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Originally Posted by Amnorix
It's a terrible shame, because I know he had a great career and was a great actor, but whenever I think of him I think of that terrible Japanese character he played in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
I'm a big Audrey Hepburn fan, but that role kinda wrecks the movie. It was a different era and just meant for harmless comic relief, but it's just SO freaking bad it's embarrassing as hell now.
Again, I don't hold it against him or anyone else involved with the movie -- just a different era and they've all apologized profusely, but when I think Mickey Rooney, that's the first thing that leaps into my head.
EDIT: All that said, RIP. He was as big a star as anybody for a very, very long time.
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That's crazy that they were so apologetic. I mean, did Wayans apologize when they made the movie
Two White Chicks? I think not...............