Having received her BA in drama from the University of Washington, Tokuda moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and began studies with the East West Players. Her early professional career was largely as a singer-dancer in nightclub revues alongside entertainers such as
Connie Stevens and
Mac Davis. She landed her first television appearance in 1978 in
The Roller Girls as Shana 'Pipeline' Akira for four episodes. She went on to establish herself in both television and film, with a range of small roles in series such as
Hill Street Blues,
T J Hooker,
Magnum, P.I. and
Airwolf. An early highlight of her film career was her role in the 1980 musical fantasy film
Xanadu. In this cult classic, Tokuda played one of the immortal Muses from Greek myth. She was the eighth muse to emerge from the mural during the films opening "I'm Alive" sequence, and later appeared in the closing musical finale, alongside
Olivia Newton-John and
Gene Kelly. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Tokuda continued to build a diverse filmography. She appeared in comedies like
All Night Long (1981) alongside
Gene Hackman,
My Tutor (1983) as an aerobics instructor, and
All of Me (1984) starring
Steve Martin. In 1989, she had a series of notable roles in films such as The Jitters,
Farewell to the King alongside
Nick Nolte and the action film
Cage with
Lou Ferrigno. In the 1990s Tokuda's television appearances include guest roles on popular series like
Frasier (1993) as Cecilia,
Friends (1994) and
JAG (1995) as Dr. Oh. In 1997, she played Donna Wing in
Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy. In the 2000s and beyond, Tokuda continued to take on a variety of roles. Notably, she appeared in five episodes of ''
Grey's Anatomy, portraying Grandma Peg. Her voice work includes characters in the animated film Alpha and Omega'' (2010). Additionally, Tokuda appeared in documentaries such as Mr. Yunioshi: An Asian Perspective (2009) and Going Back to Xanadu (2008), where she reflected on her role in Xanadu. As a director, Tokuda has helmed several benefit performances and showcases, including The Aloha Concert, Hero, Very Funny People, and EWP's holiday show The Nisei Widows Club: Holiday On Thin Ice. She has also directed scenes for ABC Television's Diversity Showcases, contributing to the promotion of diverse talent in the industry. ==Advocacy and arts administration==