PAT MORITA – KIDNEY FAILURE
Every ’80s kid probably idolized Pat Morita after playing Mr. Miyagi in the hit The Karate Kid movies. He started as the opening act for many singers and became an actor over time. Morita is arguably one of the most recognizable Asian-American actors of all time. His portrayal of the karate teacher led him to be nominated for Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Aside from acting on screen, he also voiced the Emperor of China in the 1998 Disney animated film Mulan.
Sadly, Morita had kidney failure in 2005. He was 73 years old at the time of his passing. During his heyday and even until today, the actor’s talents are pretty much in demand. His stint as Mr. Miyagi was so iconic and believable for audiences, although he had no idea about karate proves the degree of Morita’s skill in acting. During his lifetime, he enjoyed a happy family life with his wife Evelyn and three daughters. It’s safe to say that the star’s days here on Earth were well-lived.