Yuji Okumoto

Yuji Don Okumoto (雄二・ドン・奥本, Yūji Don Okumoto, born April 20, 1959) is an American actor of Japanese descent. He is best known for his role as Chozen Toguchi in The Karate Kid franchise. He has also appeared in such films as Real Genius (1985), True Believer (1989), American Yakuza (1993), Contact (1997), The Truman Show (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001), Only the Brave (2006), Inception (2010) and Driven (2018).

Yuji Okumoto
2010 press photo
Born
Yuji Don Okumoto

(1959-04-20) April 20, 1959
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia State University, Fullerton
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Spouse
Angela Okumoto
(m. 2001)
Children3

Early life

Okumoto, a third generation Japanese American (Sansei), was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.[1] He began karate at age 13, studying under various sensei. By the time of The Karate Kid Part II, the 27-year-old Okumoto held a brown belt in Karate, and had learned basic skills in other martial arts, including Kung Fu and Judo. His Judo Instructor was Hayward Nishioka, his Chitō-ryū Karate Sensei was Yukinori Kugimiya, his Kajukenbo Instructor was Sensei Ron Takaragawa, and his Yau Kung Moon Sifu was Kevin Quock.[2][3]

He graduated from Hollywood High School and Cal State Fullerton, where he studied acting.[1]

Career

His performance in the play Indians led to being signed by an agent, and eventually a role on The Young and the Restless. His first roles were in The Check is in the Mail, Real Genius, and Better Off Dead.[1] Perhaps his most well-known role is as Daniel's rival, Chozen Toguchi in the 1986 film, The Karate Kid Part II.[1] In 2005, he was Yukio Nakajo in Lane Nishikawa's film Only the Brave about the Japanese American segregated fighting unit, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team of World War II. This film also included two other Karate Kid stars, Tamlyn Tomita and Pat Morita.[1] Other credits include his role as Shu Kai Kim, a character based on Chol Soo Lee, in the 1989 film True Believer, Pete Kapahala in the 1999 Disney Channel original movie Johnny Tsunami, Japanese navy lieutenant (海軍大尉, Kaigun-Daii) Zenji Abe in Pearl Harbor, and Bruce Takedo in the television series, Bones.[1] He is a producer for the 2020 independent film The Paper Tigers, in which he has a small role as well.[4]

In 2021, Okumoto reprised his Karate Kid II role as Chozen Toguchi, who, beginning with Season 3 of Cobra Kai, is now a friend and ally of Daniel.[5][6][7][8]

Personal life

Okumoto lives in Seattle, Washington, with his wife Angela and their three daughters.[9] They own and run a Hawaiian-themed restaurant, Kona Kitchen/Yuji's Bar & Lounge.[9][10][11][12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Crime KillerVietnam Soldier
Real GeniusFenton
Better Off DeadYee Sook Ree
1986The Check Is in the Mail...Bellboy
The Karate Kid Part IIChozen Toguchi
1988Aloha SummerKenzo Konishi
1989True BelieverShu Kai Kim
19913x3 EyesChou / Transvestite #2Video (voice: English version) (as Yujii Okumoto)
1992NemesisYoshiro Han
1993Silent CriesMickeyUncredited
Robot WarsChou-Sing
Brainsmasher... A Love StoryWuVideo
American YakuzaKazuo
1994Bloodfist V: Human TargetTommy
Blue TigerLieutenant Sakagami
Red Sun RisingYuji
1995Hard JusticeJimmy WongVideo
19953x3 Eyes: Legend of the Divine DemonNaparvaVideo (voice: English version) (as Yujii Okumoto)
1997BlastFBI Agent
Mean GunsHoss
ContactElectrical
The GameNikko Hotel Manager
1998The Truman ShowJapanese Family Man
SorcerersSecretary
2000Fortress 2: Re-EntrySato
I'll Remember AprilMatsuo Yomma
2001Pearl HarborZenji Abe
TickerEmbassy Consul
2005The Crow: Wicked Prayer'Pestilence'
2006Big Momma's House 2Parsons
Only the BraveSergeant Yukio 'Yuk' Nakajo
End GameDr. Lee
2007Cookies for SaleGrumpy ManShort
2008TouchKenShort
2009Black CoffeeDavidShort
Anatomy of a FlyPoliticianShort
2010InceptionSaito's Attendant
2014Awesome Asian Bad GuysYuji
2015Beta TestThe Surgeon
2017Unspoken: Diary of an AssassinUnknown
2018DrivenJudge Takasugi
Ultra LowYuji
2020The Paper TigersWing / Producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986T. J. HookerHowie KalanumaEpisode: "Blood Sport"
1987Simon & SimonMasakiEpisode: "Desperately Seeking Dacody"
1988HunterJimmy2 episodes
1990Murder in ParadiseUnknownTV movie
Only One SurvivedPeter FujkoTV movie
Midnight CallerLee MinhEpisode: "Home to Roost"
1991American PlayhouseTeruo KurodaEpisode: "Hot Summer Winds"
1991–1993Knots LandingArt Nam6 Episodes
1994Menendez: A Killing in Beverly HillsLester KuriyamaTV movie
1995Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanChen ChowEpisode: "Chi of Steel"
Vanishing SonNguyenEpisode: "Holy Ghosts"
Murder, She WroteKim HuanEpisode: "Murder a la Mode"
1996Kindred: The EmbracedLieutenant Kwan2 episodes
SupermanSecurity GuardVoice, Episode: "A Little Piece of Home"
Walker, Texas RangerChangEpisode: "Higher Power"
1997PlayersMr. HayashiEpisode: "Rashocon"
1998The SentinelLoEpisode: "Love Kills"
JAGJiro KitamuraEpisode: "Innocence"
1999Just Shoot Me!Kevin TanakaUncredited, Episode: "Miss Pretty"
Johnny TsunamiPeteTV movie
2000Martial LawMr. StrincEpisode: "Scorpio Rising"
Max SteelUnknownVoice, Episode: "Seraphim"
Guilty as ChargedDavisTV movie
2001The DistrictOfficerEpisode: "A Southern Town"
A Kitty Bobo ShowGraffitiVoice, TV movie
V.I.P.Morton ZhouEpisode: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Val"
2003PartnersOne EyeTV movie
2007The UnitMr. MichaelEpisode: "The Broom Cupboard"
Johnny Kapahala: Back on BoardPeteTV movie
2008Heroes and VillainsNaomasa IiDocumentary, Episode: "Shogun"
Mask of the NinjaNakanoTV movie
2009KatanaKenjiEpisode: "Pilot" (also producer and writer)
BonesBruce TakedoEpisode: "The Girl in the Mask"
2011–13Young JusticeTseng Dangun / Singh Manh Li / XaipingVoice, 3 episodes
2012The MentalistMr. LiuSeason 4 Episode 13: "Red is the New Black"
2013GrimmSheriff GaffenSeason 3 Episode 4: "One Night Stand"
2018New GirlMr. YukimuraEpisode: "Godparents"
2021–presentCobra KaiChozen Toguchiguest: Season 3 and Season 4; recurring: Season 5

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action MovieShinjiVoice
2001Throne of DarknessSwordsmanVoice
2003True Crime: Streets of LAAdditional VoicesVoice[13]

References

  1. "Meet Yuji Okumoto". konakitchen.com. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  2. Karate Film Actor lashes at Black-Belt Pretenders Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1986
  3. Matthew (2009-02-06). "Interview: Yuji Okumoto, Actor/Director/Martial Artist". Ikigai Way. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  4. Belle, Rachel (2021-05-04). "'Seattle filmmaker says Hollywood wouldn't make his film unless he replaced his POC cast with white actors". MyNorthwest. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  5. Langmann, Brady (2021-12-31). "Cobra Kai's Season 4 Finale Had Nearly Too Many Twists to Keep Up With". Esquire. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  6. Show, Gee (2021-01-19). "'Cobra Kai' actor, co-owner of Seattle restaurant on how show became Netflix hit". MyNorthwest. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  7. Riddle, Eric (2021-01-28). "Seattle actor reprises his most famous role for Netflix hit series 'Cobra Kai'". KING-TV. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  8. Karlinski, Marla (2021-02-04). "Local actor Yuji Okumoto kicks butt in 'Cobra Kai'". Seattle Refined. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  9. "Yuji Okumoto's Kona Kitchen Is a Family Affair Actor-Restaurateur Keeps a Lot on His Plate". Japanese American Citizens League. 2017-04-21. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  10. Baldwin, Kristen (2020-12-18). "Yuji Okumoto on Cobra Kai season 3: 'Chozen has gone through a lot of soul searching'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  11. Talbott, Chris (2021-01-04). "In Netflix's 'Cobra Kai,' Seattle restaurateur Yuji Okumoto reprises a role — and a life — he thought he'd left behind". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  12. Luthman, Jenna (2016-08-16). "Karate Kid II star owns awesome Seattle restaurant". Seattle Refined. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  13. "True Crime: Streets of LA (2003 Video Game)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 28 April 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
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