'Beef' actress dies
'Beef' actress dies
'Beef' actress dies
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Patti Yasutake, known for her roles in 'Beef' and 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' passed away on August 5 at the age of 70 after a prolonged battle with cancer, as confirmed by her manager Kyle Fritz. Surrounded by family and friends at the time of her death, Yasutake's career spanned decades, beginning at East West Players and culminating in her recent role as Fumi Nakai in the critically acclaimed Netflix series 'Beef.' She graduated with honors in Theater from UCLA and made significant contributions to the arts, including a memorable portrayal of Nurse Alyssa Ogawa in the Star Trek franchise. Yasutake's film career included notable works such as 'Gung Ho' and 'The Wash,' for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination. A memorial service to honor her legacy will be held at East West Players in Los Angeles, reflecting her deep ties to the theater community. Her passing is mourned by friends and colleagues, who remember her talent, spirit, and friendship.

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'Beef' and 'Star Trek' actor Patti Yasutake dies at 70
‘Beef’ and ‘Star Trek’ actor Patti Yasutake dies at 70
Star Trek and Beef actress Patti Yasutake dies aged 70
Patti Yasutake, Beef and Star Trek actor, dies aged 70
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'Beef' and 'Star Trek' actor Patti Yasutake dies at 70
‘Beef’ and ‘Star Trek’ actor Patti Yasutake dies at 70
Star Trek and Beef actress Patti Yasutake dies aged 70
Patti Yasutake, Beef and Star Trek actor, dies aged 70

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