Mizuo Peck
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: August 18, 1977
Ethnicity:
*father – English, small amounts of Irish and Scottish, distant Northern Irish
*mother – Japanese
Mizuo Peck is an American actress. She is known for playing a simulacrum of Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone (Native American) interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, in the Night at the Museum films.
Mizuo’s father, George Leete Peck, was born in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, and had English, some Irish and Scottish, and distant Northern Irish, ancestry. He was of considerable Colonial American descent. Mizuo’s mother, Sanae Mizusawa, was of Japanese ancestry. Mizuo has one child.
Mizuo’s father is also said to have had Cherokee Native American ancestry. It is not clear if this Cherokee ancestry has been verified/documented.
Mizuo’s paternal grandfather was Laurence Tolles Peck (the son of George Leete Peck and Katharine May Tolles). Laurence was born in West Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, and was of Colonial American (English) descent. George was the son of George Lyman Peck and Fanny/Fannie Craft Fosdick. Katharine was the daughter of James Tolles, Jr. and Ida Louisa/Louise Pardee.
Mizuo’s paternal grandmother was Barbara Field (the daughter of Freeman Rodick/Roderick Field and Agnes Frances Heughins/Hewins). Barbara was born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, to parents from Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Freeman was the son of Frank Dhu Field and Lottie/Lotta Emma Freeman, whose father was born in Ireland, and whose mother was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Mizuo’s great-grandmother Agnes was the daughter of Albert Henderson Heughins/Hewins, who was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, to a father with Scottish ancestry, and a mother from Antrim, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; and of Josephine M. Roberts, who was born on Cuba, to English parents.
Mizuo’s maternal grandfather’s surname was Mizusawa.
Sources: Genealogy of Mizuo Peck (focusing on her father’s side) – https://famouskin.com
Obituary of Mizuo’s father – http://www.courtneyfh.com
She looks Native American.
Her jawline is definitely Caucasian.
Her eyes are 100% Asiatic.
What is a Caucasian jawline? I don’t really think that the jaw is a feature that distinguishes from ethnicities. Her jawline looks like as Asian as it does Caucasian. Now whether or not her jawline is male or female is different story…..
Wow you know nothing about anthropology considering that Europids and East Asians have different skull shapes
wow, according to AABA, race doesn’t exist only the ignorant people think that humans are divided into different groups
https://bioanth.org/about/position-statements/aapa-statement-race-and-racism-2019/
Asian and White is a cool mixture.
He looks mixed compared too other Eurasians who look White and Asian.
Looks like a mestiza.