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[[Image:Jim Ishida Armegeddon 1998.jpg|right|thumbnail|260px|James Ishida on the set of blockbuster film ''Armegeddon'' in 1998]]
 
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'''James Ishida''' born March 29, 1943 in (Honolulu ,Hawaii)<ref>[http://www.jason47.com/days/birthdaydatabasenew.html James Ishida birth reference]</ref>, oftentimes credited as '''Jim Ishida''', portrayed [[Ito T. Fujitsu]], [[Marty McFly|Marty McFly's]] future plant boss, in ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''. Born '''James Susumu Ishida''', Jim has carved out a quite well respected as a character actor and has roles in various projects over the course of his thirty plus career in both films and television.
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'''James Ishida''' born July 29, 1943 in Stockton, [[California]])<ref>[http://www.jason47.com/days/birthdaydatabasenew.html James Ishida birth reference]</ref>, oftentimes credited as '''Jim Ishida''', portrayed [[Ito T. Fujitsu]], [[Marty McFly|Marty McFly's]] future plant boss, in ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''. Born '''James Susumu Ishida''', Jim has carved out a quite well respected as a character actor and has roles in various projects over the course of his thirty plus career in both films and television.
   
 
His most recent role was in 2005, when he a bit part in the television movie ''Reading Room''. He has had guest parts in such TV shows as "Nurses" ([[1992]]), "Baywatch" ([[1992]]),'' Knots Landing ''([[1989]]), ''The A-Team ''([[1986]]), ''Trapper John, M.D''. (1984), and ''The Rockford Files ''(1977). He first got his start in television in appearances on the hit CBS-TV show ''Hawaii Five-O'', appearing in three episodes in different parts from [[1973]]-1975. Jim also appeared in a bit part as a Bali Majestic Hotel guest in the Ken Kwapis directed film, ''Dunston Checks In'', in [[1996]]. He also had a substantial role in the hit film Armageddon ([[1998]]).
 
His most recent role was in 2005, when he a bit part in the television movie ''Reading Room''. He has had guest parts in such TV shows as "Nurses" ([[1992]]), "Baywatch" ([[1992]]),'' Knots Landing ''([[1989]]), ''The A-Team ''([[1986]]), ''Trapper John, M.D''. (1984), and ''The Rockford Files ''(1977). He first got his start in television in appearances on the hit CBS-TV show ''Hawaii Five-O'', appearing in three episodes in different parts from [[1973]]-1975. Jim also appeared in a bit part as a Bali Majestic Hotel guest in the Ken Kwapis directed film, ''Dunston Checks In'', in [[1996]]. He also had a substantial role in the hit film Armageddon ([[1998]]).

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Jim Ishida Armegeddon 1998

James Ishida on the set of blockbuster film Armegeddon in 1998

James Ishida born July 29, 1943 in Stockton, California)[1], oftentimes credited as Jim Ishida, portrayed Ito T. Fujitsu, Marty McFly's future plant boss, in Back to the Future Part II. Born James Susumu Ishida, Jim has carved out a quite well respected as a character actor and has roles in various projects over the course of his thirty plus career in both films and television.

His most recent role was in 2005, when he a bit part in the television movie Reading Room. He has had guest parts in such TV shows as "Nurses" (1992), "Baywatch" (1992), Knots Landing (1989), The A-Team (1986), Trapper John, M.D. (1984), and The Rockford Files (1977). He first got his start in television in appearances on the hit CBS-TV show Hawaii Five-O, appearing in three episodes in different parts from 1973-1975. Jim also appeared in a bit part as a Bali Majestic Hotel guest in the Ken Kwapis directed film, Dunston Checks In, in 1996. He also had a substantial role in the hit film Armageddon (1998).

Early life

Born the son of James Takeshi Ashida and the late Sachiko "Sue" Ishida, Ishida and his famiiy were onetime detainees at a Japanese internment camp in Rohwer, Arkansas for about a year and a half during World War II, and then released shortly after the conflict ended in 1945. Ishida's mother, Sue, worked for many years in the nearby Lodi, California (where Ishida and his siblings were also raised) Unified School District as a teacher, librarian, and culminating and as Coordinator of the Instructional Materials Center there in 1982. [2]

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