He was a veteran of World War II. So the character would have been he was probably in his late 50's or early 60's.
Ralphie's father, is referred to throughout the film variously as "The Old Man", "Mr. Parker" or "Parker" (by one of the neighbors and the the guy delivering the infamous leg-lamp), "Honey" (by his wife) , "Dad", "your father" (by Ralphie's mom) or "my father". No first name is ever given.
Hes referring to the movie karate kid, where the character mr. miyagi has a famous line "wax on, wax off" about car washing.
The man who played Mr. French was not , he was a proper gentleman's gentleman.
Yes Mr Jack Kallis is not man he is a gay-- he is old but none married this is a big proof of that
There is not a man in the credits named Joe Paine from the cast of Mr. Smith goes to Washington.
Mr. Miyagi died on November 24, 2005, at age 73.
In the Karate Kid sequals Mr Miyagi teaches Daniel karate In the Karate Kid sequals Mr Miyagi teaches Daniel karate
Mr. Kesuke Miyagi played by Pat Morita.
Mr. Miyagi.
Nariyoshi Heido Yakugan Miyagi
The teacher in the karate kid movie
Grasshopper
Mr. Miyagi is a fictional character from the movie "The Karate Kid," portrayed by actor Pat Morita. In the film, Mr. Miyagi is depicted as an Okinawan karate master who emigrated to the United States. His origins in the movie are based on his character background as a martial arts mentor to the protagonist, Daniel LaRusso.
He died in 1999 and he said i love you mum.
Worship Mr. Miyagi (Daniel-san).
chuck norris
You can learn the warrior's code from Mr. Miyagi by embracing discipline, patience, and respect. By following his teachings in karate and in life, you will understand the importance of hard work, perseverance, and honor. Through practice and guidance, Mr. Miyagi instills valuable principles that will shape you into a strong and noble warrior.