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  1. Nobuko Miyamoto is an icon of Asian American music and activism. Since the early 1970s, she has been exploring ways to reclaim and respirit our minds, bodies, histories, and communities, using the arts to create social change and forge solidarity.

    • Herstory

      Herstory — Nobuko Miyamoto. Uprooted. As a third-generation...

    • Works

      A Grain of Sand “In 1973, three young activists in New York...

    • News

      Nobuko Miyamoto: From Japanese Internment to Hollywood to...

    • Music Videos

      Watch the official music video for “Gaman,” a song featured...

    • Choreography

      Commissioned by the Buddhist Churches of America Music...

  2. Nobuko Miyamoto ( japonés: 宮本信子 Miyamoto Nobuko, nacida el 27 de marzo de 1945) es una actriz japonesa. Nació en Otaru, Hokkaidō, y se crio en Nagoya, Aichi. Estuvo casada con el director de cine Juzo Itami desde 1969 hasta el aparente suicidio de éste en 1997, y participó con asiduidad en sus películas.

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    • 宮本信子
  3. Nobuko Miyamoto (宮本 信子, Miyamoto Nobuko, born March 27, 1945) is a Japanese actress. She was born in Otaru, Hokkaidō, and raised in Nagoya. She was married to director Juzo Itami from 1969 until his death in 1997, and regularly starred in his films.

  4. 5 de may. de 2022 · Nobuko Miyamoto is a groundbreaking Japanese American songwriter, dancer, and activist. She uses art to support and build community. In Broadway musicals and on the protest line, she has challenged racial and gender stereotypes. Born in Los Angeles, California, in 1939, Miyamoto was a small child when the U.S. entered World War II.

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement. Experience this new sweeping documentary from JANMs Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center and PBS SoCal that follows the life of visionary artist-activist Nobuko Miyamoto and her work that changed Asian America forever.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Miyamoto’s lifelong quest to tell Asian American stories is chronicled in a documentary film premiering Saturday in Los Angeles at the VC Film Festival: Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement.