Henry T. Yamada

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Henry Takahiro Yamada (born 16 February 1956; age 69) is an actor and stunt performer who was featured as an Orpheus miner in the Star Trek: Enterprise fourth season episode "Demons". As a background performer he received no credit for this part.

Yamada was born on the United States Air Force Base in Tachikawa, Japan (a suburban town of Tokyo) and moved around the world during his youth. He attended the Kaala Elementary School, Richard E. Byrd School, Yo-Hi Yokohama Jr and High school. After he moved to Carson, California he attended Carson High School. He studied business management and aikido and worked for several companies until he started an acting career in the early '2000s.

In 2003 he appeared in the short action film The Samurai Returns for which he also served as Japanese translator. Yamada's further films include Gas (2004, with Clyde Kusatsu and Gina Ravarra), the short drama Green Tea (2004), Starsky & Hutch (2004, with Fred Williamson, David Soul, Scott L. Schwartz, Darlena Tejeiro and Rachael Harris), Forbidden Warrior (2004, directed by Jimmy Nickerson and with Musetta Vander, Kay E. Kuter, Boni Yanagisawa, Xuyen Valdivia, Lin Oeding and Yoshio Iizuka), Collateral (2004), the short comedy How to Make a Film in 48 Hours (2004), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004, with stunts by Joey Box, Eddie Braun, Steven Lambert, Eddie Mathews, Nicole Randall, Spice Williams and Jeff Wolfe), Shopgirl (2005, with Clyde Kusatsu, Rachel Nichols and Randy Oglesby), Today You Die (2005, with Robert Miano, Kevin Tighe, Jamie McShane, James Lew and Troy Brenna), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005, with Michelle Yeoh, Cary-Hiroyuki, Ted Levine and Maya Fujimoto), the television movie Death Row (2006, with Rey Gallegos and Marco Rodriguez), and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).

Yamada also appeared in Half & Half (2004, with Joel Brooks, Dayna Devon and Lindsey Stoddart), The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005, with Kim Rhodes, Cullen G. Chambers, Brad Blaisdell and Estelle Harris), and Bones (2007), and worked as stand-in on Big Stan (2007, with Jennifer Morrison, Henry Gibson, Richard Riehle and fellow stand-in Marlene Sosebee).

Later appearances include Drillbit Taylor (2008), the short drama Caught in the Middle (2009), the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! episode "Presidents" (2009), and the comedy Born to Be a Star (2010, with Miriam Flynn, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, and Kevin Brief).

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