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The Memoriam.
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This Fan Club is Dedicated to Mako, a Great japanese Actor, and voice actor.
Most of you may know him, via his voicing of the character Iroh, in Avatar the last Airbender. He also voiced Aku in Samurai Jack, as well as Splinter in the movie TMNT.
His career took off when he was cast in McHale's Navy, and then again when he was cast as Akiro the Wizard, in Conan The Barbarian, and then reprised his role in Conan the Destroyer. He was a large force in Asian American acting rights, having been acting during the healing from WW2 actions between America and Japan.
He died in Somis California, of (esophageal cancer). He was survived my his wife, and 2 children, as well as all his fans.
He was one of my favorite actors as a child, then a teen, and as an adult.
I make this Fan Club in memory, and respect of him, his acting, and the characters he brought to life.
If you wish to join, let me know. Please give a small writeup about which of any of his roles you respected.
Members
~Rose Reaper~
Thank you kindly, Viz. ^^
Most of you may know him, via his voicing of the character Iroh, in Avatar the last Airbender. He also voiced Aku in Samurai Jack, as well as Splinter in the movie TMNT.
His career took off when he was cast in McHale's Navy, and then again when he was cast as Akiro the Wizard, in Conan The Barbarian, and then reprised his role in Conan the Destroyer. He was a large force in Asian American acting rights, having been acting during the healing from WW2 actions between America and Japan.
He died in Somis California, of (esophageal cancer). He was survived my his wife, and 2 children, as well as all his fans.
He was one of my favorite actors as a child, then a teen, and as an adult.
I make this Fan Club in memory, and respect of him, his acting, and the characters he brought to life.
If you wish to join, let me know. Please give a small writeup about which of any of his roles you respected.
Members
~Rose Reaper~
Thank you kindly, Viz. ^^
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