RIP Mr. Miyagi

DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,905 Posts
edited November 2005 in Strut Central
Actor Pat Morita dies at 73TIM MOLLOYAssociated PressLOS ANGELES - Actor Pat Morita, whose portrayal of the wise and dry-witted Mr. Miyagi in "The Karate Kid" earned him an Oscar nomination, has died. He was 73.Morita died Thursday at his home in Las Vegas of natural causes, said his wife of 12 years, Evelyn. She said in a statement that her husband, who first rose to fame with a role on "Happy Days," had "dedicated his entire life to acting and comedy."In 1984, he appeared in the role that would define his career and spawn countless affectionate imitations. As Kesuke Miyagi, the mentor to Ralph Macchio's "Daniel-san," he taught karate while trying to catch flies with chopsticks and offering such advice as "wax on, wax off" to guide Daniel through chores to improve his skills.Morita said in a 1986 interview with The Associated Press he was billed as Noriyuki "Pat" Morita in the film because producer Jerry Weintraub wanted him to sound more ethnic. He said he used the billing because it was "the only name my parents gave me."He lost the 1984 best supporting actor award to Haing S. Ngor, who appeared in "The Killing Fields."For years, Morita played small and sometimes demeaning roles in such films as "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and TV series such as "The Odd Couple" and "Green Acres." His first breakthrough came with "Happy Days," and he followed with his own brief series, "Mr. T and Tina.""The Karate Kid," led to three sequels, the last of which, 1994's "The Next Karate Kid," paired him with a young Hilary Swank.Morita was prolific outside of the "Karate Kid" series as well, appearing in "Honeymoon in Vegas," "Spy Hard," "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and "The Center of the World." He also provided the voice for a character in the Disney movie "Mulan" in 1998.Born in northern California on June 28, 1932, the son of migrant fruit pickers, Morita spent most of his early years in the hospital with spinal tuberculosis. He later recovered only to be sent to a Japanese-American internment camp in Arizona during World War II."One day I was an invalid," he recalled in a 1989 AP interview. "The next day I was public enemy No. 1 being escorted to an internment camp by an FBI agent wearing a piece."After the war, Morita's family tried to repair their finances by operating a Sacramento restaurant. It was there that Morita first tried his comedy on patrons.Because prospects for a Japanese-American standup comic seemed poor, Morita found steady work in computers at Aerojet General. But at age 30 he entered show business full time."Only in America could you get away with the kind of comedy I did," he commented. "If I tried it in Japan before the war, it would have been considered blasphemy, and I would have ended in leg irons. "Morita was to be buried at Palm Green Valley Mortuary and Cemetery.He is survived by his wife and three daughters from a previous marriage.

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  • DocBeezyDocBeezy 1,918 Posts
    OH NO!

  • Sad, one of my childhood favs.

    Guess that's wax off for good. RIP

  • I realized not long ago that much of my personal philosophy was based on Mr. Miyagi's teachings.

    "How do I know it's the right one?"

    "If it comes from inside you, it's always right."

    RIP

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    RIP

  • RIP arnold, thanks for letting fonzie jump your fried chicken shack!

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,905 Posts
    RIP arnold, thanks for letting fonzie jump your fried chicken shack!

    Also,

    Dude had sooo many guest appearances on random TV shows.



  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts
    It's official... I will be watching this tonight.



    RIP.

  • I loved seeing that dude on random television shows.. and it was never a case of 'oh, him again..' it was just 'Yo!! ITS MIYAGI !!! YES YES!!!!!' and it made the show like 10 times more enjoyable as soon as he showed up.



    Also, the man was an idol with some of those legendary Karate Kid moves, ancestral wisdom and bona fide waxing methods.



    RIP Pat Morita, you ruled every time I saw you man.

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,905 Posts
    I loved seeing that dude on random television shows..



    I'm sayin...





    Look at just some of the shows he dropped in on:



    Son of the Beach

    Baywatch

    The Hughleys

    The Outer Limits

    Family Matters

    Boy Meets World

    Married... with Children

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

    Magnum, P.I.

    Laverne & Shirley

    The Incredible Hulk

    The Man from Atlantis

    Starsky and Hutch

    The Love Boat

    Chico and the Man

    Welcome Back, Kotter

    Kung Fu

    Sanford and Son

    M*A*S*H

    Hawaii Five-O

    The Odd Couple

    Green Acres



    Though "The Karate Dog" might have been

  • MondeyanoMondeyano Reykjavik 863 Posts
    Damn. RIP.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts


    Sorry, couldn't help it.

  • his simpatico charisma was

    R.I.P


  • R.I.P.

  • there goes my new t.v. pitch for a new "odd couple" type show. I was going to cast Pat Morita and Adam West for the main characters.

  • Look at just some of the shows he dropped in on:

    After Karate Kid, he was a pop culture icon. And it's funny, he's always Mr. Miyagi, no matter what role he's actually playing. Kinda like when I see Jason Alexander hawking KFC, I'm like, when did George start eating chicken?


  • LATE PASS

    Just found out about this.

    Man, who remembers seeing Karate Kid in the theaters for the first time? Mad cheesy but at that age, I thought it was the coolest movie since Empire Strikes Back. Really good memories of seeing that movie with my father (twice).......
    Also had a non-sexual crush on Elizabeth Shue in that movie.

    Anyways, thanks for the Memories PAT MORITA. RIP.
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