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  1. Tamlyn Naomi Tomita (born January 27, 1966) is an American actress. She made her screen debut as Kumiko in The Karate Kid Part II (1986) and reprised the character for the streaming series Cobra Kai (2021). She is also well known for her role as Waverly in The Joy Luck Club (1993).

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    Tamlyn Tomita is a Japanese-American actress, writer and producer, known for The Day After Tomorrow, The Karate Kid Part II and The Eye. She was born in Okinawa, Japan and has appeared in various TV shows and movies, such as Star Trek: Picard, Cobra Kai and Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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  3. Tamlyn Tomita is a Japanese-American actress and writer, known for The Day After Tomorrow, The Karate Kid Part II and The Eye. She was born in Okinawa, Japan in 1966 and married to Daniel Blinkoff.

    • January 27, 1966
  4. Jan 1, 2021 · Actress Tamlyn Tomita, photographed in Glendale, reprises her role as Kumiko from “The Karate Kid Part II” in the Netflix series “Cobra Kai.” (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times) By Jen Yamato...

  5. Jan 7, 2021 · The actress, who played Kumiko in Karate Kid Part II, talks to ET about reprising her role in Netflix's Cobra Kai and reuniting with Ralph Macchio. She also shares her thoughts on the legacy of Pat Morita and the representation of Okinawa culture.

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  7. May 2024. #asianprom #aanhpi #aanhpimonth #apaics - 🥰 So many longtime friends and community advocates were in attendance including: 😍 Celebrity Tamlyn Tomita (@thetamlyntomita) of The Karate Kid (@karatekidmovie) and Cobra Kai (@cobrakaiseries) series #mychildhoodcrush ⚡️ Democratic National Committee (@thedemocrats) Chairman Jaime ...

  8. Mar 9, 2020 · Tamlyn Tomita, an actress and activist of Japanese and Okinawan descent, shares her voice and stories in the five-part series that explores Asian American history and culture. She talks about the importance of telling Asian American stories as part of American history and her personal connection to the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans.

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