Elizabeth Saunders

About Elizabeth Saunders

Who is it?: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew
Coordinates: Coordinates: 35°18′32″N 139°18′51.1″E / 35.30889°N 139.314194°E / 35.30889; 139.314194
Type: Orphanage
Established: February, 1948
Founder: Miki Sawada
Affiliation: Anglican Church in Japan
Website: Elizabeth Saunders Home

Elizabeth Saunders Net Worth

Elizabeth Saunders was born, is Actress, Miscellaneous Crew. Elizabeth Saunders was born in Bristol, England, raised in Calgary, Alberta, and lives and works out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is known for her work on IT (2017), Alias Grace ( 2017), Orphan Black (2013), Slings and Arrows (2005), The Boondock Saints (1999) and Nurse.Fighter.Boy (2008). She is also the voice of Mrs. Turtle on the long running Franklin the Turtle cartoon series. Elizabeth has also appeared in numerous theatre productions throughout Canada, she is a theatre director, teacher and writer, who holds a BFA in acting and an MA in Theatre Performance and Drama. She is married to actor Cliff Saunders. They have two daughters.
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Biography/Timeline

1947

The name Elizabeth Saunders was adopted in honor of the first donor to the orphanage soon after reacquisition of the land, during which time Miki Sawada (having spent all her money) was struggling to run the orphanage. Elizabeth Saunders was an Englishwoman that had spent 40 years in Japan as a governess in the Service of the Mitsui family both prior to World War II and throughout the war years. Prior to her death in Tokyo, in 1946 she asked that her charitable bequest be left to work under the auspices of the Anglican Church in Japan. Miki Sawada never met Elizabeth Saunders, receiving news of her donation through intermediary Lewis Bush and the Anglican bishops acting as executors to the charitable trust. The groundbreaking ceremony for the home was held on 26 October 1947 attended by Allied Church Club benefactors and long-term supporters of the orphanage such as Paul Rusch. Elizabeth's charity enabled Miki Sawada to register her orphanage as a Non-Profit Organization for the first time, and opened the door for Future charitable connections.

1948

Elizabeth Saunders Home is an orphanage in Japan established in 1948 by Miki Sawada, a Mitsubishi heiress, with the original intent of housing biracial children, typically those born between men of the occupying US Armed Forces and Japanese women, who were abandoned by their parents and ostracized by Japanese society immediately after World War II.

1953

In 1953 Miki Sawada opened an elementary school for the children at Elizabeth Saunders Home to attend. It was named St. Stephan's School, "Stephan" also being the Christian name of her third son that died during a naval battle in Indonesia during World War II In 1959 she expanded the school to include a middle school. In 1993 the school started accepting students from the general public. St. Stephan's School is a member of the Association of Christian Schools in Japan, a Protestant organization.

2009

A Japanese documentary was made in 2009 about Elizabeth Saunders Home featuring some of the former children that grew up there, titled "トンネルの向こうは僕らの楽園だった。" (Lit. "Beyond the Tunnel was our Paradise.") The title refers to the tunnel that one usually passed through in order to get to the home. The documentary was hosted by Anna Tsuchiya, an Actress and singer who herself grew up in Japan as a "hafu" (Japanese euphemism for "bi-racial"). The documentary followed some of the former orphans' lives after they left Elizabeth Saunders Home and went out into the world. It was first shown on-screen in 2009, then later broadcast on TV in 2010.