Robert Dunham
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Robert Dunham | |
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racecar driver , journalist, entrepreneur | |
Spouse(s) | Keiko (1954–1968) Setsuko Sazawa (1969–1984) |
Children | 4 (survived by a daughter, Barbara Subayashi of Tokyo, and a son, Daniel of Tokyo). |
Robert Dunham (July 6, 1931 – August 6, 2001) was an American actor, entrepreneur, writer,
He is probably best known for his role as Antonio, Emperor of Seatopia in Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973); Dunham's biggest role would be that of Mark Jackson in the Japanese film, Dogora (1964) and Captain Martin in The Green Slime (1968). Dunham was an American living in Japan during most of the country's "Golden Age" of cinema, and worked in films directed by Ishirō Honda, Jun Fukuda, and Kinji Fukasaku. He sometimes was billed as Dan Yuma or Danny Yuma.
Born in
After graduating college, Dunham joined the
Dunham lived in Tokyo for 22 years, with a Japanese wife Keiko, and their two children, Barbara Ann and Daniel. They later divorced. He met a Japanese model, Setsuko Sazawa, whom he married in 1969. They had two children, Emiko (Emmy) and Marcia. Dunham and his wife Setsuko, moved to Den-en-chōfu, an affluent suburb of Tokyo, where they lived from 1970 to 1975.
In 1975, Dunham decided to move his family to the United States and moved to
Unlike many other Westerners in Japanese films at the time, Dunham spoke fluent Japanese and as such, was one of few foreign actors who would maintain their real voice in the released product without the need of over-dubbing by a Japanese actor. Dunham admitted to having had a "torrid love affair" with his co-star of many films, Linda Miller. The relationship ended after Miller moved back to the United States and Dunham claimed to have "lost track of her" after having kept up correspondence via postal mail for a time.[1]
He had worked as a security guard for the Sarasota, Florida, Herald-Tribune, and performed in the Players Theatre of Sarasota and Venice Little Theater. He also had formed his own production company, Suncoast/Yuma Productions, writing, producing and directing a full-length film, "Samantha."
Filmography
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | Dangan taisho | ||
1960 | Ore no kokyô wa western | ||
1961 | Mothra | Police chief of New Kirk City | |
1961 | Marines, Let's Go | Marine | Uncredited |
1961 | The Last War |
Allied Forces Personnel | Uncredited |
1961 | High Noon for Gangsters | John Kennedy | |
1962 | King Kong vs. Godzilla | US Navy Pilot | Uncredited |
1962 | Yumin-gai no Judan | Parker | |
1964 | Woman in the Dunes | ||
1964 | Flight from Ashiya | Air Rescue Service Crew Member in Plane | Uncredited |
1964 | Mothra vs. Godzilla | US Navy Soldier | Uncredited |
1964 | Dogora, the Space Monster | Mark Jackson[2] | |
1966 | The Face of Another | Foreign man in Bar | Uncredited |
1968 | The Green Slime | Captain Martin | |
1973 | Sotsugyô ryokô | Al Sax | |
1973 | Godzilla vs. Megalon | Antonio, Emperor of Seatopia / Motorcycle assailant | |
1974 | Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla | ||
1974 | ESPY | Captain special passenger plane | |
1997 | Ionopsis | Yten | (final film role) |
References
- ^ ISBN 978-1550223484.
- ISBN 978-1-4616-7374-3.