Yoko Narahashi | |
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Born | 17 June 1947 Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan |
Alma mater | International Christian University |
Occupation(s) | Casting Director Film Producer |
Yoko Narahashi (奈良橋陽子, Yoko Narahashi, born June 17, 1947) is a Japanese casting director and film producer.[1] She gained prominence due to her involvement with The Last Samurai, Babel, and Memoirs of a Geisha.[2][3] The Japan Times, the only independent English-language newspaper in Japan, referred to her as an "all-round interpreter of Japan for U.S. movies".[4]
Biography
Born in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, Narahashi moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1952 at the age of five when her father got a job at the International Civil Aviation Organization.[5] She returned to Japan a decade later to attend International Christian University in Mitaka, Tokyo. In 1967, she returned to New York City where she studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre .[6]
Returning again to Japan, Narahashi founded two companies. The first was an English conversation school (Eikaiwa), Model Language Studio (MLS), which taught English through theater. The school now has branches in 34 countries.[5] The second was a production and management company, United Performers' Studio (UPS), based on the Actors Studio in New York City.[1][7] In 1998, she served as the founding director of UPS Academy, a method acting school geared towards foreign actors.[6]
Narahashi was once married to Johnny Nomura, the producer behind the popular Japanese band Godiego. She wrote the lyrics for Gandhara, The Galaxy Express 999, and Holy and Bright. They have since been divorced.[4]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Credits |
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2013 | The Wolverine | Casting Director |
2012 | Emperor | Producer |
2013 | 47 Ronin | Casting Associate |
2008 | The Ramen Girl | Casting Director |
2006 | Babel | Casting Director |
2005 | Memoirs of a Geisha | Actress, Japan Liaison |
2003 | The Last Samurai | Associate Producer, Casting Associate |
1995 | The Winds of God | Director (Won "Best New Director" at the Japan Film Critics Awards) |
1989 | Cipher | Dialogue Director, Dialogue Translator, Interviewer (voice) |
References
- 1 2 YOKO NARAHASHI Chopsticks New York
- ↑ Metropolis – News & Features | Yoko Narahashi
- ↑ Gallery: Producers Eugene Nomoura, Yoko Narahashi and Gary Foster — New Zealand: Inspiring Filmmakers Archived May 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- 1 2 From Hollywood to Hirohito | The Japan Times
- 1 2 United Performers' Studio Archived June 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- 1 2 ÆàÎɶ¶ÍÛ»Ò ¸ø¼°¥Ö¥í¥° ¥×¥í¥Õ¥£¡¼¥ë – GREE
- ↑ United Performers' Studio Archived August 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine