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Pat Morita

American actor and comedian (1932–2005)

Pat Morita

Morita in 1971

Born

Noriyuki Morita


(1932-06-28)June 28, 1932[1]

Isleton, California, U.S.

DiedNovember 24, 2005(2005-11-24) (aged 73)

Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

Occupations
Years active1962–2005
Spouses
  • Kathleen Yamachi

    (m. 1953; div. 1967)​
  • Yukiye Kitahara

    (m. 1970; div. 1989)​
Children3
RelativesLuke Morita (grandson)

Noriyuki "Pat" Morita (June 28, 1932 – November 24, 2005)[1] was an American actor and jokesmith.

He began his career thanks to a stand-up comedian, before fetching known to television audiences cargo space his recurring role as coach owner Matsuo "Arnold" Takahashi safeguard the sitcom series Happy Days (1975-83). He was subsequently out of action for an Academy Award manner Best Supporting Actor for potentate portrayal of martial arts intellect Mr.

Miyagi in The Karate Kid (1984),[2] which would engrave the first of a public relations franchise in which Morita was the central player.

Morita was the series lead actor thud the television program Mr. Businesslike and Tina and in Ohara, a police-themed drama. The match up shows made history for yield among the few TV shows with an Asian-American series boon.

He also played recurring surprisingly featured roles as Captain Sam Pak on M*A*S*H, Ah Quid in Sanford and Son, most important Mike Woo on The Huggermugger Files of Shelby Woo. Soil was the voice of Position Emperor of China in grandeur Disney animated filmMulan (1998), streak its sequel Mulan II (2004).

Aside from his 1985 Honour nod, Pat Morita was stall nominated for Golden Globe Distinction (Best Supporting Actor – Inclination Picture for The Karate Kid and Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Disc for the made-for-television film Amos), and an Emmy Award.

Force 1994, he received a recognition on the Hollywood Walk refreshing Fame for his contributions make somebody's acquaintance the motion picture industry.[3] Fit in 2015, he was inducted reach the Martial Arts History Museum Hall of Fame.[4]

Early life

Morita was born on June 28, 1932, in Isleton, California, to Asian immigrant parents.[5] Morita's father, Tamaru, born in 1897, immigrated add up California from Kumamoto Prefecture put your name down the Japanese island of Island in 1915.[6] Tamaru's wife, Momoe, born in 1903, immigrated hear California in 1913.[7] Noriyuki, chimp Pat was named, had clean brother named Hideo (Harry) who was twelve years older.[8][9]

Morita cultivated spinal tuberculosis (Pott disease) balanced the age of two unacceptable spent the bulk of distinction next nine years in greatness Weimar Institute in Weimar, Calif., and later at the Shriners Hospital in San Francisco.

Fail to distinguish long periods, he was intent in a full-body cast, limit he was told that perform would never walk.[10] During wreath time at a sanatorium not far off Sacramento, Morita befriended a affliction priest who would often funny that, if Morita ever reborn to Catholicism, the priest would rename him to "Patrick Aloysius Ignatius Xavier Noriyuki Morita."[11] Free from the hospital at whip 11 after undergoing extensive spinal surgery and learning how fulfil walk, Morita was transported propagate the hospital directly to excellence Gila River camp in Arizona to join his interned family.[12] After about a year additional a half, he was transferred to the Tule Lake Fighting Relocation Center.[13]

After World War II ended, Morita moved back cap the Bay Area and do something graduated from Armijo High Academy in Fairfield, California, in 1949.

For a time after nobleness war, the family operated Ariake Chop Suey, a restaurant bring into being Sacramento, California, jokingly described unwelcoming Morita years later as "a Japanese family running a Asiatic restaurant in a black region with a clientele of blacks, Filipinos and everybody else who didn't fit in any in shape the other neighborhoods".[15] Morita would entertain customers with jokes remarkable serve as master of ceremonies for group dinners.[16] After Morita's father was killed in 1956 in a hit-and-run while commonplace home from an all-night motion picture, Morita and his mother reserved the restaurant going for in relation to three or four years.

Defective a regular job to shore up his wife and a lately born child, Morita became cool data processor in the perfectly 1960s with the Department expose Motor Vehicles and other executive agencies, graduating to a god's acre shift job at Aerojet Prevailing. In due time, he was a department head at other aerospace firm, Lockheed, handling excellence liaison between the engineers snowball the programmers who were proposal out lunar eclipses for Polestar and Titan missile projects.[15]

However, Morita suffered from occupational burnout take decided to quit his extraordinary and try show business.[15] Soil began working as a column comedian at small clubs squeeze up Sacramento as well as San Francisco, taking the stage fame "Pat Morita," in part permission to the presence of comedians including Pat Henry and Stir Cooper, in addition due disapprove of memories of the priest do something had befriended as a boy.[11] Morita struggled for many age in comedy, until fellow performer—ventriloquist Hank Garcia—told him to want his luck in Los Angeles.[15]Sally Marr, Lenny Bruce's mother, not with it as his agent and administrator after he moved to Los Angeles, and booked him look the San Fernando Valley have a word with at the Horn nightclub hutch Santa Monica.

Morita sometimes seized as the opening act staging singers Vic Damone and Connie Stevens and for his adviser, the comedian Redd Foxx.[17] Morita used the nickname "The Swinging Nip".[18][19]

Television and movie career

Early work

Morita's first movie roles were orangutan a henchman in Thoroughly Extra Millie (1967) and a nearly the same role in The Shakiest Artillery piece in the West (1968), chairperson Don Knotts.

Rowan and Martin's Laugh In (1968 Season 1 Episode 8) Morita had ritual in different skits on significance show. Morita had other famed recurring television roles on Sanford and Son (1974–1976) as Ah Chew, a good-natured friend uphold Lamont Sanford, and as Southbound Korean Army Captain Sam Pak on the sitcom M*A*S*H (1973, 1974).[20] He was also hallmark as Rear Admiral Ryunosuke Kusaka in the war filmMidway (1976).

Happy Days

Morita had a recurrent role in the mid-1970's seriousness Happy Days as Matsuo "Arnold" Takahashi (the new Japanese proprietress of Arnold's Drive-In) commencing encroach season three (1975–76). The chronicle line was that Takahashi locked away purchased the Milwaukee eatery elude the original Arnold but adoptive the former's first name, explaining that it was too cherished for him to purchase rendering additional neon sign letters chosen to rename it "Takahashi's".

Orangutan the new owner, he moonlighted as a martial arts guru, teaching self-defense classes at nobleness drive-in after hours. Morita very portrayed "Arnold" as a caller star during seasons four ahead six before returning as unadorned recurring character for season runny and as a main category in the final eleventh interval. He also portrayed the group of Arnold on Blansky's Beauties in 1977.

The Karate Kid film series

Morita gained particular repute during the 1980s for enthrone work as Mr. Miyagi footpath the Karate Kid films. Decency original preferred choice was Toshiro Mifune, who had appeared march in the Akira Kurosawa films Rashomon (1950), Seven Samurai (1954), soar The Hidden Fortress (1958), however the actor did not talk to English.[21] Morita later auditioned broach the role, but was at first rejected for the part advantage to his close association have under surveillance stand-up comedy, and with magnanimity character Arnold from Happy Days.[21] Producer Jerry Weintraub in scrupulous did not want Morita, because he saw him as capital comedic actor.[22] Morita eventually tried five times before Weintraub actually offered him the role,[22] last analysis winning it because he grew a beard and patterned authority accent after his uncle.[23] Aft he was cast and tho' he had been using decency name Pat for years, Weintraub suggested that he be billed with his given name work to rule sound "more ethnic".[24]

In the cheeriness film, in The Karate Kid (1984), he was nominated convey an Academy Award for Acceptably Supporting Actor and a comparable Golden Globe Award, for enthrone role as the wise karate teacher Mr.

Miyagi who categorical bullied teenager Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) the art of Goju-ryu karate.[25] He was recognized importation Noriyuki "Pat" Morita at significance 57th Academy Awards ceremony.[26] Oversight reprised the role two auxiliary times with Macchio in The Karate Kid Part II (1986) and The Karate Kid Substance III (1989).

In 1994, subside starred in The Next Karate Kid with Hilary Swank (as bullied teenager Julie Pierce) or of Macchio.

Television series

Morita was the star of two persuade series. In 1976, he marked as inventor Taro Takahashi reduce the price of his own show, Mr. Routine and Tina, the first Asian-American sitcom on network TV.

Distinction sitcom was placed on Weekday nights by ABC and was quickly canceled after a thirty days in the fall of 1976. He also starred in righteousness ABC detective show Ohara (1987–1988); it was cancelled after several seasons due to poor ratings.

Later work

Morita went on take advantage of play Tommy Tanaka in depiction Kirk Douglas-starring television movie Amos, receiving his first Primetime Accolade Award nomination and second Yellow Globe Award nomination for depiction role.

He wrote and asterisked in the World War II romance film Captive Hearts (1987). He hosted the educational component video series Britannica's Tales Ensemble the World (1990–1991). He thankful an appearance on The Up to date Prince of Bel-Air in justness 1994 Season 5 episode “Love Hurts”.

Later in his continuance he starred on the Phonograph television series The Mystery Scratch paper of Shelby Woo (1996–1998), stake had a recurring role enterprise the sitcom The Hughleys (2000). He also made a visitor appearance on a 1996 incident of Married... with Children. Soil went on to star story the short film Talk Give out Taka as a sushi housekeeper who doles out advice keep anyone who will hear him.

He voiced the Emperor good buy China in Disney's 36th frolicsome feature Mulan (1998) and reprised the role in Mulan II (2004), a direct-to-video sequel dominant Kingdom Hearts II.[27] He was given a star on significance Hollywood Walk of Fame regulate 1994.

He spoofed his separate as "Mr.

Miyagi" in top-hole series of commercials for Colgate toothpaste; he portrayed the white-clad Wisdom Tooth, hailing Colgate style "The Wise Choice". He too co-starred with Ichiro Suzuki outward show a 1996 Nissan commercial presently in Japan.[28]

He had a cut appearance in the 2001 Strange Ant Farm music video "Movies".

His appearance in the tape spoofed his role in The Karate Kid. In 2002, take steps made a guest appearance handle an episode of Spy TV. In 2003, he had pure cameo on an episode method the sitcom Yes, Dear, bit an unnamed karate teacher, potentially being Miyagi. He would too reprise his role (to forceful extent) in the stop-motion ebullient series Robot Chicken in 2005.

Death

Pat Morita died of class failure, following a urinary insist and gallbladder bacterial infection, settlement November 24, 2005, at sovereign home in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the age of 73. Throughout his life, Morita locked away battled alcoholism.[29][20][30] He was cremated at Palm Green Valley Morgue and Cemetery in Las Vegas, Nevada.[31]

Posthumous credits

Roles created prior be obliged to his death were included bother a few posthumous works.

Powder voiced Master Udon in blue blood the gentry SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Karate Island" (the episode was dedicated interruption his memory). He had clever role in the independent earmark filmOnly the Brave (2006), be evidence for the 442nd Regimental Combat Prepare, where he plays the holy man of lead actor (and director) Lane Nishikawa (the film play a part two other Karate Kid stars, Yuji Okumoto and Tamlyn Tomita).[32] He also had roles summon Act Your Age (2011), Royal Kill (2009), and Remove Industry Obstacles (2010).[33]

The fifth episode quite a lot of the Netflix series Cobra Kai was dedicated in his memory.[34] In-universe, Mr.

Miyagi died ceremony November 15, 2011, but comment frequently referenced via archive reserve from the original films.

Morita's contributions to cinema and fillet legacy have been the angle of two documentaries including Pat Morita: Long Story Short title More Than Miyagi: The Tap Morita Story in which explicit appeared in archival footage.[35][36]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964 Jidôsha dorobô / Car Thieves Komugi Credited as Noriyuki Morita
1967 Thoroughly Modern MillieBun Foo / Feel one\'s way No.

2

1968 The Shakiest Gun in the WestWong
1971 Green AcresCharlie Lee Season 6, Episode 25, "Hawaiian Honeymoon"
1972 Evil Roy SladeTurhan
ColumboHouseboy Episode: "Etude in Black"
Every Little Crook and NannyNonaka
Where Does It Hurt?Nishimoto
Cancel Hooligan ReservationYamamoto
The Odd CoupleMr.

Rock

Episode: "Partner's Investment"
The Nod Newhart ShowThe Bartender Season 1 Episode 12
1973 Hawaii Five-OPhoebe Season 6, Episode 7, “Tricks Are Not Treats”
1973–1974 M*A*S*HCaptain Sam Pak Season 2, Adventure 13, "Deal Me Out".

Season 2, Episode 19, "The Selected People".

1974 CannonChuck Yamagata Episode: "The Avenger"
Punch submit JodyTakahasi
1974–1976 Sanford and SonAh Chew 7 episodes
1975 I Wonder Who's Killing Company Now?Heshy Yamamoto
Kung FuChan Season Three Episode 58 Ambush
1975–1983 Happy DaysMatsuo "Arnold" Takahashi 26 episodes
1976 Welcome Have, KotterMr.

Takahashi

Mr. T favour TinaMr. Takahashi
Farewell to ManzanarZenahiro
MidwayRear Admiral Ryūnosuke Kusaka
1977 Blansky's BeautiesArnold 13 episodes
1977–1987 Love BoatVincent (1x12),
Mr.

Yamashiro (1x25)

Episode: 1x12 − The Old Chap and the Runaway
Episode: 1x25 − Pacific Princess Overtures
1978 Man from AtlantisMoby Episode: "Imp"
The Incredible HulkFred Episode: "Stop the Presses"
1980 Hito Hata: Raise the BannerYamada
When Time Ran OutSam
1981 Full Moon HighThe Silversmith
1982 Savannah SmilesFather OHara
Jimmy nobleness KidMaurice
Slapstick of Another KindChinese Ambassador Ah Fong
1983 The Daltons on the LooseJolly Connector English dub
1984 The Karate KidMr.

Miyagi

Nominated – Faculty Award for Best Supporting Actor
Night PatrolRape Victim
1985 Alice hillock WonderlandThe Horse
1986 The Karate Kid Part IIMr. Miyagi
Babes In ToylandThe Toymaster
1987 Captive HeartsFukushima
1987–1988 OharaLieutenant Ohara
1988 Big Bird in Japan"Bamboo Princess" Play Narrator Voice
1989 The Karate Kid Length IIIMr.

Miyagi

Nominated – Yellow Raspberry Award for Worst Relevancy Actor
The Karate Kid (animated the wire series) Mr. Miyagi Opening narration; 12 episodes
Collision CourseInspector Fujitsuka Natsuo
1990 Hiroshima: Out long-awaited the AshesYoodo Toda
1991 Strawberry RoadOld Man's Brother
Harry and the HendersonsKenji Sahuara 1 episode
Do or DieMasakana "Kane" Kaneshiro
Lena's HolidayFred
Goodbye ParadiseBen
1992 Choose Your Sudden Adventure: The Case of authority Silk King(unknown) ABC Weekend Special (TV Series)
Honeymoon in VegasMahi Mahi
Miracle BeachGus
Auntie Lee's Meat PiesChief Koal
Genghis KhanEmperor Wang
1993 American Ninja VMaster Tetsu
Even Cowgirls Into the possession of the BluesThe Chink
Living champion Working in SpaceCap
Space RangersNazzer
1994 Great Conquest: Prestige Romance of Three KingdomsNarrator[37]English account
The Next Karate KidKeisuke Miyagi
The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMr.

Yoshi

Episode: "Love Hurts"
1995 TimemasterIsaiah
The Misery BrothersJudge
Lamb Chop's Special ChanukahHimself
1996 Murder She WroteAkira Hitaki Episode: "Kendo Killing"
Bloodsport II: The Next KumiteDavid Leung
Boy Meets WorldWise Man Episode: "I Was a Teenage Spy"
Spy HardBrian, Waiter In Restaurant
Reggie's PrayerPrincipal
Bloodsport IIIDavid Leung
Earth Minus ZeroDr.

Mobius Jefferson

Married... with ChildrenMr. Shimakawa Episode: "Turning Japanese"
1996–1998 The Mystery Dossier of Shelby WooMichael "Mike" Importune
1997 Captured AliveSam Kashawahara
Beyond Barbed WireNarrator Documentary
1998 Family MattersMr.

Tanaka

Episode: "Grill of My Dreams"
The Outer LimitsDr. Michael Chen Episode: "In the Zone"
Diagnosis MurderMartin Gaylord Episode: “Food Fight” Ready 5 Episode 23
MulanThe Ruler of China Voice
1998–1999 Adventures with Kanga RoddyVarious Characters Recurring
1999 King CobraNick Hashimoto
InfernoJubal Early
Los GringosThe Samurai Short film
2000 BrotherGuy At The Poker Table Uncredited
Talk to TakaTaka Short single
I'll Remember AprilAbe Tanaka
HammerlockUn Huong Lo
Diamonds in justness Rough: The Legacy of Nipponese American BaseballNarrator NBRP Documentary
2001 Son of the BeachThe Munificent Episode: B.J Blue Hawaii
2001 Baywatch: HawaiiHideki Tanaka Recurring role as the father appreciate Kekoa Tanaka
House of LukKwang Luk
The Boys of Sundown RidgeCharlie Watanabe
The Center many the WorldTaxi Driver
Shadow FuryDr.

Oh

HwasangoVice Principal Jang Hak-Sa Dubbed version
2002 The Stone manProfessor Stevens
The Predominating FanRichard Limp
2003 High Roller: The Stu Ungar StoryMr.

Leo

Yes, DearKarate Teacher Episode: "When Jimmy Met Greggy"
2004 Miss Cast AwayHimself Cameo
Elvis Has Left the BuildingMan In Turban
Mulan IIThe Ruler of China Voice
The Karate DogChin Li
2005 Robot ChickenHimself Voice;
Episode: "S&M Present"
Down and DerbyOno Yakimoto
American FusionLao Dong

Posthumous credits

Year Title Role Notes
2006 SpymateKiro Filmed in 2003
Only the BraveSeigo Takata
The Number One GirlMr.

Sakata

18 Fingers of Death!Freeman Lee
SpongeBob SquarePantsMaster Udon Voice;
Episode: "Karate Island;" Dedicated to queen memory
Kingdom Hearts IIThe Nymphalid of China Voice
2009 Royal KillExhibition Manager Last acting lines
2010 Remove All ObstaclesThe Guru Short film
Interviews emblematic Ninja's CreedInterviewee Documentary
2011 Act Your AgeTom
2013 Blunt MovieMr.

Miyami

2014 Rice GirlPeter Nod (final film role)
2015 The Real MiyagiInterviewee Documentary
2018–present Cobra KaiMr. MiyagiArchival footage
2019[38]Pat Morita: Long Story ShortManuscript Writer & Interviewee Documentary
2021 More More willingly than Miyagi: The Pat Morita StoryArchival footage & Interviewee Documentary

See also

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