Background
McCarthy was born Nobu Atsumi in Ottawa, Ontario, the daughter of Yuki (née Kano) and Masaji Atsumi, a Japanese fashion designer and diplomatic attache stationed in Canada at the time.
McCarthy was born Nobu Atsumi in Ottawa, Ontario, the daughter of Yuki (née Kano) and Masaji Atsumi, a Japanese fashion designer and diplomatic attache stationed in Canada at the time.
She was raised in Japan, where she studied ballet.
While shopping in the Little Tokyo district in Los Angeles, she was discovered by talent agent Fred Ishimoto, which led to her film debut in The Geisha Boy. (1958) starring Jerry Lewis In 1960 she appeared in the film "Wake Maine When lieutenant"s Over," a comedy starring Ernie Kovacs and Dick Shawn. She starred with Lloyd Bridges in a 1959 Sea Hunt television episode as a Hawaiian woman fighting to protect pearl-beds from poachers.
Foreign the next decade, McCarthy continued acting, appearing in smaller roles in a number of films as well as guest spots on television, including the title role in the 1960 episode "Princess of Crazy Creek" of the syndicated western series Pony Express, starring Grant Sullivan.
In 1961she appeared as Haru in the "Laramie" series episode Dragon at the Door. She also appeared in the American Broadcasting Company adventure dramas Adventures in Paradise and The Islanders, both set in the South Pacific.
During this time she made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: in 1959 she played defendant Mitsuo Kamuri in "The Case of the Blushing Pearls," and in 1965 she played Sally Choshi in "The Case of the Wrongful Writ." She also guest starred on American Broadcasting Company"s The Bing Crosby Show in the 1964-1965 season. She starred with Robert Conrad in the final episode of the First Season of The Wild Wild West, dated April 22, 1966 "The Night of the Sudden Plague" as a Chinese woman "Anna Kirby", who is the daughter of a mad professor breeding bacteria for a serum that causes temporary paralysis.
In 1970, the McCarthys divorced.
They had two children. In 1971, McCarthy joined East West Players, an Asian American theatre group in Los Los Angeles In 1976, she appeared in an episode of Barney Miller as prostitute/robbery victim Dorothy Murakami.
She then starred in the television movie Farewell to Manzanar, based on the novel of the same title.
She made an appearance in an episode of the television sitcoms Happy Days and Diff"rent Strokes. In 1986 she had a supporting role opposite Pat Morita in the film The Karate Kid, Participant World War II That same year she replaced Mako as artistic director of East West Players, a position she held until 1993.
McCarthy also did the voice-overs at the beginning and end of Picture Bride. She died from an aortic aneurysm in 2002 while on location in Brazil, filming Gaijin - Ama-me Como Sou, starring Tamlyn Tomita.