Teru Shimada
Born: 1905-11-17 in Mito, Japan
Died: 1988-06-19
Known For: Acting
Biography
Teru Shimada was born on November 17, 1905 in Mito, Japan as Akira Shimada. He was an actor, known for "You Only Live Twice (1967)", "Tokyo Joe (1949)" and "The Six Million Dollar Man (1974)". He died on June 19, 1988 in Encino, California, USA.
Filmography
1974
- The Six Million Dollar Man as Shige Ishikawa
1969
1968
- Hawaii Five-O as Shigato
1967
- Mannix
- You Only Live Twice as Mr. Osato
- Judd for the Defense
1966
- Felony Squad
- Walk Don't Run as Mr. Kurawa
- Batman as Japanese Delegate (uncredited)
- One Spy Too Many as President Sing-Mok
1965
- King Rat as Japanese General
1963
- Sunday in New York as Maitre 'd (uncredited)
1962
- The Horizontal Lieutenant as Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
1960
- Checkmate as Ling Chow
- Hong Kong as Colonel Okumara
- The Wackiest Ship in the Army as Samada
- The Islanders as Kam Chuh
- Assignment: Underwater as Akito
1959
- Hawaiian Eye
- Laramie as Kami
- The Detectives
- Tokyo After Dark as Sen-Sei
- Battle of the Coral Sea as Comm. Mori
1958
- Run Silent, Run Deep as Japanese Submarine Commander (uncredited)
1957
- Perry Mason as Ito Kumagi
- Have Gun, Will Travel
- Battle Hymn as Korean Official
- The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour as Osato (uncredited)
1956
- Navy Wife as Mayor Yoshida
1955
- Navy Log
- House of Bamboo as Nagaya (uncredited)
1954
- The Snow Creature as Subra
1953
- The War of the Worlds as Japanese Diplomat (uncredited)
- Letter to Loretta as Kiyoshi
1952
- Cavalcade of America as Kotaro Suto
1949
- Tokyo Joe as Ito
1944
- Dragon Seed as Villager (uncredited)
1941
- They Met in Bombay as Japanese Colonel (uncredited)
1939
- Mr. Moto's Last Warning as Fake Mr. Moto (uncredited)
1936
- Revolt of the Zombies as Buna
- White Legion as Dr. Nogi
1935
- Public Hero Number 1 as Sam - Sonny's Japanese Houseboy (uncredited)
- Oil for the Lamps of China as Tea House Owner
1934
- Imitation of Life as Customer in Pancake Shop (uncredited)
- Four Frightened People as Native
- Charlie Chan's Courage as Jiu Jitsu Man
- Murder at the Vanities as Koto (uncredited)