What can you tell us about Infamy, the second season of The Terror?
It’s a very timeless series. It riffs on the horror stories that we tell, but it’s also a chapter of authentic American history, fused with the ancient ghost stories of Japan. It carries a lesson for us today because it’s being repeated time and time again.
Tell us about your character?
When Nobuhiro Yamato first came to America from Japan, he was a robust, athletic young man. Now he’s retired and is something of a respected elder. He spends his life as a raconteur, regaling everyone with tales of his youthful exploits. But when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor in 1941, he is among those rounded up and sent into makeshift camps.
This story is from the April 30, 2022 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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