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George Takei

George Takei

Birthday: 20 April 1937, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name: George Hosato Takei
Height: 168 cm

Although primarily known for playing Hikaru Sulu in the television series Star Trek (1966) and the first six features, George Takei has had a varied career acting in television, feature films, live th ...Show More

George Takei
Every time we had a hot war going on in Asia, it was difficult for Asian Americans here. Every time we had a hot war going on in Asia, it was difficult for Asian Americans here.
Well, the whole history of Star Trek (1966) is the market demand. Well, the whole history of Star Trek (1966) is the market demand.
[on William Shatner]: He's just a wonderful actor who created a singular character. No one could hav Show more [on William Shatner]: He's just a wonderful actor who created a singular character. No one could have done Kirk the way Bill did. His energy and his determination, that's Bill. And that's also Captain Kirk. Hide
But when we came out of camp, that's when I first realized that being in camp, that being Japanese-A Show more But when we came out of camp, that's when I first realized that being in camp, that being Japanese-American, was something shameful. Hide
As you know, when Star Trek (1966) was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the Show more As you know, when Star Trek (1966) was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the fans that revived it for a third season. Hide
Plays close, movies wrap and television series eventually get cancelled, and we were cancelled in th Show more Plays close, movies wrap and television series eventually get cancelled, and we were cancelled in three seasons. Hide
My memories of camp - I was four years old to eight years old - they're fond memories. My memories of camp - I was four years old to eight years old - they're fond memories.
To do theater, you need to block off a hunk of time. To do theater, you need to block off a hunk of time.
[on Galaxy Quest (1999)] I think it's a chillingly realistic documentary. [laughs] The details in it Show more [on Galaxy Quest (1999)] I think it's a chillingly realistic documentary. [laughs] The details in it, I recognized every one of them. It is a powerful piece of documentary filmmaking. And I do believe that when we get kidnapped by aliens, it's going to be genuine, true Star Trek fans who will save the day. I was rolling in the aisles. And Tim Allen had that Shatner-esque swagger down pat. And I roared when the shirt came off, and Sigourney [Weaver] roll her eyes and says, "There goes that shirt again." How often did we hear that on the set? [laughs] Hide
Yes, I remember the barbed wire and the guard towers and the machine guns, but they became part of m Show more Yes, I remember the barbed wire and the guard towers and the machine guns, but they became part of my normal landscape. What would be abnormal in normal times became my normality in camp. Hide
Then that did very well at the box office, so before you knew it, we were in a string of feature mot Show more Then that did very well at the box office, so before you knew it, we were in a string of feature motion pictures. Then they announced that they were going to do some spin-offs of us. Hide
[on the Occupy Wall Street movement] The struggle is not only social, economic and political - it is Show more [on the Occupy Wall Street movement] The struggle is not only social, economic and political - it is *structural*. No matter what side you are on, it is worth listening to what they have to say. Hide
[on the dark elements inhabiting the Internet] They're meddlesome, bothersome and irritating. But th Show more [on the dark elements inhabiting the Internet] They're meddlesome, bothersome and irritating. But that's part of the society - the human animal. Yes, there are people who want to criticize just for the purpose of being mean, and they have problems. But if you start responding to them, it becomes raw meat to them. I find ignoring them is the best tactic. But sometimes, I learn something from the thoughtful, legitimate critiques and negative comments. You have to keep an open mind and a discriminating mind: to know what to read and be impressed by, and what to ignore. Hide
You know, I grew up in two American internment camps, and at that time, I was very young. You know, I grew up in two American internment camps, and at that time, I was very young.
(2005) The world has changed from when I was a young teen feeling ashamed for being gay. The issue o Show more (2005) The world has changed from when I was a young teen feeling ashamed for being gay. The issue of gay marriage is now a political issue. That would have been unthinkable when I was young. Hide
I spent my boyhood behind the barbed wire fences of American internment camps and that part of my li Show more I spent my boyhood behind the barbed wire fences of American internment camps and that part of my life is something that I wanted to share with more people. Hide
Star Trek (1966) is a show that had a vision about a future that was positive. Star Trek (1966) is a show that had a vision about a future that was positive.
John D.F. Black who wrote Star Trek: The Naked Time (1966) came to me and said he was thinking of ha Show more John D.F. Black who wrote Star Trek: The Naked Time (1966) came to me and said he was thinking of having Sulu use a Samurai sword. I told him, "It certainly is ethnically appropriate because I am of Japanese ancestry but what about a rapier? I was born in this country and when I was a kid I didn't play Samurai. I played Robin Hood." He asked me if I know how to fence to which I replied, "Of course." That night I grabbed the phonebook and was furiously trying to find fencing schools so I could learn at least the basics. Hide
I've run the marathon several times, so I definitely don't look like the Great Ancestor! I've run the marathon several times, so I definitely don't look like the Great Ancestor!
I'm an Anglophile. I visit England regularly, sometimes three or four times a year, at least once a Show more I'm an Anglophile. I visit England regularly, sometimes three or four times a year, at least once a year. Hide
[during a 2006 interview with Scott Simon on National Public Radio] I went to school in a black tar- Show more [during a 2006 interview with Scott Simon on National Public Radio] I went to school in a black tar-paper barrack [as a child in internment camps] and began the day seeing the barbed-wire fence, and thank god those barbed-wire fences are now long gone for Japanese Americans. But I still see an invisible, legalistic barbed-wire that keeps me, my partner of 19 years, Brad Altman, and another group of Americans separated from a normal life. That's what I've been advocating on the Human Rights Campaign Equality Tour--I call it the "Equality Trek". Hide
And it seems to me important for a country, for a nation to certainly know about its glorious achiev Show more And it seems to me important for a country, for a nation to certainly know about its glorious achievements but also to know where its ideals failed, in order to keep that from happening again. Hide
I marched back then - I was in a civil-rights musical, "Fly Blackbird", and we met Martin Luther Kin Show more I marched back then - I was in a civil-rights musical, "Fly Blackbird", and we met Martin Luther King. Hide
[on Leonard Nimoy] The word extraordinary is often overused, but I think it's really appropriate for Show more [on Leonard Nimoy] The word extraordinary is often overused, but I think it's really appropriate for Leonard. He was an extraordinarily talented man, but he was also a very decent human being. His talent embraced directing as well as acting and photography. He was a very sensitive man. And we feel his passing very much. He had been ill for a long, long time, and we miss him very much. Hide
I'm a civic busybody and I've been blessed with an active career. I'm a civic busybody and I've been blessed with an active career.
This is supposed to be a participatory democracy and if we're not in there participating then the pe Show more This is supposed to be a participatory democracy and if we're not in there participating then the people that will manipulate and exploit the system will step in there. Hide
Well, it gives, certainly to my father, who is the one that suffered the most in our family, an unde Show more Well, it gives, certainly to my father, who is the one that suffered the most in our family, an understanding of how the ideals of a country are only as good as the people who give it flesh and blood. Hide
I thought this convention phenomenon [Star Trek] was very flattering, but that's about the extent of Show more I thought this convention phenomenon [Star Trek] was very flattering, but that's about the extent of it. Hide
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