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| name = Robert Ito | image = File:Robert Ito Jack Klugman Quincy 1977.jpg | caption = Ito with Jack Klugman in Quincy, M. E., 1977 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1931|07|02}} | birth_place = Vancouver, Canada | death_date = | death_place = | other_name = | occupation = Actor, voice artist | years_active = 1965-present }} Robert Ito (born July 2, 1931) is a Canadian-born film and television actor and voice artist of Japanese descent[1] who is perhaps best known to television viewers for his roles as Sam Fujiyama on the NBC-TV series Quincy, M.E.[1] and Lawrence 'Larry' Mishima on the CBS-TV night time soap opera series Falcon Crest. CareerIto was for many years a dancer with the National Ballet of Canada[1] before turning to acting in the mid-1960s. With a long list of performing credits to his name, he is probably best known for his seven-year role on Quincy, M.E. as forensic lab technician Sam Fujiyama. He also appeared three times (as different characters) in the 1970s TV series Kung Fu; first as a Chinese rail worker in the 2 hour movie that launched the series, then twice in regular hour-long episodes, once as a Chinese bandit named Captain Lee in the episode "The Way of Violence Has No Mind" and another time as a Japanese Ninja in the episode entitled "The Assassin". {{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} He likewise portrayed two different Korean characters in separate episodes of M*A*S*H in 1972 and 1976. Ito acted in the 1976 World War II film, Midway, as Minoru Genda, the leader of the attack on Midway Island in June 1942. His other film credits include The Terminal Man (1974), Rollerball (1975), Peeper (1976), Special Delivery (1976), Black Sunday (1977), Death Flight (1977), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984),[1] Pray for Death (1985), Aloha Summer (1988) and The Vineyard (1989). Ito guest starred on the The Next Generation episode Coming of Age as TAC officer Lt. Chang and on Voyager as John Kim (Harry Kim's father). Ito starred in The X-Files episodes "Nisei" and "731". {{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} In 1999, he appeared in the episode "Hungry Man" on the sitcom The King of Queens. Animated cartoon voice workIto has voiced characters in many cartoon shows and films, including The Last Airbender, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Animaniacs, Bonkers, The Animated Series, Jackie Chan Adventures, Fantastic Max, The Animated Series, The Radical Squadron, My Little Pony and Friends, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Biker Mice from Mars, Quack Pack, Capitol Critters, ProStars, Justice League, Darkwing Duck, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Iron Man, The Karate Kid, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures,Rambo and the Forces of Freedom , Savage Dragon, The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, TaleSpin, Karate Kommandos, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, All Grown Up!, The Animated Series, Trouble in Tokyo, The Woody Woodpecker Show (the 1999 version), The Wild Thornberrys, Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects and Gargoyles. Selected filmographyTelevision
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|title=Robert Ito|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/34667/Robert-Ito/biography}} External links
8 : 1931 births|Living people|Canadian male film actors|Canadian male television actors|Canadian male voice actors|Male actors from Vancouver|Canadian expatriates in the United States|Canadian male actors of Japanese descent |
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