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Born in Los Angeles, CA to Japanese-American parents, George was held in an interment camp as a child during World War II. While attending the University of California at Berkeley, George began his acting career as a voice actor, redubbing the monster movie classic ''Rodan'' into English. |
Born in Los Angeles, CA to Japanese-American parents, George was held in an interment camp as a child during World War II. While attending the University of California at Berkeley, George began his acting career as a voice actor, redubbing the monster movie classic ''Rodan'' into English. |
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George is most famous for his portrayal of [[memoryalpha:Hikaru Sulu|Hikaru Sulu]], helmsman of the Starship Enterprise, on the original ''[[Star Trek]]'' series and in the first six films. However, he has added over one hundred other film and television credits to his name over the years. He also serves as the official announcer for |
George is most famous for his portrayal of [[memoryalpha:Hikaru Sulu|Hikaru Sulu]], helmsman of the Starship Enterprise, on the original ''[[Star Trek]]'' series and in the first six films. However, he has added over one hundred other film and television credits to his name over the years. He also serves as the official announcer for ''The Howard Stern Show''. He appears in the 2008 reality show ''I'm a Celebrity...Get Me out of Here!'' |
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George is highly politically active. In 1973, he ran for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council. In October 2005, George revealed publicly that he is gay, and has gone on to champion a number of gay and lesbian causes, including extensive work with the [http://www.hrc.org Human Rights Campaign]. |
George is highly politically active. In 1973, he ran for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council. In October 2005, George revealed publicly that he is gay, and has gone on to champion a number of gay and lesbian causes, including extensive work with the [http://www.hrc.org Human Rights Campaign]. |
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He is also appearing in the 2008 edition of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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| Character | Kaito Nakamura |
| Date of birth | 20 April 1937 |
| Origin | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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George Takei is the American film and television actor who portrays Kaito Nakamura.
About
Born in Los Angeles, CA to Japanese-American parents, George was held in an interment camp as a child during World War II. While attending the University of California at Berkeley, George began his acting career as a voice actor, redubbing the monster movie classic Rodan into English.
George is most famous for his portrayal of Hikaru Sulu, helmsman of the Starship Enterprise, on the original Star Trek series and in the first six films. However, he has added over one hundred other film and television credits to his name over the years. He also serves as the official announcer for The Howard Stern Show. He appears in the 2008 reality show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me out of Here!
George is highly politically active. In 1973, he ran for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council. In October 2005, George revealed publicly that he is gay, and has gone on to champion a number of gay and lesbian causes, including extensive work with the Human Rights Campaign.
Trivia
- The asteroid formerly known as 1994 GT9, located between Mars and Jupiter, was renamed for George Takei by the International Astronomical Union's Committee on Small Body Nomenclature: 7307 Takei.
- On September 14th, 2008, Takei and his partner of more than twenty years, Brad Altman, were married.
External Links
- George Takei at Memory Alpha
- Video Interview with George Takei on MSN, 1/16/2007
- "Takei Takes On Heroes" Interview at SciFi.com, 1/18/2007
- TV Q&A: Heroes—George Takei at wizarduniverse.com, 2/2/07
- Video interview in which George Takei discusses Heroes and Star Trek
- Q&A with George Takei at TV.com, 6/15/07
- George Takei on Entertainment Weekly's 100 List
- Video interview with George Takei at Interviewing Hollywood, 7/13/07
- Digital Spy names George Takei "Cult Spy Icon", 8/26/07
- Interview with George Takei at Entertainment Weekly, 9/25/07
