Emily Kuroda

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Emily Kuroda is best known for her work on TV's Gilmore Girls, but she has had a long career on stage and screen and is a veteran of East West Players, Los Angeles' premier Asian-American theater group. She began acting and directing in high school and majored in drama at college before launching her career on stage and screen.

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  • Dramalogue Awards for "Ikebana", "The Maids", "Minimata", "The Golden Gate", and "Visitors from Nagasaki"
  • City of Los Angeles Commendation for "About Love"
  • Garland Award for Outstanding Performance for "Straight As a Line".
  • LA Ovation Award nomination, Best Lead Actress, for "Straight As a Line".
  • Entertainment Today Best Actress Award for "Winter People"
  • Playwrights' Arena Award for Outstanding Contribution to Los Angeles Theater.
  • East West Players' Rae Creevey Award.

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