Shuko Akune
Shuko Akune is an American film,[1] television[1] and stage actress[2] best known for such films and television series as E/R, Come See the Paradise, Alien Nation, Cruel Intentions 2, G.I. Joe: The Movie, Murphy Brown, and The Steve Harvey Show.
Shuko Akune | |
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Born | April 1959 (age 61) Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actress and voice actress |
Spouse(s) | Michael W. Pacelli ( m. 1990) |
In 1988 Akune won the San Diego Critics Circle Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as a Japanese war bride in Velina Hasu Houston's play Tea.[3][4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Alien Nation | Police Secretary | |
1990 | Come See the Paradise | Reiko Sakoda | |
1994 | Blankman | Campaign Worker | |
2003 | King of the Ants | Meade Park | |
2007 | Stuck | Hospital Voice Menu | Voice |
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References
- "Shuko Akune". The New York Times.
- "STAGE REVIEW : TOO PLAYFUL 'GAME OF LOVE AND CHANCE'". Los Angeles Times. January 16, 1987.
- "STAGE REVIEW : 'Tea' and Empathy : Velina Hasu Houston's Heartfelt Stories of Japanese War Brides". Los Angeles Times. January 29, 1991.
- "The Old Globe Wins Most of Critics' Awards". Los Angeles Times. October 24, 1988.
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