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          Audiobook by George Takei, narrated by George Takei.

          George Takei shares the dramatic and turbulent events of his career, from his childhood and life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II.!

          To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei

          1994 autobiography by actor George Takei

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          To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr.

          Sulu is an autobiography by actor George Takei, first published by Pocket Books in 1994. Takei describes his early childhood and the time his family spent in Japanese American internment, and experiences which shaped his motivation towards political activism.

          He initially entered University of California, Berkeley with the plan to attend architecture school, but later told his parents he wanted to be an actor and graduated with a degree in drama.

          This is the autobiography of one of Star Trek's most popular stars, George Takei.

        1. This is the autobiography of one of Star Trek's most popular stars, George Takei.
        2. George Takei born Hosato Takei is an American actor, author and activist known for his role as Hikaru Sulu, helmsman of the USS Enterprise in the Star Trek.
        3. George Takei shares the dramatic and turbulent events of his career, from his childhood and life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II.
        4. ” In , he published his autobiography, “To the Stars,” which sold more than , copies and has been translated into Japanese and German.
        5. There Goes the Internet, co-written the science-fiction novel Mirror Friend, Mirror Foe with Robert Asprin and published his autobiography To the Stars in
        6. He discusses his early acting roles and his experiences on Star Trek, including conflicts with William Shatner. Takei was pleased when his character Sulu had a prominent role as Captain of the starshipExcelsior in the movie Star Trek VI.

          The book received positive reviews in Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and the Austin American-Statesm