2003 | Appeared as Mrs Kwan in the film adaption of
"Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat" |
2000 | Was featured in the East West Players production of "Follies"; played showgirl Hattie Walker who sings "Broadway Baby" |
1997 | Joined cast of the NBC sitcom "The Naked Truth" |
1995 | Cast as regular on the short-lived ABC sitcom "Maybe This Time" |
1994 | Became a writer for "The Puzzle Place", a daily, mulitcultural preschool series (aired on PBS from 1/95) |
1994 | TV series debut as a regular, playing Grandma on the ABC sitcom "All-American Girl" |
| Hosted an Asian-American teen talkshow, "Get Real" |
| Produced and hosted a public access cable show that celebrated Asian-Pacific Americans in arts and entertainment |
1993 | Appeared (uncredited) in Wang's "The Joy Luck Club" |
1992 | Narrated "Troubled Paradise", a PBS documentary directed by Okazaki about social and political problems facing Hawaii's indigenous population |
| Performed "Tokyo Bound" in the "Festival of New Voices" at the Public Theater in NYC |
| Performed "Tokyo Bound" in Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles |
| Wrote and starred in a one-woman show entitled "Tokyo Bound" |
1990 | Acted in a recurring role on the ABC sitcom, "Perfect Strangers" |
1988 | Appeared in "Dim Sum Take-Outs", a comedy short directed by Wang |
1988 | First appearance in a major Hollywood movie, "Scrooged" |
1987 | TV acting debut, a guest shot on "The Tracey Ullman Show" |
1985 | Narrated "Unfinished Business", a documentary directed by Steven Okazaki |
1985 | Feature acting debut, "Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart", directed by Wayne Wang |
| Worked for eight years on the California stage, amassing over 30 credits in productions at San Francisco's Asian-American Theater Company, the Eureka Theater, the Berkeley Repertory Theater, the Mark Taper Forum, the East-West Players, and the Los Angeles Theater Center |
| Became a busy voice-over performer and improvisation artist in the California Bay Area |
| Returned to the USA; attended the American Conservatory Theater |
| By age 21, had traveled through Asia, the Middle East and Europe on her own |
| Began working part-time in Japanese radio and TV |
| Studied for six years at Sophia International University in Tokyo |
1972 | Traveled to Japan at age 18 (date approximate) |
| Grew up in the isolated South Dakota countryside |