Toshia Mori (としあ もり) was an American actress who had a brief Hollywood film career during the late 1920s and 1930s. Born as Toshiye Ichioka (としえ いちおか)...
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Japanese baseball player Toshia Mori, actress Toshio Mori, American author Toshiko Mori (森 俊子, born 1951), architect Tsuneo Mori (森 恒夫, 1944–1973), radical...
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in the Volta Region of Ghana Shia LaBeouf (born 1986), American actor Toshia Mori (1912–1995), American actress credited as Shia Jung in one film Shia...
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Stanwyck as Megan Davis Nils Asther as General Yen Walter Connolly as Jones Toshia Mori as Mah-Li Gavin Gordon as Dr. Robert Strike Lucien Littlefield as Mr...
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Lona Andre, Eleanor Holm and Dorothy Layton. Rear row left to right Toshia Mori, the first Oriental girl chosen as a Wampas star; Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart...
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Capra's The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933), but the role went instead to Toshia Mori. Again disappointed with Hollywood, Wong returned to Britain, where she...
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Mitchum (1917–1997) Peggy Moran (1918–2002) Marc Moreland (1958–2002) Toshia Mori (1912–1995) Patricia Morison (1915–2018) Karen Morley (1909–2003) Priscilla...
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Layne Tom Jr., Maurice Liu, Rudy Robles, Teru Shimada, Willie Fung, Toshia Mori, and Wing Foo, who all began their film careers in the 1930s and 1940s...
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War II, he joined the U.S. Navy. He was married to Japanese actress Toshia Mori; he later married Helen Yu-Ling Wong in Shanghai. Star Spangled Girl...
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impressive, with slanting eyes and dark skin. He talks with a foreign accent. Toshia Mori who in 1932 became the only Asian actress to be selected as a WAMPAS...
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Lona Andre, Eleanor Holm and Dorothy Layton. Rear row left to right Toshia Mori, the first Oriental girl chosen as a Wampas star; Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart...
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Parrish intervenes and is thrown to the crocodiles. Finally, Chita (Toshia Mori), a local woman ill-used by Taggart, reveals to her people the extent...
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Bromley as 'Red' Wong Chung as Chinese Laundryman Edwin Maxwell as Doctor Toshia Mori as Oriental Lady Barber Henry Otho as Crewman Inez Palange as Mike's...
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African musician (Seether) Claudia Mori Claudia Moroni 1944- Italian producer, former actress and former singer Toshia Mori Toshiye Ichioka 1912-1995 Japanese...
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Kei Tomiyama, actor, voice actor and narrator (b. 1938) November 26 – Toshia Mori, actress (b. 1912) December 20 – Masako Katsura, billiards player (b...
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General Yen Frank Capra Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther, Walter Connolly, Toshia Mori United States Romantic adventure Dick Turpin Victor Hanbury, John Stafford...
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as Louis Earle Foxe as Scannel Claire Dodd as Gladys Mae Busch as Mae Toshia Mori as Lulu Joseph Cawthorn as Manager Olin Howland as Eddie Sterling Holloway...
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Captain Lars and his daughter are onshore, welcoming the naval crew home. Toshia Mori was born Toshiye Ichioka in 1912 and first appeared in several Japanese...
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Terri L. Jewell, 41, American author, poet and Black lesbian activist. Toshia Mori, 83, Japanese actress, traffic collision. Bengt Palmquist, 72, Swedish...
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Bitter Tea of General Yen Frank Capra Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther, Toshia Mori Drama, War Columbia Black Beauty Phil Rosen Esther Ralston, Alexander...
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as Margaret King Robert Warwick as Roger King Tetsu Komai as Wu Sin Toshia Mori as Miao Lin Richard Loo as Charlie San Eddie Boland as Eddie Morgan Luke...
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Sonny Loy as Little Wu Anna May Wong as Loo Song Toshia Mori as Nang Ping's friend (credited as Toshia Ichioka) Mr. Wu was originally a stage play, written...
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who also takes the opportunity to (unsuccessfully) romance Su Toy (Toshia Mori, credited as Shia Jung), the contortionist. On Chan's advice, Macy lets...
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as Republican Revolutionary Sniper Eric Mayne as Dignitary at Court Toshia Mori as Dinner Guest Edmund Mortimer as Embassy Aide Paul Panzer as Revolutionary...
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Kamiyama Gladden James Richard Neill (credited as Richard R. Neill) Toshia Mori (credited as Toshiye Ichioka) Richard Travers (credited as Richard C...
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Kamiyama as Fong Kiang Anna May Wong as Su Quan Tetsu Komai as Chang Ho Toshia Mori as Girl Wife (as Toshyie Ichioka) Media Ichioka as F'aien Shi, the Chinese...
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as Voronsky William Orlamond as Dr. Pransnitz Arthur Stone as Sholem Toshia Mori as Chinese Proprietor's Daughter Wong Chung as Voronsky Henchman Will...
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[page needed] Mori Women's School, as predecessor of Kobe Gakuin University was founded in Hyogo Prefecture.[citation needed] January 1 – Toshia Mori, actress...
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accompanied many well-known soloists, including Hiroko Nakamura, Mitsuko Uchida, Toshia Eto, Ko Iwasaki, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Mikhail Pletnev with two regular...
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