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▪ 2008Nancy UmekiJapanese-born actressborn May 8, 1929, Otaru, Japandied Aug. 28, 2007, Licking, Mo.was a nightclub singer in Japan before moving in 1955 to the U.S., where she signed a record contract and became a regular performer on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends and other TV variety shows. She was best remembered, however, for her heartrending dramatic performance in the film Sayonara (1957), for which she won an Academy Award as best supporting actress for her portrayal of the wife of an American airman, played by fellow Oscar winner Red Buttons. In 1958 Umeki made her Broadway debut in Flower Drum Song, earning a Tony nomination; she also starred in the film version (1961). After appearing in Cry for Happy (1961), The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962) and A Girl Named Tamiko (1962), she portrayed Mrs. Livingston, the wise and gentle housekeeper on the TV series The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969–72). When that show ended, Umeki retired from show business.
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