signed with the Mercury Records label and released several singles and two albums.

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Her appearances on the Godfrey program brought her to the attention of director Joshua Logan, who cast her in Sayonara. Umeki won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sayonara. She was the first Asian performer to win an Academy Award for acting.

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In 1958, she appeared twice on the NBC variety show, The Gisele MacKenzie Show in which she performed "How Deep Is the Ocean".

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In 1958, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance in the Broadway premiere production of the musical Flower Drum Song, where she played Mei-Li. The show ran for two years. A Time magazine cover story said that "the warmth of her art works a kind of tranquil magic". Umeki went on to appear in the film adaptation of the musical. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Flower Drum Song.

Although a guest on many television variety shows, she appeared in only four more motion pictures through 1962, including the film version of Flower Drum Song (1961). The others were Cry for Happy (1961), The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962) and A Girl Named Tamiko (1963).

From 1969–1972 she appeared in The Courtship of Eddie's Father as Mrs. Livingston, the housekeeper, for which she was again nominated for a Golden Globe Award. She retired from acting following the end of the series.

Personal life

Her first marriage, to television director Frederick Winfield "Wynn" Opie in 1958, ended in divorce in 1967. The couple had one son — Michael H. Opie, born in 1964. She married Randall Hood in 1968, who adopted her son, changing his name to Michael Randall Hood. The couple operated a Los Angeles-based business renting editing equipment to film studios and university film programs. Randall Hood died in 1976.

Death

According to her son, Umeki lived in Sherman Oaks for a number of years before moving to Licking, Missouri, to be near her son and his family, which included two grandchildren. She died at the age of 78 from cancer complications.

RCA Victor Japan (1950–1954)

During her recording career in Japan, Miyoshi recorded the following songs:

  • "Sleepy My Love" (1950)
  • "Under the Moonlight" (1950)
  • "Don't Say That Person's Name" (1950)
  • "Evening Whisper" (1950)
  • "I Feel Like Crying" (1950)
  • "I'm Waiting for You" (1950)
  • "One Night of Sorrow" (1951)
  • "Misery" (1951)
  • "It Isn't Fair" (1951)
  • "Sentimental Me" (1951)
  • "My Foolish Heart" (1953)
  • "Why Don't You Believe Me?" (live) (1953)
  • "Again" (1953)
  • "Manhattan Moon" (1953)
  • "With A Song In My Heart" (1953)
  • "I'll Walk Alone" (1953)
  • "My Baby's Coming Home" (1953)
  • "Silent Night" (1953)
  • "I'm Walking Behind You" (1953)
  • "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" (1953)
  • "Sayonara (The Japanese Farewell Song)" (1953)
  • "My Ichiban Tomodachi" (1953)
  • "Vaya con Dios" (1954)
  • "Kiss Me Again Stranger" (1954)
  • "My Ichiban Tomodachi" (live) (1954)
  • "Sayonara (The Japanese Farewell Song)" (live) (1954)
  • Two other Japanese language songs were recorded in 1952.

    Singles on Mercury Records (1955–1959)

    She signed with Mercury Records in 1955 and recorded the following 45 rpm singles:

  • "How Deep Is the Ocean/Why Talk" (1955)
  • "The Little Lost Dog/The Story You're About to Hear Is True" (1956)
  • "The Mountain Beyond the Moon/Oh What Good Company We Could Be" (with Red Buttons) (1957)
  • "Sayonara (The Japanese Farewell Song)/Be Sweet Tonight" (1957)
  • "Sayonara/On and On" (1957)
  • Miyoshi recorded a version of "Pick Yourself Up" for Mercury Records in 1959, but the song was never released.

    Albums on Mercury Records

    Miyoshi Sings For Arthur Godfrey (MG-20165) (1956)
    Tracks:

  • "If I Give My Heart to You"
  • "China Nights (支那 の夜 Shina no yoru)"
  • "I'm in the Mood for Love"
  • "My Baby's Coming Home"
  • "How Deep Is the Ocean"
  • "Slowly Go Out of Your Mind"
  • "Teach Me Tonight"
  • "Hanna Ko San"
  • "Can't Help Loving That Man"
  • "S'Wonderful"
  • "Over the Rainbow"
  • "Sayonara (The Japanese Farewell Song)"
  • Miyoshi (album) (MG-20568) (1959)
    Tracks:

  • "My Heart Stood Still"
  • "My Ship"
  • "You Make Me Feel So Young"
  • "They Can't Take That Away from Me"
  • "Sometimes I'm Happy"
  • "I'm Old Fashioned"
  • "That Old Feeling"
  • "Gone with the Wind"
  • "Jeepers Creepers"
  • "Wonder Why"
  • "I Could Write a Book"
  • Miyoshi – Singing Star of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song (MGW-12148) (1958) (reissue of the Arthur Godfrey album with some tracks replaced)
    Tracks:

  • "Sayonara"
  • "If I Give My Heart to You"
  • "China Nights (支那 の夜 Shina no yoru)"
  • "I'm in the Mood for Love"
  • "My Baby's Coming Home"
  • "How Deep Is the Ocean"
  • "Slowly Go Out of Your Mind"
  • "Teach Me Tonight"
  • "Hanna Ko San"
  • "Can't Help Loving That Man"
  • "Over the Rainbow"
  • "The Little Lost Dog"
  • Film Themes

    Miyoshi Umeki recorded two theme songs for films in which she appeared:

  • "Sayonara" for Sayonara (1957)
  • "Cry for Happy" for Cry for Happy (1961)
  • Cast recordings

    Flower Drum Song (Broadway Original Cast; 1958) – Sony Records
    Flower Drum Song (Film Soundtrack; 1961) – Decca Records

    Tracks by Miyoshi Umeki:

  • "A Hundred Million Miracles"
  • "I Am Going to Like It Here"
  • "Don't Marry Me"
  • "Wedding Parade/A Hundred Million Miracles"
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1969
    The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Livingston
    - We Love Annie (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Time for a Change (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - In the Eye of the Beholder (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - It's All Write with Me (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Very Young Man with a Horn (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Karate Story (1972) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Prince Charming (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Blarney Stone (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - A Brave at Natchanoomi (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - A Little Red (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Thy Neighbor Loves Thee (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Or Else (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Happy Birthday to You (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Bicycle Theft (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Tell It Like I'm Telling You It Is (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Getting Back on the Horse (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Candidate (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - My Son, the Artist (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Discipline Is a Four Letter Word Spelled Love (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Everybody Needs a Brother (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - To Catch a Thief (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Magic Mrs. Rickles (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Lonely Weekend (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Dear Mr. Cooper aka Eddie Meets an Astronaut (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Encounter Group (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Rift (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Hospital (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Ghetto Girl (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - A Little Get Together for Cissy (1971) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Gifts Are for Giving (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Fear Is for Understanding (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Secret Box (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - When the Shoe Is on the Other Foot, It Doesn't Fit (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Who Wants to Sail Down the Amazon, Anyway? (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Love Is for Sharing (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Hello, Miss Bessinger, Goodbye (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Eddie's Will (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Business Trip (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - I Thought, You Thought (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - A Loaf of Bread, a Bar of Soap and a Jar of Peanut Butter (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Unbirthday Present (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Money Is a Five Letter Word (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Don't Look Now, But Your Scorpio's Rising (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Free Is a Four Letter Word (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - A Five-Pound Monkey on His Stomach (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Promise (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Guardian for Eddie (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Mod Couple (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - They're Either Too Young or Too Old (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Road to You Know Where Is Paved with You Know What (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - How Do You Know If It's Really Love? (1970) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Library Card (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Who Pulled the Blues Right Out of the Horn (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Mother of the Year (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Member of the Wedding (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - An F for Mrs. Livingston (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Any Friend of Dad's (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Gentleman Friend (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Bully for You (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Guess Who's Coming for Lunch (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Pain (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Computer (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - The Littlest Kidnapper (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - And Eddie Makes Three (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Teacher's Pet (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    - Mrs. Livingston, I Presume (1969) - Mrs. Livingston
    1969
    The Queen and I (TV Series) as
    Japanese Bride
    - The Trousseau (1969) - Japanese Bride
    1965
    The Touching and the Not Touching
    1964
    Burke's Law (TV Series) as
    Lotus Bud
    - Who Killed the Paper Dragon? (1964) - Lotus Bud
    1964
    The Virginian (TV Series) as
    Kim Ho
    - Smile of a Dragon (1964) - Kim Ho
    1964
    Mister Ed (TV Series) as
    Ako Tenaka
    - Ed in the Peace Corps (1964) - Ako Tenaka (as Myoshi Umeki)
    1963
    Rawhide (TV Series) as
    Nami
    - Incident of the Geisha (1963) - Nami
    1963
    Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
    Hana Shigera
    - One Clear, Bright Thursday Morning (1963) - Hana Shigera
    1963
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Guest
    - Have Rickshaw, Will Travel (1963) - Guest
    1962
    A Girl Named Tamiko as
    Eiko
    1962
    Teahouse of the August Moon (TV Movie) as
    Lotus-Blossom
    1962
    Sam Benedict (TV Series) as
    Sumiko Matsui
    - Tears for a Nobody Doll (1962) - Sumiko Matsui
    1962
    The Horizontal Lieutenant as
    Akiko
    1961
    The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
    Mac (Kimi Makihara) / Mrs. Stemple
    - Aloha, Kimi (1962) - Mac (Kimi Makihara)
    - The Geisha Girl (1961) - Mrs. Stemple
    1961
    Flower Drum Song as
    Mei Li
    1961
    Cry for Happy as
    Harue
    1957
    Sayonara as
    Katsumi
    1953
    Seishun jazu musume as
    Kashu
    1951
    Uchôten jidai as
    Singer (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    2015
    Mr. Robot (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - eps1.6_v1ew-s0urce.flv (2015) - (performer: "Sayonara" - uncredited)
    1962
    The Horizontal Lieutenant (performer: "How About You?")
    1961
    Flower Drum Song (performer: "A Hundred Million Miracles", "A Hundred Million Miracles (Reprise)", "I Am Going To Like It Here", "Don't Marry Me", "Wedding Ceremony and Finale" - uncredited)
    1961
    Cry for Happy (performer: "Cry for Happy" - uncredited)
    1958
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Miyoshi Umeki & Akim Tamiroff (1958) - (performer: "Get Out Those Old Records", "You Are My Sunshine" - uncredited)
    Self
    1969
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Music of Richard Rodgers (1973) - Self
    - Fernando Lamas, Miyoshi Umeki, Charo, Joe Flynn, Arthur Treacher (1972) - Self
    - Desi Arnaz, Laurence Harvey, Miyoshi Umeki, Pat Cooper, Robert Clary (1972) - Self - Guest
    - Lynn Redgrave, Miyoshi Umeki, Pamela Mason, Charo, Dr. Cleo Dawson (1971) - Self
    - Don Ameche, Dorothy Lamour, Miyoshi Umeki, Stubby Kaye (1971) - Self
    - The Actresses (1971) - Self
    - Award-Winning Actors (1971) - Self
    - George Burns, Jack Albertson, Miyoshi Umeki, Teresa Graves, Patti Moore, Ben Lessy (1971) - Self - Guest
    - Elizabeth Montgomery, Jacques Cousteau, Burl Ives, Miyoshi Umeki, Dave Houston, Leslie Briscusse (1970) - Self
    - Peter Haskell, Jack L. Warner, Tim Conway, Jack Carter, Miyoshi Umeki (1970) - Self
    - David Janssen, Kaye Ballard, Harold Robbins (1970) - Self
    - Polly Bergen, Miyoshi Umeki, Shecky Greene, Jan Arvan, Jud Strunk, Jack Hupp (1970) - Self - Guest
    - From Hollywood with guests Sonny & Cher, Patty Duke, Miyoshi Umeki, Mike Romanoff (1970) - Self - Guest
    - From Hollywood with guests Elliott Gould, George Hamilton, George Jessel, Pat Buttram, Miyoshi Umeki, Stanley Myron Handelman (1970) - Self
    - Televised from Hollywood with guests Tim Conway, Dick Van Dyke, Miyoshi Umeki, Leslie Uggams (1969) - Self
    1972
    Salute to Oscar Hammerstein II (TV Special) as
    Self
    1971
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Bill Bixby (1971) - Self
    1971
    The Pet Set (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.18 (1971) - Self
    1968
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.195 (1968) - Self
    1964
    The Celebrity Game (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 April 1964 (1964) - Self
    1963
    The 35th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1962
    The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mickey Rooney, Miyoshi Umeki, the Osmond Brothers (1962) - Self
    - Mister Ed, Alan Young, Miyoshi Umeki (1962) - Self
    1962
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.31 (1962) - Self - Guest
    1958
    The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.142 (1962) - Self
    - Episode #1.210 (1958) - Self
    1962
    The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.18 (1962) - Self
    1961
    Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.81 (1961) - Self
    1961
    The 18th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    1958
    The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.17 (1961) - Self
    - Episode #4.16 (1960) - Self
    - Episode #2.32 (1958) - Self
    - Episode #2.26 (1958) - Self
    1959
    The Garry Moore Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Larry Blyden, Miyoshi Umeki (1959) - Self
    1959
    Art Carney Special (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Small World, Isn't It? (1959) - Self
    1959
    The Chevy Showroom Starring Andy Williams (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.2 (1959) - Self
    1959
    The Mike Wallace Interview (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress
    - Episode #2.40 (1959) - Self - Actress
    1959
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #12.21 (1959) - Self
    1958
    The All-Star Christmas Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    1958
    The Steve Lawrence-Eydie Gorme Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Miyoshi Umeki, Tony Randall, Mel Torme (1958) - Self
    1958
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Miyoshi Umeki (1958) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1958
    The Gisele MacKenzie Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.25 (1958) - Self
    - Episode #1.21 (1958) - Self
    1958
    The 30th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1958
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress
    - Miyoshi Umeki & Akim Tamiroff (1958) - Self - Actress
    1958
    The Oscar Levant Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 March 1958 (1958) - Self
    1958
    The Eddie Fisher Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ethel Merman/Dody Goodman (1958) - Self
    1957
    The Linkletter Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 November 1957 (1957) - Self
    1957
    Panorama Pacific (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 November 1957 (1957) - Self
    1957
    Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ann Sothern, Red Buttons, Miyoshi Umeki, Miiko Taka (1957) - Self
    1956
    Around the World Revue (Short) as
    Self - Nancy Umecki (as Nancy Umecki)
    1953
    Jazz Concert (TV Movie) as
    Self (as Nancy Umeki)
    1949
    Arthur Godfrey and His Friends (TV Series) as
    Self (regular performer, 1955)
    Archive Footage
    2021
    History of the Sitcom (TV Series documentary) as
    Mrs. Livingston
    - Facing Race (2021) - Mrs. Livingston
    2015
    Nonfiction W (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Nancy Umeki (2015) - Self
    2009
    American Masters (TV Series documentary)
    - Hollywood Chinese (2009)
    2008
    The Incredible Hulk as
    Mrs. Livingston (uncredited)
    2008
    The 80th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Memorial Tribute
    2008
    14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    2006
    Faces of the East: Casting Flower Drum Song (Video documentary short) as
    Self

    References

    Miyoshi Umeki Wikipedia


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