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Toshi Seeger (Toshi Aline Ohta) was born on 1 July, 1922 in Munich, German Reich, is an American film producer (1922–2013). Discover Toshi Seeger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Toshi Aline Ohta
Occupation producer
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1 July, 1922
Birthday 1 July
Birthplace Munich, German Reich
Date of death 9 July, 2013
Died Place Beacon, New York, U.S.
Nationality Germany

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Who Is Toshi Seeger's Husband?

Her husband is Pete Seeger (m. 1943)

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Children 4, including Mika

Toshi Seeger Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Producer

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1922

Toshi Seeger (born Toshi Aline Ohta; July 1, 1922 – July 9, 2013) was an American filmmaker, producer and environmental activist.

Toshi Seeger was born Toshi Aline Ohta on July 1, 1922, in Munich.

Her mother, Virginia Harper Berry, was an American originally from Washington, D.C., while her father, Takashi Ohta, was a Japanese exile from Shikoku.

Her grandfather, who had translated Marxist writings into Japanese, had been ordered to leave Japan.

However, Takashi Ohta took his father's place, as permitted under Japanese law at the time, and went into exile.

He met Virginia Berry while traveling, and they married and lived in Munich.

Toshi and her parents moved to the United States when she was six months old and she was raised in Greenwich Village and Woodstock, New York.

1939

She met her future husband, Pete Seeger, at a square dance in 1939.

1940

She attended the Little Red School House in Manhattan and graduated from The High School of Music & Art in 1940.

1943

The couple married in 1943 with an engagement ring bought with money borrowed from Pete's grandmother.

1949

In 1949 they moved to a log cabin without running water or electricity, with a view of the Hudson River.

She has been credited as the foundation of Seeger's personal and professional success.

1950

Toshi, along with their children, went with Pete to his hearings before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in Washington during the 1950s.

1960

Toshi Seeger helped to set up the Newport Folk Festival during the early 1960s.

She has also been credited with helping to discover Mississippi John Hurt, a country blues musician, during the same era.

1961

Pete Seeger was cited for contempt of Congress in 1961, but his conviction was later overturned.

1965

In 1965, she took part in the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

She developed a career as a filmmaker and producer, often focusing on folk music and musicians.

Many of her films are preserved at the Library of Congress.

When Pete Seeger's ban from television appearances for his political views was lifted in 1965, Toshi produced and directed a public television series, Rainbow Quest, hosted by her husband 1965 to 1966.

Her official credited title for the show was "Chief Cook and Bottle Washer."

Toshi and Pete Seeger co-founded both the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and its related musical offshoot, The Great Hudson River Revival, also known as the "Clearwater Festival".

She used the festival to rally public support for cleaning up the Hudson River.

1966

A filmmaker who specialized in the subject of folk music, Toshi's credits include the 1966 film Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison and the Emmy Award-winning documentary Pete Seeger: The Power of Song, released through PBS in 2007.

In 1966, Seeger and her husband, folk-singer Pete Seeger, co-founded the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, which seeks to protect the Hudson River and surrounding wetlands.

Additionally, they co-founded the Clearwater Festival (officially known as The Great Hudson River Revival), a major music festival held annually at Croton Point Park in Westchester County, New York.

In 1966, she released Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison, which focused on the traditional songs sung by Texas prison inmates as they chopped down trees.

1970

Under her direction, the festival also instituted a number of ideas which were not utilized at other music festivals during the 1970s and 1980s, providing sign language interpreters, disabled-accessible wheelchair access, and recycling programs.

She recruited up-and-coming musical artists to perform at the festival through its planning committee, including Tracy Chapman, before they achieved popularity elsewhere.

The Clearwater Festival now attracts more than 15,000 attendees to Croton Point Park each summer.

2007

Toshi Seeger executive produced the 2007 PBS documentary, Pete Seeger: The Power of Song, which won an Emmy Award.

She was 85 years old at the time of the documentary's production.

She served on numerous civic, environmental and artistic organizations, including the New York State Council on the Arts.

2013

Toshi Seeger died at her home in Beacon, New York, on July 9, 2013, at the age of 91.

She was surrounded by her husband; their children Daniel, Mika and Tinya; six grandchildren, including singer Tao Rodríguez-Seeger; and one great-grandson.

2014

Pete Seeger died six months later, on January 27, 2014, aged 94.