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== Gedde Watanabe == Gedde Watanabe is a Japanese-American actor and comedian best known for his roles in various popular films and TV shows from the 1980s onwards. Born Gary Watanabe on June 26, 1955, in Ogden, Utah, he grew up in a predominantly white community, which shaped his unique perspective and comedic style. Watanabe began his acting career in theater before moving to television and film. His big break came in 1984 with the role of Long Duk Dong in John Hughes' teen comedy ''Sixteen Candles''. While the character has been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes, it also made Watanabe a recognizable figure in Hollywood. His performance was noted for its humor and memorable delivery, making Long Duk Dong a standout character. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Watanabe continued to secure roles that highlighted his comedic talent. He appeared in films such as ''Gung Ho'' (1986), ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990), and ''Mulan'' (1998), where he provided the voice for the character Ling. His work in ''Mulan'' showcased his versatility as a voice actor, further cementing his status in the industry. In addition to his film work, Watanabe has had numerous television roles. He was a regular on the hospital drama ''ER'', playing nurse Yosh Takata, and made guest appearances on shows like ''Seinfeld'', ''The Simpsons'', and ''King of the Hill''. His television work has demonstrated his ability to adapt to different genres, from comedy to drama. Beyond his acting, Watanabe is known for his contributions to the Asian-American community in entertainment. He has been a vocal advocate for better representation and more nuanced portrayals of Asian characters in Hollywood. Overall, Gedde Watanabe's career spans over four decades, marked by a diverse range of roles that highlight his comedic skills and his commitment to improving Asian representation in the media. ==Appearances== * [[Ultraman: Rising (TV Show) | Ultraman: Rising]] (2024) [[Category:1955 Births]] [[Category:June 26 Births]] [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:Comedians]] [[Category:Voice Talent]] [[Category:Asian and Nerdy]] [[Category:Nisei]]
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