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Pat Morita
  • Birth Name:
    Noriyuki Morita
  • Nickname:
    The Hip Nip
    Mr. Miyagi
    Nori
  • Date of Birth:
    June 28, 1932
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Cancer
  • Place of Birth:
    Isleton, California, USA
  • Place of Death:
    Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • Date of Death:
    November 24, 2005
  • Cause of Death:
    Natural Causes
  • Height:
    5' 3"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:
     Armijo High School in Fairfield, California

Family

Pat Morita
  • Spouse:
    Kathleen Yamachi - Divorced
    Yukiye Kitahara - Divorced
    Evelyn Guerrero

Career

Pat Morita

Trivia

Pat Morita
  • Pat was a Japanese-American actor.
  • While performing as a stand-up comic, he was discovered by Redd Foxx. This led to several appearances as Ah Chew on "Sanford and Son" (1972).
  • Was often billed as the Hip Nip for his stand-up performances.
  • Was a fan of the Green Bay Packers football team.
  • Diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis as a child and was told that he would never walk.
  • Was the first American-born Asian nominated for an acting Oscar. It was for his role of Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid (1984).
  • Had three daughters with Yuki
  • Was the subject of a popular Internet myth, that he owned a Japanese-style restaurant called Miyagi's on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. However, according to Morita himself in an about.com interview, this was just a myth and he had nothing to do with the restaurant.
  • Buried at Palm Green Valley Memorial Park in Clark County, 6701 North Jones, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
  • Last movie ever filmed is Royal Kill (2009) (working title: Princess) also starring Eric Roberts and Lalaine.

Biography

Pat Morita
Last Updated: Saturday, August 22, 2009

Pat MoritaAbundantly busy and much loved Asian-American actor who became an on-screen hero to millions of adults and kids alike as the wise and wonderful Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid (1984), the sparkling Noriyuki Morita was back again dishing out Eastern philosophy and martial arts lessons for The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) and The Karate Kid, Part III (1989), and even for The Next Karate Kid (1994).

However, putting all that karate aside, the diminutive Morita actually first started out as a stand-up comedian known as "The Hip Nip" in nightclubs and bars, and made his first on-screen appearance in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967). He quickly adapted to the screen and showed up in small parts in such comedies as The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968), alongside Don Knotts, and in Evil Roy Slade (1972) (TV) supporting John Astin. He also appeared in such popular series as "Sanford and Son" (1972) and "MASH" (1972).

Morita got his next break playing the often-perplexed restaurant owner Arnold in two episodes of the hugely popular "Happy Days" (1974) between 1975 and 1976 and again between 1982 and 1983. Morita was quite in demand on the small screen and also scored the lead in his own cop show, "Ohara" (1987), and guest-starred on other high-profile TV shows including "Magnum, P.I." (1980), "Murder, She Wrote" (1984), "Baywatch" (1989) and "The Hughleys" (1998).

Although most often used as a minor character actor, he remained consistently busy and occasionally lent his vocal talents to animated features such as Mulan (1998). However, his real strengths lay in portraying slightly oddball or unusual characters in offbeat films. He died of natural causes at Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, NV, in November 2005, at the age of 73.

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