Cary Y. Mizobe, a celebrated thespian, entered the world on October 2, 1953, in the breathtakingly beautiful island of Kauai, Hawaii, a picturesque paradise situated in the vast Pacific Ocean, with the majestic mountain ranges and verdant landscapes serving as a serene backdrop to his early life.
With his humble beginnings in this tropical haven, Mizobe would go on to forge an illustrious career, leaving an indelible mark on the world of acting, his contributions to the entertainment industry being a testament to his unwavering dedication and unrelenting passion for his craft.
Throughout his storied career, Mizobe has had the privilege of playing a diverse range of roles, with some of his most notable performances including his portrayal of a fictional character in the action-comedy film Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, released in the year 2002, his voice acting work in the critically acclaimed stop-motion animated film Kubo and the Two Strings, which premiered in 2016, and his starring role in the action-comedy film Bamboo Shark, which hit the big screens in 2011.
As a precursor to his solo exploits, Mizobe had entered into a romantic partnership with the enchanting Peggy Lynn Yamamoto, a union that would precede his eventual departure from the confines of matrimony.