Bill Saito

Bill Saito

Acting

Birthday

1936/12/22

Day of death

2012/11/14 (75 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Also know as

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Biography

Bill Saito was an actor who made a successful career for himself in film. Saito kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the Audrey Hepburn adaptation "Green Mansions" (1959), "The Wrecking Crew" (1968) and the George Segal thriller "Rollercoaster" (1977).

Acting
Matchstick Men
7.0

(2003) Matchstick Men

as Pharmacist #1

Green Mansions
5.7

(1959) Green Mansions

as Native Guide (uncredited)

Surviving Christmas
5.7

(2004) Surviving Christmas

as Christmas Past

Blood and Steel
4.0

(1959) Blood and Steel

as Sugi

China Gate
6.0

(1957) China Gate

as Soldier (uncredited)

Sayonara
6.6

(1957) Sayonara

as Photographer (uncredited)

Cocoon
0.0

(1968) Cocoon

as Burglar

Girls of the White Orchid
5.2

(1983) Girls of the White Orchid

as Yakusa Driver

When Hell Was in Session
7.0

(1979) When Hell Was in Session

as Head Guard

Totally Blonde
3.9

(2001) Totally Blonde

as Takamotto

The Perfect Weapon
6.1

(1991) The Perfect Weapon

as Old Man

Rapid Fire
6.4

(1992) Rapid Fire

as Tau Gunman at Party (uncredited)

The Wrecking Crew
5.6

(1968) The Wrecking Crew

as Ching

Master Ninja
4.7

(1984) Master Ninja

as Bodyguard

All of Me
6.5

(1984) All of Me

as Security Guard

Big Trouble in Little China
7.2

(1986) Big Trouble in Little China

as Wing Kong Hatchet Man (uncredited)

Showdown in Little Tokyo
6.4

(1991) Showdown in Little Tokyo

as Yoshida's Man (uncredited)

Smokey and the Bandit
6.9

(1977) Smokey and the Bandit

as Truck Driver (uncredited)

Get Smart
7.9

(1965) Get Smart

as Toto

Hunter
7.2

(1984) Hunter

as Chang Men #3 (uncredited)

WKRP in Cincinnati
7.5

(1978) WKRP in Cincinnati

as Japanese Executive #2

The Six Million Dollar Man
7.2

(1974) The Six Million Dollar Man

as Toshio

Knight Rider
7.5

(1982) Knight Rider

as Gobi

She Spies
7.3

(2002) She Spies

as Store Owner

Knots Landing
6.8

(1979) Knots Landing

as Konokogi