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Let Me Tell You Of A Life Of High Adventure! Mako -- 1933-2006

Hi, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab...

Sorry we haven’t run this weekend’s sad obituaries until now. I think all of us feel the same way... we hate having to do this because it’s always sad to see these artists go. The one good thing is the way it suddenly reminds you of all the great work they’ve done. In the case of the great Mako, my first thought is of his work as The Wizard in CONAN THE BARBARIAN. The reason that film sticks with me the way it does is because I saw it that summer, 1982, when it felt like every single film had been made specifically for me. The Wizard was a great narrator, a great Yoda figure in the film, and I loved the way this actor played him scary in some scenes, hilarious in others, and always real. It wasn’t until later that I got familiar with the rest of his amazing body of work.

I’ll share one of the many letters that came in in the last few days:

Hi Harry,

Not sure if you heard, but Mako passed away last evening. I know we're all huge fans of his work and if memory serves, it was recently announced that he was voicing the Splinter character from the upcoming TMNT film- rather, that he'd voiced him already. Not sure which. In any event, I thought you should know. It'd really mean a lot to me if you could post an obit on the site.

I never knew Mako, but having been an actor in a former life and also being Asian, it was impossible not to run into his two daughters Mimosa and Sala on occasion (had the fortune of working with Mimosa back in the day etc.) and I can tell you first hand that his influence and presence is everywhere. Absolutely permeated the Asian American actor sub-culture. And for good reason.

Anyway, that said, I've taken the "send condolences to" stuff out of this forward, as I do not think the forward was intended for anyone who didn't directly know him or his family, but I suppose it's fair to say that Mako had been battling throat cancer and recently made the decision to stop treatement.

He was a great great man and (as I am fortunate enough to attest) a great father as well.

Thanks

Tim

Attached was the initial e-mail that had tipped this guy off, which was sent by Asian-American playwright Frank Chin, and I thought it was a really great quick nod to what Mako meant to his community and the community of film at large:

Friday July 21, 2006

Mako died today at his home in Somis, in Ventura County. He was known by his first name only, and used his mother's surname Iwamatsu. His sister Momo Yashima was with him when he breathed his last. Neither he nor his wife Susie wants a funeral or a memorial, or any kind service. He was the son of activist anti-militarist painters Taro Yashima and Mitsu Iwamatsu, who fled Japan before WWII. Mako was sickly child and left with his grandparents in Japan. The story of Taro reunitijng with Mako after the war is told in Taro Yashima's "picture book" HORIZON IS CALLING.

Actors who worked with him and those who were trained by him or worked under his direction who feel him in their work may want to get together and get roaring drunk. I don't know. He spoke at Steve McQueen's passing, the star of THE SAND PEBBLES, Mako's first movie that won him an Oscar nomination. I had mixed feelings about THE RISING SUN with Sean Connery, and Wesley Snipes, but saw this as one of Mako's best most textured performances. He wasn't a bad guy or the butt of a joke. He played an executive of a corporation who loved golf. Perhaps because of his love of golf, he was very good.

If anyone out there wants a Mako film fest and drunk, be sure to let me know. Asian-American art and culture has lost an inspiration to writers and actors and art may have lost the only Asian with guts enough to put his talent where his vision is . He was an Asian American who could rough and tumble instead crawl and bat their eyes. This bottle is for you, Mako.

Frank Chin

I’ll raise one myself, and I’ll honor a truly special life both on and off the screen.

"Moriarty" out.





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Love Mako but...
by TurboPervo
Jul 24th, 2006
06:53:28 AM
Nooooooo!!!
by Azlam Orlandu
Jul 24th, 2006
06:55:10 AM
TurboPervo...
by Azlam Orlandu
Jul 24th, 2006
06:57:47 AM
Big Brawl
by Jackson Healy
Jul 24th, 2006
06:58:45 AM
Avatar
by Dazzler69
Jul 24th, 2006
07:04:03 AM
Sad News
by Darth Busey
Jul 24th, 2006
07:16:35 AM
Highlander: The Final Dimension
by Anna Valerious
Jul 24th, 2006
07:25:11 AM
Can't We Bring Him Back?
by CatoTheCensor
Jul 24th, 2006
07:41:01 AM
A very nice guy...
by Otter
Jul 24th, 2006
07:42:15 AM
"I'm a wizard mind you..." - Conan the Barbarian
by Mel Garga
Jul 24th, 2006
07:57:12 AM
Tozan...
by Lou Stools
Jul 24th, 2006
08:03:14 AM
Mako in Dexter and Samurai Jack
by quentintarantado
Jul 24th, 2006
08:08:12 AM
sidekicks
by whatyoufear
Jul 24th, 2006
08:08:20 AM
Wow, the guy was going strong right up to the end.
by brycemonkey
Jul 24th, 2006
08:09:03 AM
AKU! i will miss AKU!
by future help
Jul 24th, 2006
08:16:52 AM
Sigh
by Phimseto
Jul 24th, 2006
08:28:36 AM
Another one! Jesus.
by Wolfpack
Jul 24th, 2006
08:33:02 AM
Sorry to be a pedant but...
by Cat_Corporation
Jul 24th, 2006
08:36:29 AM
When he beat up that guy in Sand Pebbles...
by Moonwatcher
Jul 24th, 2006
08:47:11 AM
Mako made his mark
by William Munny
Jul 24th, 2006
08:58:58 AM
mako narrates conan
by Cory849
Jul 24th, 2006
09:18:56 AM
The Bird People In China...
by pupworm
Jul 24th, 2006
09:29:29 AM
Mako was one of the very few to fight Bruce Lee...
by Otter
Jul 24th, 2006
09:29:38 AM
And he also came to know the pleasures of women
by BrandLoyalist
Jul 24th, 2006
09:54:56 AM
R.I.P.
by PUGLIFE
Jul 24th, 2006
10:03:10 AM
My favorite Mako story
by chiahead
Jul 24th, 2006
10:06:06 AM
Aku's evil is no longer law
by Hjermsted
Jul 24th, 2006
10:06:50 AM
So uhh...
by Alkohal
Jul 24th, 2006
10:16:22 AM
THE CHALLENGE
by Uncapie
Jul 24th, 2006
10:19:15 AM
He was pretty cool in person...
by Ninja Nerd
Jul 24th, 2006
10:42:13 AM
R.I.P.
by R.C. the "Wise"
Jul 24th, 2006
10:42:36 AM
He was pretty cool in person...
by Ninja Nerd
Jul 24th, 2006
10:48:33 AM
Sad News
by sith-vol
Jul 24th, 2006
10:51:31 AM
Ya gotta be kidding me!
by -=Shin=-
Jul 24th, 2006
10:51:51 AM
RIP
by Darth Thoth
Jul 24th, 2006
11:09:52 AM
He was the best part of 'Under the Rainbow'
by ClassyBlassie
Jul 24th, 2006
11:36:14 AM
Don't forget "The Perfect Weapon", Jeff Speakman
by ClassyBlassie
Jul 24th, 2006
11:38:54 AM
RE: M*A*S*H
by BackRiverCatfish
Jul 24th, 2006
11:41:20 AM
My fav scene with him in Conan
by Orionsangels
Jul 24th, 2006
11:42:28 AM
"Why do YOU cry?"
by pokadoo
Jul 24th, 2006
11:45:38 AM
R.I.P.
by abcdefghijklmnop
Jul 24th, 2006
11:53:41 AM
bummer
by MR INBETWEEN
Jul 24th, 2006
12:01:57 PM
Aw, man...
by Childe Roland
Jul 24th, 2006
12:03:49 PM
Mako's characters never fail to add to a movie
by eraser_x
Jul 24th, 2006
12:24:06 PM
Mako was terrific.
by DarthCorleone
Jul 24th, 2006
12:25:33 PM
I don't think anyone mentioned this Mako role yet...
by DarthCorleone
Jul 24th, 2006
12:35:16 PM
Cat_Corporation
by MarkoOhNo
Jul 24th, 2006
12:48:56 PM
Alkahol
by fenario80
Jul 24th, 2006
12:53:54 PM
Alkahol 2
by fenario80
Jul 24th, 2006
12:58:36 PM
fenario80 - Thanks for the note about his work on TMNT
by -=Shin=-
Jul 24th, 2006
01:16:14 PM
damn
by blacklodgebob
Jul 24th, 2006
01:32:33 PM
Death not even on IMDB
by scooterboi
Jul 24th, 2006
01:41:39 PM
The entire population of Korea is gone.
by Rufus_T_Firefly
Jul 24th, 2006
02:10:09 PM
-=Shin=-
by fenario80
Jul 24th, 2006
02:27:51 PM
Samurai Jack and Avatar
by Memoryremain
Jul 24th, 2006
02:34:34 PM
RE: Rufus_T_Firefly
by BackRiverCatfish
Jul 24th, 2006
02:37:04 PM
Mako taught me how to cartwheel....
by GrandMuffTarkin
Jul 24th, 2006
03:05:46 PM
Aku!
by Evil Chicken
Jul 24th, 2006
03:44:39 PM
For anyone interested in sending condolences...
by chiahead
Jul 24th, 2006
05:09:29 PM
"No time for pygmy perversions!"
by thevision
Jul 24th, 2006
06:14:32 PM
Awsome Career
by sokitome
Jul 24th, 2006
07:16:36 PM
turbopervo not turbopurvo
by sokitome
Jul 24th, 2006
07:17:20 PM
Taking Care of Business..
by yourvillainbobby
Jul 24th, 2006
08:14:28 PM
GrandMuffTarkin -
by chiahead
Jul 24th, 2006
08:34:56 PM
Please remove the first post!
by tompbeast
Jul 25th, 2006
07:24:00 AM
Chiahead...
by GrandMuffTarkin
Jul 25th, 2006
10:29:52 AM
Thanks for the info, chiahead.
by Uncapie
Jul 25th, 2006
12:43:36 PM
mako
by El Borak
Jul 25th, 2006
02:07:32 PM
High Regard
by Cardinal Biggles
Jul 25th, 2006
10:03:28 PM

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