LOS ANGELES -- Japanese-American actor Mako, who was nominated for an Oscar for his work in the 1966 film The Sand Pebbles, has died from esophageal cancer, the spokesman for a theater company he ...
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Tony-nominated actor Mako died July 21 of esophageal cancer at his home in California. He was 72, according to The Los Angeles Times.
LOS ANGELES – Mako, the Japan-born actor who used his Oscar nomination for the 1966 film “The Sand Pebbles” to push for better roles for Asian-American actors, has died. He was 72. Mako, whose birth ...
When "The Green Hornet," the old radio and comic book series about the masked white vigilante, was turned into a television series in 1966-'67, Japanese-American actor Mako played the Chinese Low Sing ...
Japanese-American actor Mako, who helped open the doors in Hollywood and on Broadway to other Asian-Americans, has died. He was 72. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his role in 1966’s The ...
Mako, 72, a Japanese-born actor who had a notable Hollywood film and television career and co-founded the East West Players, an early Asian American theater company, died July 21 at his home in Somis, ...
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