Hiromi Okuyama
Hiromi Okuyama
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Hiromi Okuyama was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. Her father is
Shotokan Master, Kancho T. Okuyama, who is originally from
Hachijo-jima, an island near Tokyo, Japan. Her mother, Belle, is from
Hong Kong. Hiromi started acting as a child. After High School, she
attended York University in Toronto, and Graduated with a BA in Sociology, making
it on the Academic Achievement List (Dean's list) 2 years in a row.
While at York University, she took Elective courses in Theater
Production for one year as well as Acting Fundamentals. In 2001, Ms. Okuyama auditioned
and received a scholarship at the Second City Training Center for their
Diversity Program. She went on to be part of and co-led 2 improv/comedy
troupes,
She was the female lead of the play FOB, written by
David Henry Hwang, at the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in Toronto. She
was part of the early stages of the Fu-GEN Asian Canadian Theater
Company. Under the guidance of then, Artistic Director, Nina Aquino
Lee, she wrote her first play. A few years later
she was accepted into the annual Fu-GEN Playwrghts' group, the Kitchen,
in it's sixth year and wrote her second play, "Hitotsu" which was
work-shopped and showcased. Along with her film and television as well
as Voiceover work (please see Filmography), Hiromi has appeared in
numerous commercials.for the following companies:
MacDonald's, Walmart, Pizza Hut, Future Shop, Canadian Tire, Manulife
Financial, Foodland Ontario and Scotiabank to name a few. Hiromi also
studied the Meisner technique under John Riven (who studied under the Great Sanford Meisner).
She achieved her 4th Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate under her father, Kancho
T. Okuyama. She also studied Tai Chi and Chinese sword under her
maternal Grandfather Mok Shou-Lim, until he passed at the age of 97.
She was extremely honored to be his last student. She currently lives
just outside of Toronto, with her husband and two children.
She writes for an unofficial Disney travel blog: Tips From the Disney Diva.
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