Monday, November 30, 2009

Shriners' "Oldest Poster Boy"

Although comedian and actor Pat Morita has passed away, his influence on
Shriners Hospitals for Children will continue to live on.


Although comedian and actor Pat Morita has passed away, his influence on
Shriners Hospitals for Children will continue to live on. Morita,
perhaps best known for his role of Mr. Miyagi in "The Karate Kid"
movies, was an active supporter of Shriners Hospitals throughout his
life. Now his family has established the "Pat Morita Memorial Fund" of
SHC in his honor.

Morita was born in California on June 28, 1932, and his connection with
Shriners Hospitals began at a young age. When Morita was 2 years old, he
was afflicted with spinal tuberculosis and his family was told he would
never walk again. At the age of 9, Morita entered the San Francisco
Shriners Hospital where he had extensive spinal surgery and learned to
walk again. He was released at age 11 and immediately transported to
reunite with his Japanese-American family at an internment camp in
Arizona, where they were held for the duration of World War II.

Despite these challenges, he compiled an impressive list of "firsts"
during his career in show business. He had a recurring role as Arnold on
"Happy Days" and later starred in his own sitcom. Morita was the first
Asian American nominated for an Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actor
as Mr. Miyagi in "The Karate Kid."

Morita always credited Shriners Hospitals with providing the specialized
care that allowed him to walk. Joking that he was the Shriners' "oldest
poster boy," he appeared at many of their events to thank them for the
help he received.

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