Nobu McCarthy(1934-2002)
- Actress
Lovely, demure actress Nobu McCarthy, born Nobu Atsumi in Ottawa
Canada, was raised in Japan and studied ballet. A modeling career
eventually led to her winning the "Miss Tokyo" beauty title. She
married a US serviceman and returned to the States in 1955. Discovered
by a talent agent, she made a gentle, touching impression in such films
as The Geisha Boy (1958) alongside
a slapstick Jerry Lewis, the comedy
Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
with Dick Shawn and
Ernie Kovacs, and
Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)
starring Steve McQueen and
Natalie Wood. She also graced
episodic TV with a number of guest spots. Most appreciated as an
unassuming girl-next-door type, she more or less shied away from her
career following a painful divorce, but returned to acting in 1971 as a
member of the East West Players, a small L.A.-based theater group. She
eventually became their artistic director from 1989 to 1993. She died
at age 67 in 2002 of an aneurysm while on film location in Brazil for
the movie
Gaijin: Ama-me Como Sou (2005).