Clyde Kusatsu

Clyde Kusatsu

Born September 13, 1948 (Age: 77) Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clyde Kusatsu (born September 13, 1948) is a U.S. actor. Kusatsu was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he attended ʻIolani School. Kusatsu began acting in Honolulu summer stock, and after studying theatre at Northwestern University, started to make his mark on the small screen in the mid-1970s. Usually mustachioed, with a dapper, professional air, he has most often played doctors, but his repertoire has included a generous sampling of teachers (usually college professors), businessmen, detectives, church ministers and other intelligent, middle-class types. With his quiet, wry line delivery, Kusatsu made a memorably clever and hilarious sparring partner for Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor) on several episodes of All in the Family as the Reverend Chong, refusing to baptize Archie's grandson without the permission of the boy's parents. During this period Kusatsu also worked with the Asian American theatre group East West Players in Los Angeles. Kusatsu was subsequently a regular on several series, but neither the adventure Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982–83) nor the Hawaiian-set medical drama Island Son (1989–90) (in which he played one of Richard Chamberlain's colleagues) lasted very long. His many television movies have included the film adaptation of Farewell to Manzanar (1976), about Japanese American internment during World War II. Other M.O.W.s and mini-series have been "And The Sea Will Tell", and "American Tragedy" playing Judge Lance Ito. He had a memorable role in the "Baa Baa Black Sheep" episode "Prisoners of War" as a downed Japanese fighter pilot in the Pacific (1976). (Kusatsu also guest-starred on an episode of Lou Grant on Japanese internment in the U.S.); Golden Land (1988), a Hollywood-set drama based on a William Faulkner story; and the AIDS drama And the Band Played On (1993). He appeared in four M*A*S*H episodes and later starred in the short-lived A.B.C. series All American Girl (1994–1995), the first East Asian familiar sitcom in the U.S. Feature roles, beginning with Midway (1976), have generally been small, but in the 1990s Kusatsu had roles in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993, as a history teacher) and In the Line of Fire (1993, as a Secret Service agent). He appeared as a high school English teacher in American Pie (1999). Other recent films have been "ShopGirl" as Mr. Agasa, and in Sydney Pollack's The Interpreter (2005) as Lee Wu, head of security for the United Nations Headquarters. He currently plays the recurring role of Dr. Dennis Okamura on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. Kusatsu starred in Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) as Mr. Lee. Kusatsu is married to Gayle Kusatsu; they have two sons, Kevin and Andrew. Description above from the Wikipedia article Clyde Kusatsu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clyde Kusatsu (born September 13, 1948) is a U.S. actor. Kusatsu was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he attended ʻIolani School. Kusatsu began acting in Honolulu summer stock, and after studying theatre at Northwestern University, started to make his mark on the small screen in the mid-1970s. Usually mustachioed, with a dapper, professional air, he has most often played doctors, but his repertoire has included a generous sampling of teachers (usually college professors), businessmen, detectives, church ministers and other intelligent, middle-class types. With his quiet, wry line delivery, Kusatsu made a memorably clever and hilarious sparring partner for Archie Bunker (Carroll O'Connor) on several episodes of All in the Family as the Reverend Chong, refusing to baptize Archie's grandson without the permission of the boy's parents. During this period Kusatsu also worked with the Asian American theatre group East West Players in Los Angeles. Kusatsu was subsequently a regular on several series, but neither the adventure Bring 'Em Back Alive (1982–83) nor the Hawaiian-set medical drama Island Son (1989–90) (in which he played one of Richard Chamberlain's colleagues) lasted very long. His many television movies have included the film adaptation of Farewell to Manzanar (1976), about Japanese American internment during World War II. Other M.O.W.s and mini-series have been "And The Sea Will Tell", and "American Tragedy" playing Judge Lance Ito. He had a memorable role in the "Baa Baa Black Sheep" episode "Prisoners of War" as a downed Japanese fighter pilot in the Pacific (1976). (Kusatsu also guest-starred on an episode of Lou Grant on Japanese internment in the U.S.); Golden Land (1988), a Hollywood-set drama based on a William Faulkner story; and the AIDS drama And the Band Played On (1993). He appeared in four M*A*S*H episodes and later starred in the short-lived A.B.C. series All American Girl (1994–1995), the first East Asian familiar sitcom in the U.S. Feature roles, beginning with Midway (1976), have generally been small, but in the 1990s Kusatsu had roles in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993, as a history teacher) and In the Line of Fire (1993, as a Secret Service agent). He appeared as a high school English teacher in American Pie (1999). Other recent films have been "ShopGirl" as Mr. Agasa, and in Sydney Pollack's The Interpreter (2005) as Lee Wu, head of security for the United Nations Headquarters. He currently plays the recurring role of Dr. Dennis Okamura on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. Kusatsu starred in Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) as Mr. Lee. Kusatsu is married to Gayle Kusatsu; they have two sons, Kevin and Andrew. Description above from the Wikipedia article Clyde Kusatsu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography

47 Ronin

47 Ronin

2013 as Drunk Official Age: 65
Love Happens

Love Happens

2009 as Cab Driver Age: 61
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

2008 as Mr. Lee Age: 59
Rumor Has It...

Rumor Has It...

2005 as Conference Attendee Age: 57
Shopgirl

Shopgirl

2005 as Mr. Agasa Age: 57
The Interpreter

The Interpreter

2005 as Police Chief Lee Wu Age: 56
Paparazzi

Paparazzi

2004 as Dr. Hanson Age: 55
Hollywood Homicide

Hollywood Homicide

2003 as Coroner Chung Age: 54
Dr. Dolittle 2

Dr. Dolittle 2

2001 as Bee (voice) Age: 52
Recess: School's Out

Recess: School's Out

2001 as Mr. Yamashiro (voice) Age: 52
American Tragedy

American Tragedy

2000 as Judge Lance Ito Age: 52
American Pie

American Pie

1999 as English Teacher Age: 50
Godzilla

Godzilla

1998 as Japanese Tanker Skipper Age: 49
Paradise Road

Paradise Road

1997 as Sergeant Tomiashi, 'The Snake' Age: 48
Spy Hard

Spy Hard

1996 as Noggin Age: 47
Top Dog

Top Dog

1995 as Capt. Callahan Age: 46
Rising Sun

Rising Sun

1993 as Tanaka Age: 44
In the Line of Fire

In the Line of Fire

1993 as Jack Okura Age: 44
Hot Shots! Part Deux

Hot Shots! Part Deux

1993 as Prime Minister Soto Age: 44
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

1993 as History Teacher Age: 44
Made in America

Made in America

1993 as Bob Takashima Age: 44
The Perfect Weapon

The Perfect Weapon

1991 as Detective Wong Age: 42
In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing

In the Line of Duty: A Cop for the Killing

1990 as Matsumo Age: 42
Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day

1990 as Banker Age: 42
Bird on a Wire

Bird on a Wire

1990 as Mr. Takawaki Age: 41
Gross Anatomy

Gross Anatomy

1989 as Interviewing Professor Age: 41
Wired

Wired

1989 as Coroner Thomas Noguchi Age: 40
Turner & Hooch

Turner & Hooch

1989 as Kevin Williams Age: 40
Shanghai Surprise

Shanghai Surprise

1986 as Joe Go Age: 37
Volunteers

Volunteers

1985 as Souvanna Age: 36
Lookin' to Get Out

Lookin' to Get Out

1982 as Parking Attendant - Gets the China Speech Age: 34
The Challenge

The Challenge

1982 as Go Age: 33
Meteor

Meteor

1979 as Yamashiro Age: 31
The Frisco Kid

The Frisco Kid

1979 as Mr. Ping Age: 30
Oh, God!

Oh, God!

1977 as Supermarket Employee (uncredited) Age: 29
Black Sunday

Black Sunday

1977 as Freighter Captain Age: 28
Midway

Midway

1976 as Cmdr. Watanabe Age: 27