
Die Hard
Die Hard

James Saburo Shigeta (June 17, 1929 – July 28, 2014) was an American actor, singer, and musician of Japanese descent. He was noted for his roles in The Crimson Kimono (1959), Walk Like a Dragon (1960), Flower Drum Song (1961), Bridge to the Sun (1961), Die Hard (1988), and Mulan (1998). In 1960, he won the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Male, along with three other actors. In his early career, Shigeta often played romantic male lead roles, which were almost nonexistent for an actor of Asian descent during his time, making him a trailblazer in Asian American representation in media. The Goldsea Asian-American Daily magazine listed him as one of the "Most Inspiring Asian-Americans Of All Time". Before his Hollywood career he found success as a pop singer and performer abroad, especially in Japan and Australia.
Born: 1929-06-17 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

Die Hard

Mulan

Operation Heartbeat

Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb

Midway

Walk Like a Dragon

Lost Horizon

Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood

Samurai

Matt Helm

The Renegades

Paradise, Hawaiian Style

Cage

Brother

Drive
Qigong: Ancient Chinese Healing for the 21st Century

China Cry

Cage II

The Yakuza

Tomorrow's Child