Ken Narasaki
Ken Narasaki | |
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Born |
Seattle, Washington, United States | April 4, 1958
Occupation |
playwright actor |
Nationality | American |
Ken Narasaki (born in 1958 in Seattle, Washington) is a Yonsei (fourth-generation Japanese American) playwright and actor. He is the former Literary Manager at East West Players theatre company in Los Angeles. He is the twin brother of Karen Narasaki.
Actor
Narasaki has appeared in a number of independent features including Jon Moritsugu's Terminal U.S.A. (1993), Chris Chan Lee's Yellow (1998) and Lane Nishikawa's Only the Brave (2006). Narasaki learned to speak German when he was cast in the German television series, Zwei Profis in 2002. He has appeared in over 50 plays.
Playwright
Narasaki's Ghosts and Baggage was produced at the Los Angeles Theatre Center in 1998. Innocent When You Dream was produced in 2007 at the Electric Lodge in Venice, California and was performed at the Smithsonian Institution in 2008, as part of the "Day of Remembrance" of Executive Order 9066. The Mikado Project, co-written with Doris Baizley, was produced by Lodestone Theatre Ensemble at the Grove Center Theatre in Burbank, California in 2007. No-No Boy, adapted from the novel "No-No Boy" by John Okada, received its world premiere at the Miles Memorial Playhouse in Santa Monica, California in 2010.[1]
Plays
- Ghosts and Baggage
- The Mikado Project - (co-written with Doris Baizley)
- Innocent When You Dream
- No-No Boy
Awards
- 2007 Kumu Kahua Theatre Pacific Rim Playwrights Award - Innocent When You Dream
- 2008 Pacific Rim Playwriting Award - The Mikado Project
References
- ↑ "No-No Boy" announced in Los Angeles Daily News online