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  1. sakimiata.com › bioSaki Miata

    In 2006, Saki was appointed to be an anchor of "JATV News" and covered various topics that would appeal to the Japanese and the Japanese American community in Southern California and Hawaii weekly. She not only anchored but also often produced some segments where she acted as a reporter or interviewer in English and Japanese.

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      Talent website for Saki Miata. Commercial VO Demo - English:...

    • Contact

      Saki Miata. Representations. Manager Yuka Swearengin & Yumi...

    • Videos

      JATV - Little Tokyo Neighborhood Harmony Concert. Watch more...

    • Acting Resume

      Acting Resume. Copyright © 2024 Saki Miata. All Rights...

  2. sakimiata.com › profileSaki Miata

    Saki Miata is a Japanese-English bilingual actress who quickly learns foreign-accented English. Her TV debut was South Park’s “Chinpokomon” episode where she played a live action Japanese-accented-English-speaking character within the cartoon show.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0583976Saki Miata - IMDb

    Saki Miata. Actress: Cocaine Sisters. Saki Miata is a Japanese-English bilingual actress who quickly learns foreign-accented English. She has played Chinese, Taiwanese, South Korean and North Korean roles, as well as Japanese. She appears on UrbanFlix TV's "Cocaine Sisters" as Ms. Kim, a North Korean landlord in a Black neighborhood.

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  4. Clips from Stem Cell infomercial, cooking show, and JATV News

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  5. Saki Miata Demo Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime Hosting Reel - Japanese (Performance Video) Quicktime JATV News Anchor, "Go with Golf" Host, "WEN" Infomercial Host

  6. Saki played the role of Rei Ninomiya, the mother of the hero boy. Both "Letters To Eve" and "Blood" received rave reviews from numerous stage critics. For voice-over work, Saki played the voice of the character Vy Le in the English dubbing of a Japanese TV animation series "The Reflection" (co-created by Stan Lee and Hiroshi Nagahama).