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|firstname = George | |||
|surname = Takei | |||
|image = [[File:George Takei 1996.jpg|225px]] | |||
|profession = Guest voice actor | |||
|birth date = 30 September, [[1937]] | |||
|wikipedia = George Takei | |||
|imdb = nm0001786 | |||
|chartype = h | |||
|voice category = George Takei | |||
}} | |||
{{about|the actor|the [[Futurama]] character |George Takei's head}} | |||
'''George Hosato Takei Altman''' is an American actor, producer, and writer who has provided the voice of his own [[George Takei's head|head in a jar]] on ''[[Futurama]]''. As an actor, he is most widely known for his role as the original {{st|Hikaru Sulu}} in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise, playing the character in {{st|Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series}}, the {{st|Category:Star Trek movies|first six films}}, and many other places within the franchise. He has been active in film and television since 1959, with notable guest roles roles on television series such as ''{{w|Heroes (TV series)|Heroes}}'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]''. In addition, he is famous as an outspoken proponent of gay rights and has gained recognition for focusing attention on the {{w|Japanese-American internment}} during World War II. | |||
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Revision as of 23:16, 1 May 2011
George Takei | |
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Profession | Guest voice actor |
Born | 30 September, 1937 |
IMDB profile | nm0001786 |
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Category of characters voiced by George Takei |
- This article is about the actor. For the Futurama character , see George Takei's head.
George Hosato Takei Altman is an American actor, producer, and writer who has provided the voice of his own head in a jar on Futurama. As an actor, he is most widely known for his role as the original Hikaru Sulu in the Star Trek franchise, playing the character in the original series, the first six films, and many other places within the franchise. He has been active in film and television since 1959, with notable guest roles roles on television series such as Heroes and The Simpsons. In addition, he is famous as an outspoken proponent of gay rights and has gained recognition for focusing attention on the Japanese-American internment during World War II.