Miiko Taka | |
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Taka as Hana-ogi with Marlon Brando |
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Born | Seattle, Washington USA |
Other names | Betty Ishimoto |
Years active | 1957–1982 |
Spouse | Dale Ishimoto (1944-1958), Lennie Blondheim (1963 - Present) |
Miiko Taka (高美以子 Taka Miiko ) is a Japanese American actress best known for co-starring with Marlon Brando as Hana-ogi in the 1957 movie Sayonara.
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Taka was born in Seattle, but raised in Los Angeles, California[1] as a Nisei;[2] her parents had immigrated from Japan. She graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1943. After director Joshua Logan's first choice for the role of Hana-ogi, Audrey Hepburn, turned him down, he looked to cast an unknown actress.[2] Taka, who at the time was working as a clerk at a travel agency in Los Angeles, was discovered by a talent scout at a local Nisei festival.[1] Although she had no previous acting experience,[2] Variety gave her a positive review in their review of the film.[3] Warner Bros. gave her a term contract as a result of her performance in Sayonara.[4]
After Sayonara, she steadily worked in various movies starring James Garner, Bob Hope, Cary Grant, and Toshirō Mifune (whom she also worked alongside of in the 1980 television miniseries, Shõgun). She also served as a translator for Mifune as well as Akira Kurosawa when they visited Hollywood [5][6]
Taka married Dale Ishimoto in Baltimore in 1944,[7] and they had one son and one daughter. They divorced in 1958.[8]
She married Los Angeles TV news director Lennie Blondheim in 1963.[9]
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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1957 | Sayonara | Hana-ogi | Screen debut, co-star with Marlon Brando |
1960 | Hell to Eternity | Ester | Stars Jeffrey Hunter |
1961 | Cry for Happy | Chiyoko | Reunites with Sayonara co-star Miyoshi Umeki |
1961 | Operation Bottleneck | Ari | Shares top billing with Ron Foster and Norman Alden |
1963 | A Global Affair | Fumiko | Stars Bob Hope |
1965 | The Art of Love | Chou Chou | Reunites with Sayonara co-star James Garner |
1966 | Walk Don't Run | Aiko Kurawa | Final film of Cary Grant's career |
1968 | The Power | Mrs. Van Zandt | |
1973 | Lost Horizon | Nurse | |
1975 | Paper Tiger | Madame Kagoyama | first movie working with Toshirō Mifune |
1978 | The Big Fix | Saleswoman | Stars Richard Dreyfuss |
1982 | The Challenge | Yoshida's wife | Last film to date |