R.I.P. Pat Morita
According to Celebrity Death Beeper, Pat Morita died on Thanksgiving.
Most people probably only knew him as Karate Kid's Mr. Miyagi, but he also had roles in Happy Days, The Odd Couple, and Green Acres. More recently, he did work in Spy Hard, Honeymoon in Vegas, and Mulan.
According to the Associated Press, he overcame spinal tuberculosis, life in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II, an attempt at standup comedy (then quitting because "prospects for a Japanese-American standup comic seemed poor"), and a full-time job in computers ... before deciding to follow his dream and go into show business full time.
Now that's staring down defeat. For you guys who talked me through "It's not as bad as cancer," I think I'm starting to get the idea. I have great respect for a man who overcame some pretty rough stuff thrown at him early in life.
He could've chosen the safe route after the war, fixing computers or working in his parents' restaurant. But the safe route wouldn't have made him one of the most recognized characters in Hollywood and wouldn't have earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Also, it wouldn't have inspired millions of people to try to catch flies with a pair of chopsticks. Go on and admit it. I know you've done it.
5 Comments:
I can honestly say I've never tried to catch a fly with chopsticks. Maybe that has something to do with the Karate Kid, which I didn't see.
I am so not on the edge of pop culture. Sigh.
I am very guilty of trying to catch a fly using chopsticks.
After all, anyone who can, can do anything.
Man, I grew up loving Karate Kid movies and Happy Days reruns. This is so sad...Pat Morita was a great actor.
Honestly, I found his Karate Kid movies a little too tame..but then again those were kid movies. But certainly respect his personal character deserves respect. And no, never tried to catch a fly with chopsticks..does piercing a cockroach with one count?? ::evil grin::
i wouldnt exactly consider karate kid to be on the cutting edge of pop culture. more like the backwater pond off some sideshoot to the mississippi.
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