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Reiko Sato

Known ForActing
Birthday1931-12-19
Age49 years old at death
Date of Death† 1981-05-28
Place of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Reiko Sato (Japanese: レイコ・佐藤; December 19, 1931 – May 28, 1981) was an American dancer and actress. Sato was born in Los Angeles, California, to an issei Zen Buddhist priest, Ken-ichi Sato, and his wife Chieko. She and her family were interned at the Gila River War Relocation Center during World War II. Her mother became a real estate investor after the war; Reiko also had an older brother, Keiichiro, and a younger brother, Koji. She graduated from Belmont High School in 1949, later attending Los Angeles City College. She continued her studies in ballet. Sato is best known for playing seamstress Helen Chao in the 1961 feature film Flower Drum Song. She also had a dramatic role in The Ugly American, receiving personal coaching from actor Marlon Brando with whom she had a relationship. She had been on contract with Fox and Universal, but nothing materialized, and she retired from Hollywood. She had performed as the original Princess of Ababu in the Broadway production of Kismet, as well as the movie. In 1955, she played the female lead of Lotus Blossom in the second national tour of John Patrick's play The Teahouse of the August Moon opposite Larry Parks. She was also in the Broadway play, Destry Rides Again, having two roles. Sato was scheduled to return to Broadway as part of a 1966 musical Chu Chem, but its chaotic Philadelphia tryout led to the production being canceled before reaching New York. She participated in regional theater as well, performing in the Valentina Oumansky Dramatic Dance Ensemble on September 24, 1970, in Hilo, Hawaii. Sato spent her final years involved in various organizations promoting equality for Asian-American performers. She lived on Mulholland Drive. She died of a brain aneurysm on May 28, 1981. Half of her ashes were sent to a Buddhist temple. The other half was "spirited away" to Marlon Brando's private island. Her authorized biography, Reiko Sato by Samuel Clemens was published on February 4, 2022.

Filmography

poster
1949
7.0
Music
Comedy

On the Town

poster
2006
Comedy
Drama

Densha Otoko Deluxe: The Final Crusade

poster
1963
6.6
Thriller
Drama

The Ugly American

poster
1955
6.2
Crime
Drama

House of Bamboo

poster
1955
5.3
Music
Romance

Kismet

poster
1985
7.0
Documentary
Music

That's Dancing!

poster
1950
6.8
Thriller
Crime

Woman on the Run

poster
1961
6.2
Music
Romance

Flower Drum Song

poster
1960
6.3
Drama
War

Hell to Eternity

poster
1953
5.3
Action
Drama

Target Hong Kong

poster
1950
6.2
Comedy

Mother Didn't Tell Me

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1959
5.2
Crime
Drama

Hawaiian Eye