Adele Yoshioka (born 30 November 1946; age 78) is a former actress and former executive vice president of international distribution at Millennium Media [1] [2] who appeared as a Kohm servant in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "The Omega Glory". She received no credit for this appearance.
Born in San Diego, California, Yoshioka has started her career as an actress in the late 1960s. Following her appearance on Star Trek, she also worked on episodes of Mannix (1970, with John Wheeler), Laugh-In (1972, with Frank Welker), Anna and the King (1972, with Samantha Eggar, Keye Luke, and Brian Tochi), Banacek (1972, with Ned Romero, Kermit Murdock, Louise Sorel, Peter Brocco, and Bob Harks), The Magician (1974, with France Nuyen and Bob Harks and directed by Alexander Singer), Kung Fu (1975, with Keye Luke and Clyde Kusatsu), The Paper Chase (1978, with Earl Boen and Charles Hallahan), and Night Court (1984, with Karen Austin, John Larroquette, John Staible, Juan De Villa, and Tony Rocco). Her appearance from Kung Fu was later re-used in the film version, Kung Fu: The Movie in 1986.
Yoshioka had memorable appearances as Suzuki in Gaily, Gaily (1969, with Brian Keith, Harvey Jason, Peter Brocco, and Don Keefer), as Mai-Ling Chan in The Return of Charlie Chan (1973, with Louise Sorel), and as Sunny in Magnum Force (1973, with Mitchell Ryan, David Soul, and Wayne Grace).
Other film work include Sweet Charity (1969, with Ricardo Montalban, Ben Vereen, John Wheeler, Jimmy Fields, Lance LeGault, and Buddy Joe Hooker), the television drama They Only Come Out at Night (1975, with Tim O'Connor and Barbara Luna), Swashbuckler (1976, with Genevieve Bujold, Sid Haig, Harry Basch, Henry Kingi, Sr., Anthony De Longis, and Bob Minor), the exercise video Maximum Potential (1987, with Mark DeAlessandro), the television thriller The Perfect Bride (1991, with Marilyn Rockafellow and directed by Terrence O'Hara), the thriller Distant Cousins (1993, with Mary Crosby, Brian Bonsall, and Cyndi Pass), the horror thriller The Nurse (1997, with Jay Underwood and Richard Penn), and the thriller A Table for One (1999, with Mark Rolston).
Besides acting, Yoshioka also worked as choreographer on projects such as the television special The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait (1978), the television show Donny and Marie (1979), the television special Leif (1979), and the television special The Magic of David Copperfield VII: Familiares (1985).
Yoshioka is a founding member and co-chairperson of the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment where she also served on the Board of Directors. Other boards she serves on include the Association of Asian Pacific American Artists and East West Players. Yoshioka has held several executive positions at Image Organization, Behaviour Worldwide, CineTel Films, and World International Network. [3]
More recently she has worked as executive vice president of international distribution for Nu Image/Millennium Films, a company which co-produced films such as Rambo (2008), Brooklyn's Finest (2009), The Expendables (2010), The Paperboy (2012), The Expendables 2 (2012), The Iceman (2012), Playing for Keeps (2012), Lovelace (2013), As I Lay Dying (2013), Homefront (2013, with Winona Ryder and Clancy Brown), The Expendables 3 (2014), Criminal (2016, with Alice Eve), The Mechanic (2011), Mechanic: Resurrection (2016), Olympus Has Fallen (2013), London Has Fallen (2016), and Angel Has Fallen (2019), and The Outpost (2020).