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'''Momo Yashima''' is an actress who played a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Bridge Crewmember|crewmember]] of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] in {{film|1}}.
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'''Momo Yashima''' (born {{y|1948}}) is an actress who played a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Bridge Crewmember|crewmember]] of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] in {{film|1}}. According to her [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0946579/resume IMDb resume] her character was named Ensign Yamada.
   
She was born in New York as daughter of children's books author Taro Yashima and is the sister of the late actor Mako, and wife of [[Ralph Brannen]]. She is also a well known stage actress.
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She was born in New York as daughter of children's book authors, Taro Yashima (pseudonym of Jun Atsushi Iwamatsu) and Mitsu Yashima (pseudonym of Tomoe Iwamatsu). The girl in her parents' picture book, "Momo's Kitten" (1961), was based upon her. Momo is the sister of the late actor Mako, and wife of [[Ralph Brannen]]. She is also a well known stage actress.
   
 
Yashima has guest starred in television series such as ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1971, with [[Miko Mayama]]), ''Ironside'' (1974, with [[Barry Atwater]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[William Shatner]], [[Paul Sorenson]], and [[Mario Roccuzzo]]), ''M*A*S*H'' (1973, 1976, and 1979, with [[David Ogden Stiers]] in the latter one), ''Falcon Crest'' (1984, with [[Robert Foxworth]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Bill Erwin]], [[Liam Sullivan]], and [[Kenneth Tobey]]), ''Street Hawk'' (1985, with [[James Avery]], [[Robert Beltran]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Biff Yeager]], [[Robert Costanzo]], and [[Paul Eiding]]), ''Babylon 5'' (1994, with [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], [[Julie Caitlin Brown]], and [[Clive Revill]]), ''Moesha'' (1997), and ''Six Feet Under'' (2003, with [[Gary Bristow]], [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Peggy Miley]], and her stunt double [[Boni Yanagisawa]]).
 
Yashima has guest starred in television series such as ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1971, with [[Miko Mayama]]), ''Ironside'' (1974, with [[Barry Atwater]], [[Joan Pringle]], [[William Shatner]], [[Paul Sorenson]], and [[Mario Roccuzzo]]), ''M*A*S*H'' (1973, 1976, and 1979, with [[David Ogden Stiers]] in the latter one), ''Falcon Crest'' (1984, with [[Robert Foxworth]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Bill Erwin]], [[Liam Sullivan]], and [[Kenneth Tobey]]), ''Street Hawk'' (1985, with [[James Avery]], [[Robert Beltran]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Brian Thompson]], [[Biff Yeager]], [[Robert Costanzo]], and [[Paul Eiding]]), ''Babylon 5'' (1994, with [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], [[Julie Caitlin Brown]], and [[Clive Revill]]), ''Moesha'' (1997), and ''Six Feet Under'' (2003, with [[Gary Bristow]], [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Peggy Miley]], and her stunt double [[Boni Yanagisawa]]).
   
She has also appeared in films such as ''Farewell to Manzanar'' (1976, with [[Clyde Kusatsu]]), ''Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen'' (1981, with [[Brian Keith]], [[Michael Eugene Fairman]], and [[Henry Kingi, Sr.]]), ''Blind Date'' (1987, with [[John Larroquette]], [[George Coe]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Brian George]], [[Mike Genovese]], and [[Dick Durock]]), ''Ulterior Motives'' (1992, with [[Craig Shugart]]), and ''Ravager'' (1997, with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Robin Sachs]]).
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She has also appeared in films such as ''Farewell to Manzanar'' (1976, with [[Clyde Kusatsu]]), ''Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen'' (1981, with [[Brian Keith]] and [[Henry Kingi, Sr.]]), ''Blind Date'' (1987, with [[John Larroquette]], [[George Coe]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Brian George]], [[Mike Genovese]], and [[Dick Durock]]), ''Ulterior Motives'' (1992, with [[Craig Shugart]]), and ''Ravager'' (1997, with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Robin Sachs]]).
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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*[http://www.what-a-character.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=982799464 Momo Yashima] at [http://www.what-a-character.com What-a-Character.com]
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* [http://www.what-a-character.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=982799464 Momo Yashima] at [http://www.what-a-character.com What-a-Character.com]
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File:Momo Yashima, crewmember.jpg

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Momo Yashima (born 1948) is an actress who played a crewmember of the Enterprise in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. According to her IMDb resume her character was named Ensign Yamada.

She was born in New York as daughter of children's book authors, Taro Yashima (pseudonym of Jun Atsushi Iwamatsu) and Mitsu Yashima (pseudonym of Tomoe Iwamatsu). The girl in her parents' picture book, "Momo's Kitten" (1961), was based upon her. Momo is the sister of the late actor Mako, and wife of Ralph Brannen. She is also a well known stage actress.

Yashima has guest starred in television series such as The Beverly Hillbillies (1971, with Miko Mayama), Ironside (1974, with Barry Atwater, Joan Pringle, William Shatner, Paul Sorenson, and Mario Roccuzzo), M*A*S*H (1973, 1976, and 1979, with David Ogden Stiers in the latter one), Falcon Crest (1984, with Robert Foxworth, Whit Bissell, Bill Erwin, Liam Sullivan, and Kenneth Tobey), Street Hawk (1985, with James Avery, Robert Beltran, Christopher Lloyd, Lawrence Pressman, Brian Thompson, Biff Yeager, Robert Costanzo, and Paul Eiding), Babylon 5 (1994, with Andreas Katsulas, Bill Mumy, Julie Caitlin Brown, and Clive Revill), Moesha (1997), and Six Feet Under (2003, with Gary Bristow, Joanna Cassidy, James Cromwell, Peggy Miley, and her stunt double Boni Yanagisawa).

She has also appeared in films such as Farewell to Manzanar (1976, with Clyde Kusatsu), Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981, with Brian Keith and Henry Kingi, Sr.), Blind Date (1987, with John Larroquette, George Coe, Georgann Johnson, Armin Shimerman, Brian George, Mike Genovese, and Dick Durock), Ulterior Motives (1992, with Craig Shugart), and Ravager (1997, with Stanley Kamel and Robin Sachs).

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