An curved arrow pointing right. You've probably heard it many times. Oh my. Ohhhh my! Oh myyy! George Takei's reveals the hilariously true story of how his famous catchphrase came about.
George Takei and his husband, Brad Takei, have been married since 2008 Sarah Title is a former contributing writer at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in Brides, The Knot, Betches, Nicki ...
“Brad is detail-oriented, he's organized and he brings that detail and organization to my life so that I can do what I do.” George Takei Recalls 'Laughing and Crying' As He Wrote About His ...
George Hosato Takei was born in Los Angeles, California in 1937 to middle class Japanese-American parents. He began his acting career as a young man in the late 1950s, moving through the limited ...
Takei's Childhood—a "dark time in history" After Imperial Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an executive order that forced the Takeis and about ...
George Takei remembers: “I told my mother, ‘I wish Daddy were here to see this day.’ And my mother replied, ‘Daddy always knew this day would come.’” ...
The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek’s Mr. Sulu” (1994) and the “To Be Takei” movie (2014). How did you come up with the idea of a graphic novel? Answer: “My mission in life has ...