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Tamlyn Tomita (born January 27, 1966) played the part of Tamlyn Matsuda a psychic who is enlisted by the San Francisco Police Dept. and a TV news reporter named Dylan Powell, who Dr. Sam Beckett leaps into, to cover the story and find the whereabouts of a serial killer stalking the Chinatown area, who Sam, as Powell, must prevent from being the killer's seventh victim in the Season 4 episode titled "Tempation Eyes". A Japanese-born American actress, Tamlyn is currently playing Kira's mom, Noshiko, on Teen Wolf.

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  • Tamlyn Tomita (born January 27, 1966) played the part of Tamlyn Matsuda a psychic who is enlisted by the San Francisco Police Dept. and a TV news reporter named Dylan Powell, who Dr. Sam Beckett leaps into, to cover the story and find the whereabouts of a serial killer stalking the Chinatown area, who Sam, as Powell, must prevent from being the killer's seventh victim in the Season 4 episode titled "Tempation Eyes". A Japanese-born American actress, Tamlyn is currently playing Kira's mom, Noshiko, on Teen Wolf.
  • Tamlyn Naomi Tomita (born January 27, 1966) is a Japanese-born American actress. She played Makiko Hayashi in the James Bond game Nightfire.
  • Born in Okinawa, Japan, actress Tamlyn Tomita performed on-stage in Los Angeles before making her film debut in The Karate Kid Part II in 1986 as Ralph Macchio's love interest, Kumiko. Soap opera appearances and supporting roles followed, as well as a few made-for-TV movies about Hiroshima. In 1990, she gained some attention as Dennis Quaid's love interest in Alan Parker's WWII romance Come See the Paradise. In 1993, she was part of the excellent ensemble cast in the generation-gap drama The Joy Luck Club, based on the novel by Amy Tan.
  • Tamlyn Tomita (born January 27, 1966; age 52) played Press Secretary Jenny Dodge during Season 2 of 24.
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  • Tamlyn Tomita är en Japansk skådespelerska.
  • Tamlyn Tomita is a Japanese actress who plays Ishi Nakamura in Heroes
  • Tamlyn Naomi Tomita is a Japanese-American actress and singer.
  • Tamlyn Tomita played Katie's lawyer in the season three Private Practice episode Strange Bedfellows.
  • Tamlyn Tomita (b. January 27, 1966) is an Okinawa-born American actress. Her first role was playing Kumiko, the Okinawan love interest of Daniel Larusso in The Karate Kid, Part II. She played Laurel Takashima in the TV-movie, The Gathering. She declined to return for the series, so her character was modified into the character of Susan Ivanova. She was originally going to be the traitor, shooting not only Garibaldi, but would have had the Psi Corps hidden personality that was later written for the character of Talia Winters.
  • Tamlyn Naomi Tomita (born January 27, 1966) is a Japanese-born American actress and singer best known for her role as Lieutenant Tracy Manetti in "JAG". She has also had a recurring guest star in the Canadian/American sci-fi series, "Stargate SG-1" and its spin-off series, "Stargate Atlantis", playing IOA representative Shen Xiaoyi who is also an ambassdor for the Chinese government. Tomita has also guest-starred in the NCIS spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles, guest-starring in the Season 6 episode, "Leipei" as Homeland Security Agent Shana Rollins.
  • Tamlyn Tomita is a Japanese-American actress who plays Kim Anderson on Eureka. She was first seen by many people as Kumiko, Daniel's love interest in The Karate Kid, Part II.
  • Tamlyn Tomita played Wanda Higoshi during Season 1 of The Shield.
  • Tamlyn Naomi Tomita, born January 27, 1966 in Okinawa, Japan, is a Japanese American actress who plays the role of Ms. Suzuki on the HBO original series True Blood. Making her debut on the episode "Who Are You, Really?" in the series' sixth season, Tamlyn is a guest starring actress who plays the role of a businesswoman working for the Yakonomo Corporation, the company responsible for the production of Tru Blood, although her accent suggests that she was American, at least by upbringing. She makes a deal with Governor Truman Burrell, during which the balance of power continually shifts between them. Although she puts up a good fight, Tamlyn is murdered by Sarah Newlin in the Season 6 episode "Dead Meat".
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  • Kim Yamazaki on Eureka and Lieutenant Commander Tracy Manetti on "JAG".
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  • Okinawa, Japan
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  • 1966-01-27(xsd:date)
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  • Quantum Leap
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  • Tamlyn Tomita
  • Tamlyn Naomi Tomita
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  • 1966-01-27(xsd:date)
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  • Tamlyn Tomita appears as San Francisco psychic Tamlyn Matsuda, who's been working with the SFPD to discover the identity of a serial killer stalking the Chinatown area, and from which Sam, who leaps into the body of a TV news reporter assigned to the story, must save her from in the episode "Temptation Eyes" in Season 4.
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