- Geboren am
- Verstorben28. Mai 1981 · Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA (Gehirn-Aneurysma)
- Reiko Sato wurde am 19 Dezember 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin und Regisseurin, bekannt für Mandelaugen und Lotosblüten (1961), Now It Can Be Told (1970) und Der häßliche Amerikaner (1963). Sie starb am 28 Mai 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- ElternKenichi SatoChieko Koyogoku
- Found dead in her bed by Marlon Brando after many days of trying to reach her by long-distance telephone calls.
- Japanese-American actress and tap dancer, daughter of a Zen Buddhist priest. Made her Broadway debut in "Kismet". Under contract to 20th Century Fox from 1950. Friend of actors Marlon Brando and Wally Cox. Died in her sleep, aged 49 in L.A..
- Later worked for Marlon Brando as his housekeeper.
- 1962: Appeared, along with her Flower Drum Song co-star Virginia Ann Lee, in the San Francisco Civic Light Opera production of Kismet at the Curran Theater. The show starred Anne Jeffreys, Richard Banke, Henry Calvin, Lee Venora, and Don Beddoe.
- Her dance instructor was Yuriko.
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