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Name
  
Aaron Takahashi


Role
  
Actor

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Movies
  
The Wedding Ringer, Welcome to the Jungle, Yes Man, AWESOME ASIAN BAD GUYS, Better Luck Tomorrow

Similar
  
Jeremy Garelick, James Huang, Peyton Reed, Robert Ben Garant, Justin Lin

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Aaron Takahashi is an American actor. He is most known for his roles as the male nurse Lee in the film Yes Man (2008) starring Jim Carrey, one of the fake groomsmen in The Wedding Ringer (2015) starring Kevin Hart and Josh Gad, as Troy in the film Welcome to the Jungle (2013), starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his various roles on the talk show Conan on TBS, with Conan O'Brien. He has also appeared in over 45 commercials that have aired nationwide.

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Background

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Takahashi is a graduate of the University of Southern California. He has been trained at East West Players, where he currently teaches an "On-Camera Commercial and Audition Class." He has also been a writer and performing member of the ACME Comedy Theater, and is also currently a workshop instructor and core performing member of the improv group Cold Tofu.

Film

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Takahashi has appeared as the character "Takashi" in Justin Lin's directorial debut, Better Luck Tomorrow (2002). He also appeared in the film Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) as a Rickshaw Runner, and in Lane Nishikawa's film Only the Brave (2006) as one of the 442 2nd Squad soldiers. Takahashi has additionally appeared as the male nurse character "Lee" in Peyton Reed's Yes Man opposite Jim Carrey. In 2013, Takahashi appeared as "Troy" in Rob Meltzer's Welcome to the Jungle (2013) opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme. In 2015, Takahashi appeared as Endo/Rambis (named after the coach Kurt Rambis), one of Josh Gad's character's "fake groomsmen" in Jeremy Garelick's The Wedding Ringer, starring Kevin Hart and Josh Gad.

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In addition to Better Luck Tomorrow, Takahashi has appeared in independent films such as Kiyong Kim's Ku Klux Korena (2007) (as Jin), Teruhisa Yoshida's Robert Hearts Miss Ing (2008), Tom Huang's Why Am I Doing This? (2009)(as Sung), James Huang's Starting From Scratch (2013) (as Jim), Peter O'Melia's The Grounds (2014) (as Applicant #4), and as Aaron, a fictionalized version of himself, in Awesome Asian Bad Guys (2013-2014), directed by Patrick Epino and Stephen Dypiangco.

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Takahashi has also appeared in various short films such as Mike Nojun Park's Re: Your Balls (2009) (as Matt), James Huang's Represent (2010) (as Aaron), and Roman Cortez's My Best Friend Bigfoot Ep.1 & 2. (2010) (as Scott).

TV

Takahashi has appeared in a number of TV series, including Asia Street Comedy (2004-2005) (various characters), Reno 911! (as a Thai Delivery Man and a Storeowner), The Bill Engvall Show (2009) (as a Driver), Whacked (as a Korean Shopkeeper), Traffic Light (as a Nerdy Dad), Mr. Sunshine (as Jerry), ACME Saturday Night (as various characters), Community (as the Math Club Leader in the episode "A Fistful of Paintballs" Dir. Joe Russo), The Mentalist (as Tai Nguyen), Ben and Kate (as Shawn), Sullivan & Son (as Dr. Park), The Big Bang Theory (as a Scientist), The Millers (as Kevin), Conan (as various characters) and Dog Park (as Neal).

Takahashi currently has recurring roles in both the Yahoo! Screen original series Sin City Saints (as social media guru Henry), and the USA Network series Mr. Robot (as Allsafe Security employee Lloyd).

Advertisements & Other Work

Takahashi has appeared in over 45 national ad campaigns for brands such as Snapple, the NFL, Esurance, McDonald's, and Amp'd Mobile (where he plays a worker that raps the song "U and Dat" (featuring T-Pain and Kandi Girl) out loud in a bathroom before another employee notice him). Takahashi also provides the voice of "Paul Tard" in the videogame Slumber Party Slaughterhouse: The Game (2008).

Takahashi has also appeared on stage in Paul Kikuchi's Slice, at the Fremont Theater in Pasadena.

References

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