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Star Trek legend George Takei has spent a lifetime confronting injustice: his family was sent to internment camps during World War II, he fought for civil rights in the 60’s, and later in life ...
LOS ANGELES — Before George Takei broke out with his role on “Star Trek” and became a cultural icon, his last name was often mispronounced.
George Takei deals only in unwavering optimism and ceaseless charm. Before we’ve even said hello, we’re becoming buddies. “I have a grand-nephew named Marcus. It’s a good name,” he tells ...
In the 2020 graphic memoir "They Called Us Enemy," George Takei took readers into the U.S. government’s internment of approximately 120,000 people of Japanese descent in American concentration ...
In a CBR review of George Takei's memoir about him coming out of the closet, we look at how bold Takei's journey has been ...
George Takei says he once had a fascinating conversation about gay marriage with Donald Trump and, on Monday, the Star Trek legend recounted the details to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell.
When George Takei made his debut as helmsman Hikaru Sulu on Star Trek in 1966, he became the first Asian American to play a major, nonstereotyped character in a U.S. television series. Takei appeared ...