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George Takei to star on "Heroes"

"TV Guide" will report next week that the "Star Trek" veteran will portray Hiro Nakamura's father on "Heroes" starting in January.
It's a delightful turn of events. Hiro (portrayed by Masi Oka) is obsessed with "Star Trek," always quoting lines from the series.
Now Takei will actually show up, not as Sulu but as a bigshot with a bodyguard. He'll turn up in the U.S. intent on kidnapping Hiro and returning him to Japan.
Good luck Mr. Sulu.
 
hahahaha thats awesome!!! you guys think him and his bodygaurd will be gettin down?? haha but for real that kicks ass
 
that's a nice touch by the casting director....Trekkie veteran to get involved in Hiro....interesting
 
o man i love this guy. Heroes are doing a great job with their casting.
interesting that he plays Hiro's father and that Hiro knows his Star Trek. it be a funny cameo if George Takei makes some sort of comment saying how much he hates Star Trek and doesnt understand y Hiro loves that show.
 
malicoire said:
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/blog/2006/11/george_takei_to.html?p1=email_to_a_friend


George Takei to star on "Heroes"

"TV Guide" will report next week that the "Star Trek" veteran will portray Hiro Nakamura's father on "Heroes" starting in January.
It's a delightful turn of events. Hiro (portrayed by Masi Oka) is obsessed with "Star Trek," always quoting lines from the series.
Now Takei will actually show up, not as Sulu but as a bigshot with a bodyguard. He'll turn up in the U.S. intent on kidnapping Hiro and returning him to Japan.
Good luck Mr. Sulu.

I guess they succeeded. That or Hiro jumped into time and is once again stuck :oldrazz:
 
HAHA mr taiki as hiros father will be hilarius, do you think some people will get the joke though?

it would be funny if they make a reference together reguarding his role in star trek.
 
George Takei is Hiro's Dad in Heroes!
Source: TV Guide
November 21, 2006


TV Guide reports that NBC has made a perfect casting choice for the role of Hiro's dad in "Heroes":

As exclusively reported by TV Guide magazine, none other than George Takei has been cast as the father of Heroes' Star Trek-obsessed Hiro. "It was one of those lightning-bolt ideas," series creator Tim Kring tells TV Guide. Adds Masi Oka, who plays Hiro, "This is absolutely brilliant! I just hope I get to say, 'Dad! Sulu is my hero, not you!'"

"Heroes" airs Mondays at 9/8c.

http://superherohype.com/news/heroesnews.php?id=4928
 
Ice-man said:
HAHA mr taiki as hiros father will be hilarius, do you think some people will get the joke though?

I think most viewers would have enough "Geek factor" to recognize the irony/humour in the Takei casting.
 
his career has also been introduced to people who don't watch star trek through the howard stern show. every couple of months he sits in on the show for a week or so.
 
The Gov. Schwarzenegger crank call to Takei about gay marriage is the stuff of radio legend. It was even better then next day when they listened to it again and we're laughing along with it.
 
ragdus said:
The Gov. Schwarzenegger crank call to Takei about gay marriage is the stuff of radio legend. It was even better then next day when they listened to it again and we're laughing along with it.


I missed something truely beautiful. :wow:
 
Wow. This will be fun seeing Takei on this show. Wouldn't you just love to see the bloopers for this show, with outtakes on more Star Trek references between cast and Takei once he's on board? That would be fun.
 
tiny tidbit of info about Takei's character on heroes. Takei is going to be announcing on the howard stern show as he does every now and then. Howard is a fan of the show and he asked George if his character would have superpowers. Takei responded by saying that "you never know what's going to happen" He also said that he plays one of the richest industrialists in the world, he speaks japanese the entire time, and he's filmed two episodes so far the first of which is jan 29th and he says he's got a few more to film.
 
In the Ep.4 discussion thread, there is this:

Originally Posted by nexgenpresident
alright guys (well ppl who are gunna read this.) i was watching this eps. again today and heard sumthing i thought was worth bringing up..now remember the azn girl who works for linderman, the one who talks w/ nate.in vegas..well watch the eps. again on the nbc site /collisions-(part 4) at about the 3:40 left mark and listen for a name here's the line

"your meeting ms.NAKAMURA at 11:00 tommorrow morning"


edit: ohh wait sry guys i think i might have jump the gun a bit if you listen a lil more nate says the name a lil different..but i tried damn.....but if you listen the first time it sounds jus t like it so you never know...

still plausible that Hiro's father, being a powerful industrialist, would have connections with Linderman. the tv show is its own small world, after all.
 
Mysterio said:
In the Ep.4 discussion thread, there is this:



still plausible that Hiro's father, being a powerful industrialist, would have connections with Linderman. the tv show is its own small world, after all.
i'm guessing ms is supposed to be mr
 
Interview with George Takei.

George Takei breaks new ground in ‘Heroes’
by Ellen Gray
Philadelphia Daily News
29 January 2007


NBC’S “Heroes” is about to send “Star Trek’s” George Takei where he, at least, has never gone before.

When the deep-voiced actor known to millions as “Mr. Sulu” turns up Monday as the father of Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), he’ll apparently be speaking Japanese, and only Japanese.

“You know, I’ve made speeches in Japan, I’ve received a decoration from the emperor of Japan - the Order of the Rising Sun - which I accepted in Japanese, but I have never worked in Japanese,” said Takei, 69, earlier this month during an NBC party in Pasadena, Calif.

“And here I am, doing prime-time television, popular television, in Japanese. I haven’t, you know, worked in Japan in Japanese. And here I am in the United States, working in Japanese with English subtitles. So that’s a delight. But it’s also a challenge, because it is not my first language,” said Takei, who was born in Los Angeles but spent much of World War II confined with his family in internment camps for Japanese-Americans.

Language wasn’t the only challenge.

“Heroes” creator Tim Kring appears to operate on a need-to-know basis with his actors, and Takei, who had filmed three episodes by mid-January and described his commitment to the show as “open-ended,” said he’s learning about his character a little bit at a time.

“I go from script to script,” he said.

What he knows:

“I’m a powerful industrialist. We come from a very distinguished family, an old-line family. I was brought up that way, and I thought I would bring up my son that way, but I’m discovering that there are strange things happening.”

Beyond that, “I really don’t know who my character is, and why my character does what he does, and what his motivations are and where he’s going, because with each new script, I make new discoveries. And is he good, or is he bad, is he domineering or is he being told to behave that way? I mean, there’s so many ambiguous things about it,” Takei said.

Oka, whose character grew up watching “Star Trek,” has said he’d like to see some acknowledgment of the Sulu connection on “Heroes,” and Takei agrees.

“He should at least `Papa, you look like Sulu,’” he said.

Oka, who earlier this month had so far worked only a day or two with Takei, nevertheless does a dead-on impression of the actor, whom he described as “an iconic figure.”

“Offscreen, he would tell the old stories,” Oka said, lowering his voice to mimic Takei’s sonorous tones: “`Back in my day, we used to use camels for transportation.’”

Oka’s Hiro won’t be the only character we’ll see Takei with in the coming weeks.

“My last scene was with Horned Rimmed Glasses. Yesterday, as a matter of fact,” said Takei, alluding to the nickname of the mysterious character played by Jack Coleman, whose own role in the series so far has been the very definition of ambiguous.

“As I said, all my scenes are in Japanese ...That poor guy. He said, `I’m the deer. There’s the headlights,’” Takei said, laughing. “But he did a great job. It was very accented,” but understandable.

“He’s speaking in Japanese. He memorized it all phonetically,” he said.

So Horned Rimmed Glasses speaks Japanese? Hmm ...

Other than that he wouldn’t mind having a role, Takei only knows what he’s heard about “Star Trek XI,” a project from “Lost” co-creator J.J. Abrams. (Some reports suggest the new film could be a prequel to the original series.)

“What would Capt. Sulu be doing a few years after ... `Star Trek VI’? ... Fans would like to know,” he said, laughing.

These days, Takei probably spends as much time talking about gay rights as he does about “Star Trek,” after deciding to open up about his personal life for the first time in 2005.

“You know, I’ve been out, with, certainly family and friends, and my `Star Trek’ colleagues, for many, many years,” he said. “The only thing I had not done is talk to the press” about it, something that changed when California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a same-sex marriage bill.

Until the veto, “I thought surely ... my partner and I were going to be able to get married,” he said. “When he played to the narrowest, most reactionary segment of his conservative base and vetoed, I felt I needed to speak out. And for me to do that, my voice needed to be authentic. And so I spoke to you guys for the first time.”

And, no, it doesn’t appear to have hurt his career, which now includes recurring appearances on “The Howard Stern Show.”

“I do think there’s more interest in me” since his public coming-out, Takei said. “When you get a lot of press, the industry gets more interested.”

http://www.popmatters.com/pm/news/article/10602/george-takei-breaks-new-ground-in-heroes/
 
http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/I...osting={0B10D3E0-C168-467C-90A9-F1DCD2CF97B2}

Monday, January 29, 2007

Star Trek's George Takei Teases a "Tantalizing" Heroes Visit
by Michael Logan

George Takei, Heroes
Does stunt casting get more brilliant than this? On this week's episode of NBC's Heroes (Mondays at 9 pm/ET), Masi Oka's Hiro Nakamura — a Star Trek*-crazy fanboy — will come face-to-face with his father, a powerful Japanese industrialist. The role will be played by the beloved Trek icon George Takei (aka Sulu), with whom TV Guide recently spoke as part of its current Heroes cover story.


TV Guide: This is a Trekker's wet dream!
George Takei: Isn't it marvelous? I'm a big fan of Heroes. In fact, I like to think we blazed a trail for it. Like Gene Roddenberry's vision for Star Trek, Heroes tackles the big themes with a very diverse, multiethnic cast of characters who are dealing with a common challenge. But Heroes does something we never did — it gets great ratings!

TV Guide: Heroes creator Tim Kring tells us you were at the top of his wish list for this role.
Takei: But I still had to audition! The role wasn't offered to me, you know. They weren't sure about my command of the Japanese language. But I'm fluent in it.

TV Guide: Give us the scoop on your character.
Takei: Mr. Nakamura, who is one of the world's wealthiest men, arrives with his bodyguards in a $450,000 car. He wants to bring his irresponsible son back to Japan. Hiro has mysteriously vanished to the United States, and that is intolerable!

TV Guide: Why the goon squad? Is your character evil?
Takei: He has a need for appropriate defenses because there are evil people in the world — people who will kidnap rich men, or their children, and hold them for ransom. My character is very old school and believes in learning the business from the bottom up. He was brought up that way by his father, and he wants his son raised that way, too. That is why, when the series began, you first saw Hiro working in a cubicle.

TV Guide: Kring has also revealed to TV Guide that your character is a gateway to a major story arc for Season 2 — one that will explore Hiro's family and his past.
Takei: Yes, that's what I've been told as well. Isn't that tantalizing? The Nakamuras are members of a long and very important Japanese dynasty. In ancient times we were in the shogun class.

TV Guide: Could the ancient sword Hiro is searching for be family property?
Takei: An old powerful family of the Japanese aristocracy would certainly have family treasures, and that could include a sword.... Only samurai were allowed to carry swords, and the upper echelon had the best of the swords, so therefore they became heirlooms. There was a legendary samurai in my own family, you know, so I'm bringing a lot of good DNA to this role!

TV Guide: Don't you just love that Masi?
Takei: I am so proud of him. As a Japanese-American, I think it's wonderful that he's getting this kind of popularity and stellar attention. And it's really remarkable that on a major network prime-time TV series, there are whole segments done in a foreign language with subtitles. Lost is doing the same thing. Isn't that a great commentary on how global our society has become?

TV Guide: So did you and Masi dish on the set in Japanese?
Takei: Better! He and I both speak Spanish, so we were chatting with each other en español. It was blowing minds! I am also really impressed with James Kyson Lee, who plays Ando (see related TVGuide.com Q&A). Do you know that he is from South Korea and does not understand nor speak Japanese? I was dumbfounded. He has a fantastic ear. It's one thing to mimic a foreign language, but it's quite another to be able to act in it. Amazing.

TV Guide: You're in the upcoming Tom Hanks movie, The Great Buck Howard, you're recurring on Disney Channel's Cory in the House, you're Howard Stern's Sirius show announcer.... Everybody wants you these days!
Takei: Oooooh, and it's sooooo wonderful! Who knew this would be happening 40 years after Star Trek? It's good to feel hot.
 
Can't wait for tonight, Sulu Nakamura talking to Hiro should be great.
 

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