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Darrell Y. Hamamoto is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies. He was a scholar of Asian American media and professor for almost 23 years at the University of California, Davis before retiring in 2018.
One writer characterized it "mainly an Internet dating site" [7] In 2003, Darrell Hamamoto used an interview on the site to attract male talent for his adult film Skin to Skin, using the "unheard of" pairing of an Asian-American male performer with Asian-American woman.
G. Allen Johnson of SFGate called it "an informative and extremely entertaining look at how Asian American men have been portrayed by Hollywood." [6] Marilyn Moss wrote in The Hollywood Reporter that the documentary was "a no-nonsense, humorless trek through much footage, without much context and without a large idea."
Hamamoto (written: 濱本) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Darrell Hamamoto, American writer and academic; Pamela Hamamoto, American diplomat; Yuki Hamamoto (濱本 裕基, born 1985), Japanese motorcycle racer
Phil Hartman was the first cast member to portray Bill Clinton and did so until he left the show in 1994. Among his 18 appearances as Clinton, [5] a December 1992 sketch, in which Clinton enters a McDonald's and eats customers' food while talking about politics, has been noted as a successful one.
Brian Williams appears in a brief sketch immediately before Weekend Update; in it, Williams briefly talks to Poehler believing he would be the new co-anchor, and appearing visibly disappointed when Meyers revealed he was picked instead. Seth Meyers' first episode as Weekend Update co-anchor. Don Roy King's first episode as director.
Washington Commanders franchise legend Darrell Green will have his No. 24 retired during the 2024 season, the team announced Thursday. The Commanders recently invited Green to their training ...
On February 28, the band posted a picture on Facebook of Moody recording vocals for the album. On March 12, an update video was posted to YouTube. [65] On March 18, the band was announced to be playing Mayhem Festival 2013. [66] On March 18, Five Finger Death Punch posted a promotional video for their next tour with a new song "Here to Die". [66]