Karate Kid is on TV Right now
Karate Kid is on TV Right now
I just loved him to death in Happy Days! What a sense of humor!
He was one of my favs on Happy Days. He guested a few times on MASH and was funny as hell.
Saw him once at an Angels game. He sang the National Anthem. He walked by us on his way to the field. We scored 14th row seats behind home plate from a scalper out front.
Anyway, he loved poker. Beyond that, fill me in. : )
Oh, I should add, he did some Karate Kid moves on his way back to his seat.
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I loved him in the few episodes of M*A*S*H.
Also he did some Sanford & Son episodes. I think he is at the same cemetery as Redd Foxx in Las Vegas?
According to Findagrave
Burial:
Palm Valley View Memorial Park
Las Vegas
Clark County
Nevada, USA
Sometimes cemetery office folks are less than cooperative when asking about the locale of a celebrity "resident".
I was shocked, and a bit saddened, to learn that he died from complications of alcoholism. I never thought of him as someone who would drink themself to death.
An old boyfriend of mine was a bodyguard for him when he was shooting a movie in Ottawa, Canada in the 90's. He said that he was just the nicest guy on the planet and that they spent a lot of time drinking or finding things to drink.
Pat Morita only trained for six months for the Karate Kid Movie.That according to him.
I may be mistaken but wasn't Pat Morita one of the over 264,000 Japanese Americans that FDR sent to those segregation/detention camps during WW II?
That's a pretty obscene thing to happen that somehow people just give a pass to.
I liked how he would parody himself like in Spongebob and Robot Chicken. Pat Morita was great even in the not-so-great movies like Collision Course. I really had no clue that he battled with Alcoholism, how sad! =(
was known as 'the hip nip' during stand up comedy days
pull the string!
I agree.
It seems to me that the prejudice against Japenese/Americans isn't thought about as much as it is against blacks. It's a history that isn't talked about as much as the segregation in the south. The J/A were rounded up and put in jail for doing nothing!
It's "funny" how they call these legal jails "camps." Camp is supposed to be a fun place to go, isn't it? These camps certainly weren't fun for jews the Japenese/Americans or others who white governments wanted to oppress.
OK I'm stepping off the soapbox now.
Camp is a term used by the Army to designate...
A military camp or bivouac is a semi-permanent facility for the lodging of an army. Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or operations
Although I agree with you, it was not right to move Americans internment camps, they were a whole lot bigger than jails. And Black Americans were treated a whole lot worst that Japenese Americans.
Bryan
What a great actor. Sadly he was cast with Jay Leno in Collision Course (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097081/ Possibly one of the absolute worst movies of all time.
Loved him on M*A*S*H, but I was bummed when I found out he was a raging alcoholic.
The most dangerous woman of all is the one who refuses to rely on your sword to save her because she carries her own.
- R.H. Sin
He was the emperor from Mulan!
It's such a shame he died..
Yeah i was shocked when he died. I loved him in the Karate Kid
Didn't know he died....err wiped off.
I am a sick puppy....woof woof!!!
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oh yeah i remember that wipe on wipe off lol
I never realized Pat was an alcoholic. What a shame. If he only knew what joy and laughter he brought to people through his comedic talent. I really don't have a favorite. I like all of his work. There is not a scene in the bunch.
Mr Miyagi!!....He was so cute and very cool....The Karate Kid is a classic....Ralph Macchio was a cutie....I daren't find a photo of him now...it'll depress me...Wax on...Wax off!!!...RIP Pat....x
He was great as Redd Foxx's neighbour Achoo in a few episodes of Sanford and Son.
He was on those shows too. As always, he was hilarious.
"Don't know...never been attacked by tree." ---Miyagi
He was awsome on Happy Days as Arnold the owner of the diner. He never had a steady part in that series thought. He was only in select episodes.
His shinning moments were on Sanford and Son as the neighbor/friend Achoo. Right on Jay, way to remember that.
I never liked any of the karate kid movies. I saw part of one of them and quickly left the theater
Bryan the issue from my perspective is less the camp and more hoe opportunists were allowed to seize their property from them while they were interned. They got pennies on the dollar if they were lucky enough to get that. Their businesses were sold or put into a receivership and the people involved were pretty much all patronage positions.
Decent hardworking folks lost everything.
Also people forget that Canada actually had harsher internment camps and property forfiture laws than in the US.
No our finest hour for sure.
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Mary
He was cool, didn't know he died from Alcohol. RIP.
The Karate Kid movies were alright, even the one with Hilary Swank!
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