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Sansei writer Eddie Iwata explores the Asian American
10 -minutes per -.day, accord- - ■ The ' screen, , in vivid ^color.

and fashion,; influences -the
Nielson
commerce,” : says ing
critics contend that the - Holly­ opinions, attitudes ' and ; even
of. current' programs for ABC wood image-makers have an hehavior of all but the* most
Entertainment. "We must be ray the country’s ethnic, and jaded. It focuses its broad
spotlight on - selected subjects,
able to- get ah' audience to
Television and movies, call­ conferring^ status ■ — ' both
ou r' show a nd then be able
ed/, “the most potent-asocial good and bad — on young
to-keep it there.” . ; - However," because of tele- weapons ever' devised” by and' old, Black and White.z
Moreover, when the images
.in. one observer, are by far the
ov e rw h elm i n g
vision’s
fluence* (.sets exist in 72.9 m o s t p o p.u la r m ode of, e n t ep of minorities'--have traditionalBarney million homes and are turned ta'inment and . information in
Hawaii . Five-O
Continued from page 2
Miller,” , and syndicated re­ on ap^ average of six hours, the country.
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By EDDIE IWATA
“Star Trek.”
-Despite- his success- on
A,, comprehensive 1979 re/ “Happy Days,” when veteran
actor -Pat Morita was /offered
iPen nsylva nia’ s
An n e nberg
a leading rale in “^
and
School of' Communications,
Tina,” .ABC’s shorlived 1976
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
in collaboration ' with The
„ comedy, he leaped at the
"Mken;k
: (/k/'k-'k"' k-/kk''k.'/
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Screen Actors Guild, shows
• • (opportunity.
1 .from 1970-76 Asians cbm ’ ' TORONTO, ONT.
VOL. 45' — NO. 24
“Of course .I said yes,” says
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1981
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Morita, “although" it didn’t in, / primetime
television
quite pan out . . .'we just had
'drama. Only 1.3% played
Daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Toshio Nagai
too many obstacles.’’
m'aljpr characters.
Competition
with^ “The
■ And the trend has not im­
proved over the. years. .-In
poorly conceived scripts and,
1.2%
Morita believes, undeveloped J971, for' instance,
characters all.. contributed to ma!jor characters^ were Asians,
and that figure - dropped to
the. show’s ■ downfall.
0.6% five years later*in 1976.
and Tina
Still, - “Mr.
Television’sneglect
of
/■ lingers in. the minds of Asian.
actors, producers and- other Asians is: consistent with. the
Hollywood - people g s. a vivid ; in d u stry’s / attitude ; .toward
LONDON, Ontario. — A and dedicated it to her par­
can and other minorities and. women-. 15-year-old London girl has ents.
'
symbol
The
1
U.S.
Commission,
on
The book is published by.
cannot be done with the
recently published her first
Civil
Rights
1
concluded
in
i
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the
image - on
Oriental
book; ’’Sigmund The , Moose •Kodanasha Publishing Service
WASHINGTON. — Sen. S.L
that white males continue ot
screen.
And The Five Pieces Of of Tokyo. The young author
Hayakawa
(R-Calif.)
says
7‘That show was so bad,”
A..
Nagai, and her parents originally
f-ruit”.
June
Reagan’s .
and -President . Ronald
says
independent -director, tv drama, constituting \ two- daughter lof Dr. and Mrs. hail
landslide last (November and
A
Gary
Shimokawa . (“Fish,” thirds of all characters.
Toshio Nagai, _ painted and have been living in London
the Republican majority in the
“All in the Family”) “that it - White females {24.1 % of created this childen’s book, for several years..
Senate have roused him to.
killed- the .chance for any all characters), and minority
new political life, But while
6th,er ..Asian shows after' it.” females (3.6%) were also
and
stereotyped; Nobuhiko Ushibd to speak on "World he’s ready to take the heat of
Actor Clyde Kusatsu, who lacking,
a tough re-election campaign1,
auditioned for the part of Mr- comic portrayals by minority Economy in the 1980^s" (at York Uiniv.
the
climate
around
the
f and complained to the pro­ males detracted from the fair
TORONTO- — As part, of York University’s 20th anniversary Capitol xstill makes him want
ducer about the stereotypical"'number of them who appear
celebrations, Glendon College is sponsoring “Lectures Series to doze.
role,-adds that “it reinforced on tv drama. •
on World Affairs.” On April 2nd, Thursjlay-from f,5 p.m. Mr.
(Further, minorities are. more,
“One of the things that req lot ;of old attitudes."''
Nobuhiko Ushiba will speak on “The World Economy in the
plly hit me hard about this
Nonetheless, ‘‘Mr.. T. and likely than whites to be cast' 1980’s” at York Hall. Admission is free.
.Tina,” - remains one of Holly­ as service workers in lowMr. Ushiba, isj? a former ambassador to the United- States climate ■— and other Califor­
wood’s rare television shows status jobs, in : contrast to and'Canada, held many senior diplomatic and cabinet posts, nians have complained about
. 'or feature, films showcasing adult white ■ males .playing including-Minister of State- for External Economic Affairs this .-— is that we- are not
an Asian in a major part; and businessmen; doctors, lawyers, 1971-78. Glendon College, is located at 2275 Bayview Avenue used to central heating,” the
(at Lawrence). 1
s
v
74-year old Canadian-born
the, great majority of Asian, etc. :
/ ■;k: k w k
“Beyond a doubt,” says
semanticist said in a recent
actors would have; given a
interview.
limb .for the exposure. . If-it s Sumi Haru, KTLA television
a question . of work, they host and' chairman of SAG’.s- He didn’t mention whether
fellow Californian Reagan /is
should, take the role,” conce­ ethnic minorities committee,
"there’s .a dire lack or roles
one of those who shares the
.-des Shimokawa.
.'problem, but he credits one
Still today, rn any ^critics -for non-white persons.”
But can the multi-billion
thing they have in common
' assert that the plight of Asian
in
untibthey
met
The
man,
who
PARIS.
— senior age —- with giving
actors. and actresses and the dollar television, and movie
in
front
of
the
the
studio
piloted
the
plane
that
dropp
­
him new hope for, a second /
slanted depiction of Asian industry be- blamed for force­
cameras.
term in 1982, even as some
characters by the film Indus-- feeding us the Robert Wagners ed the 'atomic bomb -on Hiro­
agreed
to
-shake
The
nun
and Suzanne Somers' that, glut shima a n d o nes of t h e s u rviof the state’s biggest politic­
hands
with
vors
of
the
holocaust
have
al stars are lining up against
since Fu* Manchus, Charlie prime-time? her,
"At
the
risk
of
appearing
'shaken
hands
at
a
surprise
deNationwide viewers
Chbns and dragon ladies of
him.
'
a
little
cold
and
disagreemeeting
here.;
ethical responsibiltiy to portthe 1.930s and 40s.
■ “Age has an awful lot to
able
v
1
must
say
that

I
have
The
French
television'
net

mand
np
less
than
rugged,

It’s a familiar, dispute.
do with it,” he said during
work
TFI
separately
had
invitwhite
.
he-men
and
sexy
Asian actors fume that not.
(
an interview. “America is a
how regret, that act. I don’tblonde
women
to
stoke
their
enough parts are written for
country that makes a great
think
about
it.

/
a
nd
Nobuko
,
N
a
wa
ka
,
a
advertisers,
. them,^and the scant jobs that fantasies. And
deal of. youth.” But Reagan,
Asked
if
she
was
z
upset
at
Japanese
Roman
Catholic
are available reek of stereo­ whose bankrolls wield some
who is 70, has proved thatmeeting.
Tippets, ^Sister
influence,
and
networks
and
nuri,
tq_Paris
to
appear
on
a
type. Th e n etwo rks, studios
age is-no real issue, he said.
studios, who finance and pro- TV show recently linked to the Nobuko said, “No,' the whole
But :6n a number ofwidely
world is 'responsible”, for
duce
'
-the
naturally
pope

s
visit
to
Hiroshima,
the
.
shows,
- contend that using too many
what happened at Hiroshima.
Continued on page 2
minorities is economic suicide, crave the largest viewing j Neither knew the other would
, Sansei free-lance journalist a nd The marquee value .of re­
Eddie Iwata today begins a cognizable white stars- .edges;
_ two-part examination of the out any social’concerns.
Beyond.- argument is.: the
Asian American image in the
entertainment industry. Iwata; fact that Asians' and other
an alumnus of California State minorities, year . after year,
University Long /Beach, is a remgi n underrepresented . on
frequent...-contributor... to ...The television and film. Through­
Rafu ;Shimpo. His writing also put the 1970s, Asian-'Pacifies
_ has appeared in thelos Ange­ couId be / seen as continuing
cHaracters
on : “Quincy,”
les Times.'

audience.
.--“It’s < all

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London girl, 15, writes
children's book "Sigmund the
Moose & the 5 Pieces of Fruit

Survivor of Hiroshimajmeets
pilot of Atomic bomb plane

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for pilot development.
reason.”
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vice•'Nevertheless,
Hollywood,
president of comedy A prowhich boasts some iof the
most formidable creative and ^ramming T development at
commercial talent in
the CBS. says he ^considered 1063
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world, certainly is capable of series, ideas last year, and
Authentic
Oriental
Gifts
I
[ producing a good sitcom of only four debuted as shows
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-this fall. That's what you’ve
drama concerning Asians. ■
Noritake China
1 got,” he says "four chances'
: Anything could be. done,’ | BW of o thousand/.
463 Eglinton Ave.W.
admits Virginia .Carter, vice-. lNonethelesS) a few
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president for creative affairs
being
at TAT Tandem,* Morman
developed. If so, why aren’t ■
Lea r’s production compa nies. more being ' accepted by the ! |
"You could do a; successful
TREND
networks?
show; about Koreans, Bulga-'
. Mariko Kriss, asst, casting
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rians or Martians, for that director at ' 'Paramount, says
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matter.;
it’s , because networks auto­ I
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comstars. "The reality is that they
SLACKS., SKIRTS
panies do so? The audience do wa nt som eo n e with n am e
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ly Asian: Any program is ter-1 pilot or . series/’ Kriss ex­
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ribly difficult to sell, then
plains. "And if they use un­
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the air by holding its audi­
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roles.”
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ence. So.it’s.our inclination to 'Network executives ultim­ 3
TOM BATTISTA
taker this difficult task and ately have veto and approval
power over pilots, and even
/ Ethel Winant, NBC’s vice- large- studios like Paramount
president for talent, adds, must meet the television
“We’re always- interested in power brokers half-way.
developing good shows,“'but
"Networks, producers, dir­
we’re not so successful in ectors —- they’re all blind,"
getting them on the air, or says .Pat Morita. ; ‘ 'They got ^1
finding those that are good big found eyes but they still
e no ug h to war rd nt stayi ng on can’t see anything."
SHOP
the regular schedule.
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mount’s "Catalina ^ Sealab,"
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