Fan Casting Pat Morita as Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1985) in ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION

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Pat Morita as Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1985) in ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION

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Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita (June 28, 1932 – November 24, 2005) was an American actor of Japanese descent who was well-known for playing the role of Matsuo "Arnold" Takahashi on Happy Days and as Mr. Miy...
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ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION

ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION

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There were some Nominees throughout Oscar history that I thought or felt they should have won over the real winners. Like Tom Hulce for "Best Actor" in Amadeus. Ian McKellen for "Best Supporting Ac...
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Pat Morita is known for his roles in Mulan, The Karate Kid, and Mulan II. He has been suggested by fans for 257 roles on myCast, including Suggestions in Celebrities You Wish Were Still Alive. Similar actors include Mako, Sean Connery, and Robin Williams. Pat Morita was suggested to play Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1985) in ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION by enzotakerian. ACADEMY AWARD/OSCAR NOMINEES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON BASED ON MY OPINION has 33 roles, including Best Animated Feature Film (2025), Best Actor in a Leading Role (2017), and Best Animated Feature Film (2024).

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