Monthly Archives: September 2008

Friday Feature: James Shigeta

Today’s Friday Feature is a true Japanese American pioneer. James Shigeta, a sansei who was born in Hawaii in 1933, is one of the first Japanese actors to be cast as a romantic lead in Hollywood movies. You may have seen him in the Oscar-nominated musical Flower Drum Song, Bridge to the Sun or, for the younger viewers out there, Die Hard. Prior to his film career, which began in 1959, Shigeta was also a best selling recording artist in Japan.

Here’s a film tribute to Shigeta, which was featured at the 2006 San Francisco Asian American Film Festival:

Wednesday bullets

  • An in-depth story from Jean Hopfensperger of the Star Tribune about a special volunteer who is bridging the gap between St. Paul, Minn. and Japan.
  1. Video game powerhouse Electronic Arts is looking to add more Japanese developers to its team.
  1. Sara Neufield, a former teacher in Japan and a blogger from the Baltimore Sun, outlines the difference between Japanese and American classrooms.

Tuesday bullets