Scott Takeda
Scott Takeda | |
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Born | Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S. | March 21, 1967
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Colorado Boulder |
Occupation(s) | Actor, filmmaker, photographer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse | Lori Allred |
Website | scotttakeda.com |
Scott Takeda (born March 21, 1967) is an American actor, filmmaker and photographer. He is known for his recurring roles on the soap operas Days of Our Lives (2016–17, as Dr. Lee) and General Hospital (2019–21, as Judge Lowe), and for appearances in films such as Everything Must Go (2010), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), Gone Girl (2014), Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016), The Space Between Us (2017), and The Tale (2018).
Early life and education
Takeda was born and raised in Fort Collins, Colorado. He is of Japanese descent.[1] He earned a bachelor of science in journalism at the University of Colorado in Boulder.[2][3]
Career
Broadcast journalism
Takeda began his career on-camera as a television news reporter in
Acting
Takeda's television acting debut came with a guest star role on Easy Money on The CW in 2009.[9] He later played the character of Stella's father, Mr. Yamada, in the 2011 Disney Channel TV movie Lemonade Mouth.[3] In 2015, he guest starred on the television series American Crime (ABC), The Messengers (The CW) and Grimm (NBC),[10] as well as Halt and Catch Fire on AMC, Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime) and Star-Crossed (The CW) in 2014.[4][7]
Takeda portrayed a bank manager in the film Everything Must Go (2010), starring Will Ferrell;[11] Mr. Yamata in Dallas Buyers Club (2013), directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and starring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto;[10] and a television producer in Gone Girl (2014), directed by David Fincher and starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.[12] He appeared in the 2016 film Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, produced by Lorne Michaels, and starring Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfred Molina.[10][13] He filmed two supporting roles where his scenes were ultimately cut: in Fair Game (2010), starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn,[14] and Little Fockers (2010), starring Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson.[7] Takeda appears in the film The Tale, directed by Jennifer Fox and starring Laura Dern, which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.[15][16]
Takeda is a
Filmmaking and photography
Takeda runs Takeda Entertainment, a production company that produces corporate films and documentaries,
As a still photographer, he has exhibited his work at galleries around Colorado,
Personal life
Takeda lives in Denver, Colorado, with his producer wife, Lori Allred.[4][5]
Awards
- Idaho State Broadcasters Association Photographer of the Year, 1990[2]
- Ohio News Photographer of the Year, 1992[31]
- Winner, Heartland Regional Emmy, Target Audience Program, News for Kids – Kids Make a Difference, KCNC Denver, 1996[32]
- Winner, Heartland Regional Emmy, Youth/Children's Program, News for Kids – Halloween, KCNC Denver, 1997[33]
- Nominee, Heartland Regional Emmy, Best Informational/Instructional Program, The Holocaust: Colorado Remembers, KCNC, Denver, producer, 1998[34]
- Nominee, Heartland Regional Emmy, Commercial – Single Spot, "ABC Custom Framing – Image", Short Sirkit Creative, producer/director, 2005[35]
- Winner, Heartland Regional Emmy, Musical Composition/Arrangement, "U-Hills Plaza – 2005 Image", Short Sirkit Creative, writer, 2006[36]
- Nominee, Heartland Regional Emmy, Community/Public Service (PSA) – Campaign, "Optimum Wellness 2007 – Healthy Eating Campaign", creative director / director, 2008[37]
- Winner, Heartland Regional Emmy, Advanced Media – Commercial, "Western Dairy Association Image 2008", producer/writer, 2009[38]
- Winner, Heartland Regional Emmy, Informational/Instructional Feature/Segment, "Pizza Day – A Win-Win For Everybody", director/writer, 2010[39]
- Nominee, Heartland Chapter Emmy, Public/Current/Community Affairs Feature/Segment, "Have You Been Tested?", director, 2011[40]
- Winner, Suncoast Emmy, Human Interest – News, "Melissa's Story", director, 2015[41]
- Runner-up, True Grit Award for Colorado Filmmakers, Denver Film Festival, 2017[23]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Fall River | Zach | |
2005 | 11:59 | Newsroom Journalist | |
2008 | Text | Dr. Tanaka | |
2010 | Everything Must Go | Bank Manager | |
Fair Game | Dr. Jonas | Director's cut | |
2011 | Last Call | Don | Short film |
2013 | The Dysfunctional Dynamics | The Violet Avenger | Short film |
Dallas Buyers Club | Mr. Yamata | ||
Dark Around the Stars | Natto | ||
2014 | Gone Girl | TV Producer | |
2015 | Code of Honor | Attorney Ito | |
2016 | Whiskey Tango Foxtrot | Ed Faber | |
2017 | The Space Between Us | Dr. Gary Loh | |
The Outsider | Brett | Short film; also writer and director | |
2018 | The Tale | Master of Ceremonies | |
2020 | A Deadly Price For Her Pretty Face | Mr. Mobely | |
2021 | Silk Road | Bank Manager Bob | Scenes deleted |
Television / Web series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Easy Money | Dr. Shan Jing | Season 1, episode 6 |
2011 | Lemonade Mouth | Mr. Yamada | Disney Channel TV movie |
2011 | The Secret Lives of Wives | Dr. Fung | Lifetime TV movie |
2013 | Overlook, NM | Chief of Police Bob Tanaka | Season 1, episodes 1–4 |
2014 | Star-Crossed | Dr. Lerner | Season 1, episode 7 |
Nashville | Dr. Lau | Season 2, episode 20 | |
Drop Dead Diva | Captain Nasami | Season 6, episode 13 | |
Halt and Catch Fire | Hirohiko Taketa | Season 1, episode 5 | |
Paranormal Pizza | Roger | Web series | |
2015 | The Messengers | Han Lin | Season 1, episode 6 |
American Crime | Mike Narasaki | Season 1, episode 8 | |
Grimm | Mr. Adams | Season 4, episode 22 | |
2016 | Devious Maids | Dr. Brooks | Season 4, episode 5 |
The Night Shift | Tom Jeng | Season 3, episode 4 | |
2017 | Days of Our Lives | Dr. Lee | Season 52, recurring |
Grey's Anatomy | ND Attending | Season 13, episode 12 | |
Stalked by My Ex | Rich | Lifetime TV movie | |
2018 | Drunk History | Japanese Man | Season 5, episode 1 |
The Man in the High Castle | Mr. Kobayashi | Season 3, episode 9 | |
The Americans | David Sato | Season 6, episode 3 | |
Preacher | Hiroki Matsukata | Season 3, episode 8 | |
The First | Todd Hikari | Season 1, recurring | |
Mr. Mercedes | Dr. Marley | Season 2, episode 10 | |
2019 | The Resident | Dr. Xavier Lee | Season 2, episode 23 |
Dynasty | Mr. Han | Season 3, episode 3 | |
2019-21 | General Hospital | Judge Richard Lowe | Seasons 57-59, recurring |
2020 | Messiah
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Mr. Mishida | Season 1, episode 6 |
Model Citizen | Mr. Mobley | Lifetime TV movie | |
Once Upon a Main Street | Billy | Lifetime TV movie | |
2021 | High School Musical: The Musical: The Series | Menkies Judge | Season 2, recurring |
Sweet Pecan Summer | Tom Lin | Hallmark TV movie | |
The Premise | Doctor Hopkins | Season 1, episode 1 | |
A Picture Perfect Holiday | Bill | Lifetime TV movie | |
2022 | Sprung | Trooper Williams | Season 1, episode 10 |
References
- ^ a b “Local ‘Gone Girl’ actor discusses commuting for films,” NBC Channel 9 News Denver, October 4, 2014.
- ^ a b Natasha Lewin, “Chatting With Scott Takeda of Gone Girl,” The Tolucan Times, October 16, 2014.
- ^ a b c “In Their Own Words… Scott Takeda of ‘Gone Girl’,” One Film Fan, October 3, 2014.
- ^ a b c d Jamie Swinnerton, “Colorado’s Scott Takeda Catching Fire as an Actor on the Small and Big Screens,” Westword, June 3, 2014.
- ^ a b Stephanie Richards, “Scott Takeda: Denver’s Funny Storyteller,” 303 Magazine, November 27, 2012.
- ^ "Scott Takeda". IMDb.
- ^ a b c d Joanne Ostrow, “Denver’s Scott Takeda takes on ‘Star-Crossed’,” The Denver Post, February 6, 2014.
- 9news.com, May 14, 2014.
- ^ a b c Sebastian Holguin, “Scott Takeda Takes ABQ Film Industry by Storm,” ABQ Live, March 27, 2015.
- ^ a b c Linda Ge, “Scott Takeda Joins Tina Fey and Margot Robbie in Paramount’s Middle East Comedy,” TheWrap, February 13, 2015.
- ^ Lesley McClurg, “Denver journalist-turned-actors rising in Hollywood,” Colorado Public Radio, June 4, 2014.
- ^ Hilary Lewis, “How the ‘Gone Girl’ Cast Avoids Spoilers,” The Hollywood Reporter, September 27, 2014.
- ^ Alexa Harrison, "‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’ Star Margot Robbie Recalls the Advice She Gave Leonardo DiCaprio on Oscar Night," Variety, March 2, 2016.
- ComingSoon.net, October 31, 2010.
- ^ "Scott Takeda – The Outsider," Starry Mag, October 12, 2017.
- ^ "2018 Sundance Film Festival: Feature Films Announced," Sundance Institute, November 29, 2017.
- ^ a b “Actor Scott Takeda’s Working Together Improv Show in Albuquerque,” oneheadlightink.com, March 26, 2015.
- ^ Alex Brown, “10 Things to Do for $10 in Denver This Weekend,” Westword, September 4, 2014.
- ^ "CUE hosting graduation celebration for Asian students May 6," colorado.edu, April 20, 2017.
- ^ Maria Rochelle, “Interview with Scott Takeda,” mariarochelle.com, April 2015.
- ^ Ryan Warner, "In Alzheimer's Film, Daughter Explores Pain Of The Day Mother Forgot Her," Colorado Public Radio, July 28, 2016.
- ^ "Colorado Filmmakers Get Distribution Through Shorts.TV," The Denver Post, July 11, 2016.
- ^ a b Cori Anderson, "Here are the Films That Won Awards at the 40th Denver Film Festival," 303 Magazine, November 13, 2017.
- ^ "Shorts.TV Acquires TV Rights To "The Outsider"". winedogpictures.com. December 5, 2020. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "'Turning Pain into Art': Colorado Film Takes On Brain Injury Issues". denver.cbslocal.com. December 6, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
- ^ "Denver Filmmakers Spotlight TBIs and Medical Cannabis". braininjuryhopefoundation.org. July 25, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
- ^ a b "Full House For Private Cast-And-Crew Screening". winedogpictures.com. May 6, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
- ^ ""Remembering Us" At Breck Film Festival". winedogpictures.com. September 28, 2020. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ Ivana Zupan, "Scott Takeda – Scene. Street. Story. Exhibition in Marmontova," croatia-split.com, August 24, 2015.
- KUSA-TV, May 13, 2016.
- ^ “ONPA Photographers of the Year,” onpa.org. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
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- ^ "The 39th Annual Suncoast Emmy Awards," Archived February 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine suncoastchapter.org, 2015.