Yôko Narahashi
- Casting Department
- Casting Director
- Actress
Yoko Narahashi is a producer, award-winning director, casting director and lyricist based in Los Angeles and
Tokyo.
The daughter of a Japanese diplomat to International Civil Aviation Organization of the United Nations, Yoko
grew up in Montreal and Ottawa receiving her formal education in Canada. Graduating from International
Christian University in Tokyo, she then trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse under Sanford Meisner in
New York.
Among the plays and musicals she has directed are "Hair," "The Magic Monkey" and the award winning "The
Winds of God" which performed at the Lee Strasberg Institute, the Actors Studio and the United Nations, in
New York, as well as in Los Angeles, Australia and New Zealand. The Winds of God also marked
Narahashi's feature film directorial debut in 1995 and won her the Japan Film Critics Award for Best New
Director.
Narahashi has been a casting director for Hollywood feature film productions since she worked with
Director and Producer Steven Spielberg on Empire of the Sun in 1987. Her Hollywood casting credits
include Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken", Carl Rinsch's "47 Ronin", James Mangold's "The Wolverine",
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "Babel", Rob Marshall's "Memoirs of a Geisha", and Edward Zwick's "The Last Samurai".
She was also Associate Producer for The Last Samurai, starring Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe, and
more recently, was Producer for the 2013 World War II film Emperor, starring Tommy Lee Jones and
Matthew Fox.
Lyricist for Godiego, a popular rock group, among others.