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Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Mako (1933 - ) Actor Born As: Mako Iwamatsu Born: December 10, 1933, Kobe, Japan Born and raised in Japan, Mako moved to the US after WWII. An architecture student, he got into set design and later acting through some friends in off-Broadway theater and later studied at the Pasadena Playhouse. He co-founded an Asian-American theater company, the East/West Players, with six other actors in 1965 and was noticed by Hollywood shortly thereafter. Mako's first major film role won him an Oscar nomination and remains his most memorable: that of Po-Han, the funny, tragic engine-room attendant and surprise boxing champ in THE SAND PEBBLES (1966), starring Steve McQueen. A martial arts expert, Mako later appeared in many standard-issue action films such as ARMED RESPONSE (1986), ASESINOS SILENCIOSOS (1988) and EL ARMA PERFECTA (1991), and played many Hawaiians onscreen, as inappropriately enoughTHE HAWAIIANS (1970) and the TV series Hawaiian Heat (1984). He played Akiro the wizard in Arnold Schwarzenegger's two CONAN extravaganzas, but his more interesting roles have been in such offbeat items as TUCKER UN HOMBRE Y SU SUEÑO (1988); THE WASH (1988), about the effects of divorce on a Japanese-American family; and AN UNREMARKABLE LIFE (1989), as a Chinese-American garage owner who disrupts the lives of two elderly sisters.
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