Sab Shimono Explained

Sab Shimono
Birth Name:Saburo Shimono
Birth Date:31 July 1937
Birth Place:Sacramento, California, U.S.
Education:University of California, Berkeley
Occupation:Actor
Nationality:American
Years Active:1962–present

, commonly known as Sab Shimono, is an American actor of Japanese descent. He began his career on stage on Broadway and in regional theaters, starring in musicals like Mame, Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen, and Pacific Overtures. He has appeared in dozens of movies and television shows in character roles, including Midway, Gung Ho, Presumed Innocent, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, The Shadow, Jackie Chan Adventures, Samurai Jack, and Southland Tales.

Early life and education

Shimono was born and raised in Sacramento, California,[1] to restaurant owners Edith Mary (née Otani) and Masauchi Shimono.[2]

During World War II, following the signing of Executive Order 9066, Shimono and his family were interned at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center and the Granada War Relocation Center.[3] [4] Shimono later played a character who had a similar experience in a 2023 TV episode.[5]

He attended Sacramento High School and graduated from University of California, Berkeley.[1]

Career

Shimono has appeared on Broadway and in regional theaters including San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater and Berkeley Repertory Theatre. He was cast as Ito opposite Angela Lansbury's Auntie Mame in Jerry Herman's Broadway musical hit Mame in 1966. This was followed by Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen (1970), The Chickencoop Chinaman (1972), and the role of Manjiro in Stephen Sondheim & Harold Prince's Pacific Overtures (1976) – he would go on to play Lord Abe in the 2004 Broadway revival. He was in the short lived 1978 musical Barbary Coast, and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play for his leading performance in Philip Kan Gotanda's The Wash. In 2010, he appeared in the world premiere of No-No Boy by Ken Narasaki based on the novel by John Okada. He is closely affiliated with the East West Players and South Coast Repertory companies, most recently starring in a run of Julia Cho's Aubergine.

His film roles include Lt. Tomonaga in Midway, Saito in the 1986 comedy Gung Ho, Hiroshi Kawamura in the 1990 drama Come See the Paradise, the coroner "Painless" Kumagai in 1990's Presumed Innocent, Dr. Max Shinoda in 1993's Suture, Lord Norinaga in 1993's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, and in Old Dogs, alongside John Travolta and Robin Williams, as Japanese billionaire Yoshiro Nishamura. He played Dr. Tam in the 1994 film The Shadow. He can also be seen in Asian American independent films Americanese (2006), The Sensei (2008) and Life Tastes Good (1999). Shimono performed the voice of Subotai in the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian, dubbing actor Gerry Lopez.[6]

On television, he starred on the 2008 ABC family miniseries Samurai Girl. Shimono provided the voices of antique-shop owner/Chi Wizard Uncle Chan on the television series Jackie Chan Adventures, the elderly version of the Emperor (Jack's father) on Samurai Jack, Airbending Master Monk Gyatso and Master Yu on the popular series , Mister Sparkle ("In Marge We Trust") and Master Sushi Chef ("One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish") on The Simpsons and Mr. Murakami on 2012's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.He also appeared in Royal Pains, season 3 episode "But There's a Catch", as Jono the gardener. In 2007, he appeared in the episode "Don't Worry, Speed Racer" on Two and a Half Men. In 1991 he had a role in the television pilot Plymouth, which at the time was considered to be one of the most expensive such movies ever made. He also appeared in two episodes of the television show M*A*S*H.

Personal life

Shimono is gay and has been in a relationship with writer Steve Alden Nelson since 2001. The couple registered their domestic partnership in April 2005 and married in San Diego on June 23, 2008.[7]

Theater credits

YearTitleRoleCompanyNotes
1964Flower Drum SongWang TaMelody Fair Theatre
1965South PacificHenryNew York City Center
1966-68MameIto (original cast)The Shubert Organization
1968Mame (West Coast)Ito (replacement)The Shubert Organization
1968-70MameIto (replacement)The Shubert Organization
1970-71Lovely Ladies, Kind GentlemenAncient Man, Mr. Keora, Okinawan, Mr. Oshira (understudy)Majestic Theatre
1972The Chickencoop ChinamanKenjiThe American Place Theatre
1973OthelloThe ClownAmas Musical Theatre
1973-75Santa Anita '42Commissioner, MichaelPlaywrights Horizons Company
1974Ride the WindsYamadaMajestic Theatre
1976Pacific OverturesManjiro, Ensemble MemberThe Shubert Organization
1978Barbary CoastCaptain ChungOrpheum TheatreLA Weekly Theater Award for Outstanding Performance in a Leading Role
1980The Music LessonsKaoru KawaguchiThe Public Theater
1983MameItoGershwin Theatre
1985-86As the Crow FliesP.K.Los Angeles Theatre Center
The WashSadaoMark Taper Forum
1988-89Yankee Dawg You DieVincent ChangPlaywrights HorizonsDrama-Logue Award
1990-91The WashNobu MatsumotoManhattan Theatre ClubNominated- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
1995-96Ballad of YachiyoPapaSouth Coast Repertory
1998RedHuaIntiman Theatre
2000FolliesBenEast West Players
2001Yankee Dawg You DieVincent Chang
2002Sisters MatsumotoHideo
2003The Nisei Widows ClubTak
2004The Wind Cries MaryDr. Nakada
2004-05Pacific OverturesLord AbeRoundabout Theatre Company
2008The Pleasure of His CompanyToiOld Globe Theatre
2008A Majority of OneKoichi AsanoWest Coast Jewish Theatre
2010No-No BoyPaMiles Memorial Playhouse
2011WrinklesGrandpa HarryEast West Players
2014The Orphan of ZhaoGongsun Chujiu, Ensemble MemberAmerican Conservatory Theater
2015tokyo fish storyKojiSouth Coast Repertory
2016AubergineMr. ParkBerkeley Repertory Theatre
2019South Coast Repertory

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970LovingByron
1971The HospitalOperating Room Staff MemberUncredited
1972ParadesTogo
1976MidwayLt. Joichi Tomonaga
1978Rabbit TestChinese Leader
1981Nice DreamsOriental Bus Boy
1982Conan the BarbarianSubotaiVoice, uncredited
The ChallengeToshio Yoshida
1983Where the Toys Come FromKenji the Designer
1986Gung HoSaito
1987Blind DateMr. Yakamoto
1988The WashSadao
1990Presumed InnocentDr. "Painless" Kumagai
Come See the ParadiseHiroshi Kawamura
1993Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IIILord Norinaga
SutureDr. Max Shinoda
19943 Ninjas Kick BackKoga
Murder Between FriendsDr. Lee[8]
The ShadowDr. Roy Tam
1995WaterworldElder
1996Zoo Rush 2: Destination New YorkAkira the forest cobraVoice
1997Paradise RoadCol. Hirota
1998The Big HitJiro Nishi
1999Life Tastes GoodHarry Sado
2000LuminariasLu's Father
2001Ice PlanetKarteez A. Rumla
2003Robot StoriesJohnSegment: "Clay"
2004Worlds ApartTeijo
2006AmericaneseWood Ding
Southland TalesHideo Takehashi
2008The SenseiTaki Nakano
2009Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai SwordTakagawaVoice[9]
Old DogsYoshiro Nishamura
2011The ArcadianMoto
2013Yellow FaceHYH
Sex & MarriageMike
2016The WatcherWendell

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962Armstrong Circle TheatreFather ChenEpisode: "The Cross and the Dragon"
1964East Side/West SideSamEpisode: "If Your Grandmother Had Wheels"
1967Coronet BlueStudentEpisode: "Tomoyo"
1973PuebloCapt. RheeTelevision film
1976Pacific OverturesManjiro, Ensemble Member
1977Baa Baa Black SheepJapanese Bomber CommanderEpisode: "Divine Wind"
1977-78The Krofft SupershowHuliMain cast
1978And the Soul Shall DanceMurataTelevision film
1978,1980M*A*S*HKwangJinEpisode: "Dear Comrade"Episode: "Back Pay"
1979How the West Was WonCookEpisode: "The Gunfighter"
MandrakeHoTelevision film
When Hell Was in SessionCao
1980,1981Quincy, M.E.Ito, Governor3 episodes
1981The WaltonsCpl. KiyomoEpisode: "The Last Ten Days"
Palmerstown, U.S.A.Yeung-LeeEpisode: "Epidemic"
1982Bring 'Em Back AliveNakamotoEpisode: "Seven Keys to Singapore"
Cagney & LaceyCunninghamEpisode: "One of Our Own"
Hart to HartKojiEpisode: "Rich and Hartless"
Modesty BlaiseWengTelevision film
1982,1986Remington SteeleKenji Ito, Sam Kuromatsu2 episodes
1983Knight RiderHito OsakaEpisode: "Give Me Liberty... or Give Me Death"
Tales of the Gold MonkeyGen. AnagoEpisode: "Mourning Becomes Matuka"
1984Call to GloryDiemEpisode: "Go/No Go"
Santa BarbaraCaretakerEpisode #1.58
1985AirwolfKoEpisode: "The American Dream"
Street HawkMr. ChenEpisode: "Chinatown Memories"
HotelInspector James MatsuokaEpisode: "Identities"
1986Our HouseVeterinarianEpisode: "Choices"
A Year in the LifeKwanMiniseries
1 episode
1986-87Gung HoSaito9 episodes
1988Max HeadroomPed XingEpisode: "Neurostim"
1989Knots LandingPharmacist2 episodes
1990NewhartSuntaraEpisode: "The Last Newhart"
ShizuoTelevision film
Dear JohnCharlie MouraEpisode: "Hot Lips Lacey"
1991PlymouthHiroTelevision film
American PlayhouseTakahashi HosoumeEpisode: "Hot Summer Winds"
1991,1997The SimpsonsMaster Chef, Mr. SparkleVoice, 2 episodes
1992RavenMr. KoyosakaEpisode: "The Death of Sheila"
1993Silent CriesNatsumeTelevision film
1994All-American GirlSammyEpisode: "Yung at Heart"
The X-FilesGung BituenEpisode: "Excelsis Dei"
1996The Steve Harvey ShowBobby WongEpisode: "Loose Lips Sink Friendships"
SeinfeldExecutive No. 1Episode: "The Checks"
ERDr. Richard OkidaEpisode: "No Brain, No Gain"
1999Jack & JillMr. TanakaEpisode: "The Awful Truth"
2000-05Jackie Chan AdventuresUncle ChanVoice, main role
2001-17Samurai JackThe EmperorVoice, 5 episodes
2006Justice League UnlimitedMonkVoice, episode: "Dead Reckoning"
Popcorn ZenKan OgawaEpisode #2.1
2005-07Monk Gyatso, Master YuVoice, 6 episodes
2007Two and a Half MenHiroshiEpisode: "Don't Worry, Speed Racer"
Clark and MichaelMan at Driving Range2 episodes
Legion of Super HeroesK3NTVoice, episode: "The Man from the Edge of Tomorrow"
Old ManTelevision film
2008Samurai GirlNoriyukiMiniseries
2 episodes
2010The BoondocksMr. Long DouVoice, episode: "The Red Ball"
Mad MenIchiro KamuraEpisode: "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword"
2011-12Hawaii Five-0Keako Kelly3 episodes
2015LongmireFrancis IgawaEpisode: "War Eagle"
2012-15Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMr. MurakamiVoice, 4 episodes
2016FlakedWild BillEpisode: "Palms"
Legends of TomorrowIchiro YamashiroEpisode: "Shogun"
2017The BlacklistDaniel NakamotoEpisode: "Dembe Zuma (No. 10)"
Ave 43Dr. DyeWeb series; 4 episodes
2017-18Stretch Armstrong and the Flex FightersGrandpa ParkVoice, recurring role (seasons 1 and 2)
2019The TerrorKazuEpisode: "Into the Afterlife"
2023Magnum P.I.George NakamuraEpisode: "Appetite for Danger"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sab Shimono Adds Wrinkles to a Prolific Resume. February 14, 2011. Gary. Ballard. LA Stage Times. July 20, 2013. Born and reared in Sacramento, Shimono first tasted public acclaim through a political forum, when he won the election for student body president of Sacramento High School.. September 25, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140925070023/http://lastagetimes.com/2011/02/sab-shimono-adds-wrinkles-to-a-prolific-resume/. dead.
  2. http://www.filmreference.com/film/45/Sab-Shimono.html Sab Shimono Biography (1943-)
  3. Wada. Karen . Camp Revival: Two new productions explore the still-controversial topic of Japanese American internment. Los Angeles Magazine. June 2005 . 52.
  4. Web site: Japanese American Internee Data File: Saburo Shimono. National Archives and Records Administration. August 18, 2019.
  5. News: Magnum P.I.'s Boss on Those Cliffhangers, a Better Call Saul Vet Casting, and What's Coming in Season 6. Gao. Max. TV Guide. April 23, 2023. October 20, 2023.
  6. Book: Sammon . Paul . Conan the Phenomenon: The Legacy of Robert E. Howard's Fantasy Icon . September 2007 . . Oregon, United States . 978-1-59307-653-5 .
  7. Web site: Sab & Steve. March 31, 2011. July 15, 2012. API Equality-LA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121105131325/http://apiequalityla.org/blog/2011/03/31/sab-steve. November 5, 2012.
  8. Roberta Bernstein, "Murder Between Friends", in Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994, January 11, 1994, p. 12
  9. Web site: Sab Shimono (visual voices guide) . September 3, 2023 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.