Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa dead: James Bond and ‘Mortal Kombat’ actor dies aged 75

The Man in the High Castle, portrayed by Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa in “The Last Emperor,” “Memoirs of a Geisha,” and “The Man in the High Castle,” is a well-known character from “Mortal Kombat” movies. He has passed away.

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, an actor well known for his roles in the “Mortal Kombat” franchise, tragically passed away, his family has confirmed.

Tagawa died in Santa Barbara, California, the result of complications from a stroke, his family told Deadline. He was reportedly surrounded by family, including his children, when he died on Thursday, December 4.

In addition to his work in ‘Mortal Kombat,’ Tagawa is also known for his roles in “The Last Emperor”, “Memoirs of a Geisha” and “The Man in the High Castle.”

He was born in Japan but moved to North Carolina when he was five years old. Among his nearly 150 acting credits … “Big Trouble in Little China,” “Tekken,” “Pearl Harbor,” “Planet of the Apes,” “Elektra,” “Snow Falling on Cedars,” “47 Ronin” and “License to Kill.”

One fan wrote on X to be shocked to learn Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa had passed away. The most recognizable video game villain, Hang Tsung, was created by Tagawa with such flawlessness. My heart will forever be filled with his voice. Thank you, Mr. Tagawa, and rest easy.

Another wrote: “Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa had been in a lot of shows and movies, but no one kould ever match the energy he brought as Shang Tsung in the first ever #MortalKombatMovie in ’95. May he now rest in peace. May your legacy shall live on for eternity, Mr. Tagawa.”

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, RIP, wrote a third person. You are a legend in Shang Tsung, and I will never forget that. When I was a young child, many children had a big impact on their lives, and you performed beautifully to all of us.

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Katie Price must stick to strict condition in order to keep custody of her children

After their bitter divorce in 2009, Katie Price and Peter Andre have two children together. Harvey and Katie also have three other children.

Katie Price is delighted to have her children living with her again at her new rented home — but she must stick to a tough condition.

Friends reportedly told the TV personality to halt sharing images and videos of Harvey, Junior, Princess, Jett, and Bunny in order to keep them in her care. However, according to Katie, 47, “finds it hard” to stop doing this because she has done it frequently throughout their lives.

But the former model is ready to spend Christmas with her youngest children, having had an empty nest for some time. One friend said: “Katie is thrilled to have them back living with her full-time. But she has made a vow that she will not be sharing any pictures of them online. She wants to do the best she can for them and if that means keeping their home life private then so be it.”

Katie was not invited to Princess’ 18th birthday party in the summer, which reopened old wounds between the former model and the teen’s dad, Peter Andre. Katie also shares Junior with singer Peter, who she divorced in 2009 after a four-year marriage.

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The TV personality, who is based in Brighton, East Sussex, has also made a promise to refrain from using social media. She continued, “She had been told by those around her that they needed some privacy, and that’s what Katie finds difficult. She had been told by those around her.”

She makes sure her youngest children are happy and at ease by making sure they are both content and content during Christmas. They’ve had a difficult few years.

She’s pleased that she’s back after these awkward times. After all, they spent a lot of their early years on magazine covers, so it will be a little unsettling to not share them online.

While Katie’s eldest son Harvey, 23, who is severely disabled, spends most of his time in a care home, it is reported that Princess and Junior, 20, both moved in with their father Peter a few years ago.

The Daily Mail says that, until the arrest of Katie’s ex-husband Kieran Hayler, 38, Katie had limited access to her youngest children after she breached a restraining order taken out against her by his fiancée Michelle Penticost.

After kicking abuse at her and another woman in a school playground, Katie, who gained notoriety in the late 1990s for her glamour modeling work, was prohibited from contacting Ms. Penticost directly or indirectly in June 2019.

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Katie Price must stick to strict condition in order to keep custody of her children

After their bitter divorce in 2009, Katie Price and Peter Andre have two children together. Harvey and Katie also have three other children.

Katie Price is delighted to have her children living with her again at her new rented home — but she must stick to a tough condition.

Friends reportedly told the TV personality to halt sharing images and videos of Harvey, Junior, Princess, Jett, and Bunny in order to keep them in her care. However, according to Katie, 47, “finds it hard” to stop doing this because she has done it frequently throughout their lives.

But the former model is ready to spend Christmas with her youngest children, having had an empty nest for some time. One friend said: “Katie is thrilled to have them back living with her full-time. But she has made a vow that she will not be sharing any pictures of them online. She wants to do the best she can for them and if that means keeping their home life private then so be it.”

Katie was not invited to Princess’ 18th birthday party in the summer, which reopened old wounds between the former model and the teen’s dad, Peter Andre. Katie also shares Junior with singer Peter, who she divorced in 2009 after a four-year marriage.

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The TV personality, who is based in Brighton, East Sussex, has also made a promise to refrain from using social media. She continued, “She had been told by those around her that they needed some privacy, and that’s what Katie finds difficult. She had been told by those around her.”

She makes sure her youngest children are happy and at ease by making sure they are both content and content during Christmas. They’ve had a difficult few years.

She’s pleased that she’s back after these awkward times. After all, they spent a lot of their early years on magazine covers, so it will be a little unsettling to not share them online.

While Katie’s eldest son Harvey, 23, who is severely disabled, spends most of his time in a care home, it is reported that Princess and Junior, 20, both moved in with their father Peter a few years ago.

The Daily Mail says that, until the arrest of Katie’s ex-husband Kieran Hayler, 38, Katie had limited access to her youngest children after she breached a restraining order taken out against her by his fiancée Michelle Penticost.

After kicking abuse at her and another woman in a school playground, Katie, who gained notoriety in the late 1990s for her glamour modeling work, was prohibited from contacting Ms. Penticost directly or indirectly in June 2019.

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US Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn district map for 2026 midterms

The state of Texas in the southern state of Texas may use a contentious map of congressional districts to support Republicans in the midterm elections of 2026.

The court’s six conservative justices gave the new map the go-ahead, and the three liberal justices joined in dissenting. The court’s decision on Thursday was ideologically divided.

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A lower court’s decision removes a November order that had forbade Texas from using the new congressional map. In violation of the US Constitution, the lower court determined that Texas had “racially gerrymandered” the districts.

However, Texas urged urgent action to lift the hold and submitted an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.

After all, it was claimed that candidates need to understand their constituents’ preferences before beginning their campaigns for the midterm elections in November 2026.

The conservative majority determined that Texas was likely to prevail “on the merits of its claims” in a brief, unsigned order.

Additionally, it cited court precedent that “lower courts should typically not change the election rules on the eve of an election.” According to the order, doing otherwise would “inflict irreparable harm” on the state.

Prior to the crucial midterm elections, a nationwide scramble has been sparked by the map’s alleged map.

The Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday is likely to spur even more political-party-friendly redrawing attempts.

a trend that runs throughout the country

The conflict started in June when it became known that President Donald Trump was urging Texas state legislators to adopt a new congressional map, which would allow Republicans to reclaim five of their seats in the US House of Representatives.

Given its large population, Texas is regarded as one of the nation’s largest Republican strongholds. The state currently holds 38 seats in the House, 25 of which Republicans hold.

However, only 220 of the 435 seats in the House are currently held by Republicans.

In the midterm elections in every congressional district, which will feature a new election in 2026, Democrats are attempting to win the chamber. Trump’s declining poll results offer an opportunity for growth, according to strategists on the left.

The Republican president’s approval rating, according to Gallup, dropped five points to 36 percent just this week, marking his lowest rating since his second term.

However, Trump and his supporters have reacted. Promoting partisan redistricting, a practice known as gerrymandering, has been one of their tactics.

The Texas effort was the start of the trend. Democrats had attempted to stop the process after being outnumbered in the state legislature, even attempting to leave the state entirely.

But they were ultimately forced to turn around. Additionally, the new districts were approved by Texas’ Republican-controlled state legislature in August.

Republicans and Democrats in other states were trying to redraw their maps to compete for more congressional seats, which led to a sort of redistricting arms race across the nation.

Republicans in Missouri passed a new gerrymandered map in September, and North Carolina did the same in October. Republicans are anticipated to each win one more House seat per state.

The state’s independent election commission would be replaced with a new partisan map after California voters approved a ballot initiative supported by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in November.

The new California map is intended to help Democrats clinch exactly five more House seats, making that effort explicit to neutralize any gains made by Texas Republicans.

Voting rights advocates have long expressed concern about how partisan redistricting affects minority communities in the US.

However, gerrymandering is not a crime at all.

States typically elect new congressional districts once every ten years in response to demographic trends in the US census. After all, each state’s representative population is a function of its overall population, so districts must evolve accordingly as the population grows or shrinks.

The legislature is often tasked with creating those new congressional maps, and the results are frequently partisan.

The Supreme Court has ruled that federal courts cannot determine whether legislatures have erected their maps in an excessive manner despite acknowledging that partisan gerrymandering can threaten democracy.

However, there is one rule prohibiting racial discrimination. Both the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the US Constitution provide protections to ensure that voters are not disenfranchised and divided based on race.

The Supreme Court entered into the case on Thursday, Greg Abbott v. the League of United Latin American Citizens.

The US District Court for Western Texas sided with plaintiffs who claimed the state’s new map was intended to erode the electoral power of Black and Latino voters.

The court made reference to statements made by Texas governor Greg Abbott and members of the Trump administration that appeared to be aimed at congressional districts with non-white majority.

However, the district court “feamed to respect the presumption of legislative good faith,” according to the Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday. Additionally, it referred to the lower court’s decision as “ambiguous” and “circumstantial evidence” ().

Justice Samuel Alito, a right-winger, went further, arguing that it was challenging to distinguish between racial discrimination and legal gerrymandering.

Aufgrund of the association between race and racial preference, Alito wrote, “License can easily use allegations of racial gerrymandering for partisan goals.”

If the new Texas map was simply a race-based idea, Alito claimed that the plaintiffs had to demonstrate how a partisan map would differ from a race-based map.

Midterms race

Republican politicians praised the ruling on Thursday as proof of their efforts.

“We won! Governor Abbott wrote on his social media account that Texas is “officially” and legally “more red.”

The Texas congressional redistricting maps that add five more Republican seats have been restored by the Supreme Court. Our representation in D.C. and the values of Texas are more accurately aligned by the new maps.

Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton praised his efforts to defend the Republican Party’s platform.

In a statement posted online, he said, “I have defended Texas’ fundamental right to draw a map that ensures we are represented by Republicans in the face of Democrats’ attempts to abuse the judicial system to steal the U.S. House.”

“Texas is paving the way, district by district, state by state,” says Texas.

Justice Elena Kagan questioned whether the Supreme Court’s members had given the evidence a thorough analysis in a stinging dissention.

She compared the high court’s quick decision to the lower court’s one.

“The District Court held a nine-day hearing, which included the introduction of thousands of exhibits and witness testimony. It analyzed the 3, 000-page factual record that came out as a result,” Kagan wrote.

“And it determined that the answer was clear after reviewing all the evidence. In violation of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments of the Constitution, Texas largely divided its citizens according to racial lines when it created its new pro-Republican House map.

Kagan remarked that the district court’s lengthy 160-page decision also provided an explanation of its reasoning.

Kagan rebutted that decision on the grounds that it was based on a cold paper record that was perused over the weekend. “We are a higher court than the District Court, but we are not a better court when it comes to making such a fact-based decision.”

The plaintiffs in Thursday’s case and other advocates have pledged to fight Texas’s redistricting efforts despite the legal setback.

After Thursday’s ruling, Texas state representative James Talarico, a Democrat, stated in a statement that “voters are supposed to choose their politicians — not the other way around.”

We’re going to continue fighting, Donald Trump and his hand-picked Supreme Court say.

Thomas Markle: Major update on Meghan Markle’s dad who was rushed to hospital

After becoming seriously ill at his home on the island of Cebu, Thomas Markle, the father of Meghan Markle, was taken to intensive care and had an emergency operation.

Thomas Markle senior’s son has given a key update on his dad’s health.

The former TV lighting director, 81, is now in a “stable” condition but remains in intensive care, Tom Jr said last night. His father was taken to hospital in the Philippines on Tuesday, after he became seriously ill at his home. He had a three-hour operation, from which it is said he is now recovering.

Tom Jr., 59, said last night, “I saw my dad today.” He heavily relies on painkillers and other medications. He has access to a variety of machines. He is essentially out of the picture. He is stable, according to the doctors, which is encouraging. He is a fighter and a brave person.

It is thought the former director of photographer is now set to go through another surgery to take out a blood clot. This comes amid an outpouring of support from people across the world, including in the UK, after social media became saturated with messages of hope.

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Speaking to the Daily Mail, Tom Jr continued: “The whole family is grateful for the outpouring of love and well-wishes from people around the globe, particularly from Britain. We thank everyone for their support and ask that you keep sending positive thoughts for Dad’s recovery.”

Samantha, 61, Mr. Markle’s other daughter, said, “We are all praying that Dad survives.” He still has a long road to recovery ahead.

However, Thomas Sr and Meghan’s relationship broke down and the pair became estranged in 2018, after Meghan married Prince Harry. The pensioner has been living in a £500-a-month high-rise flat in the island of Cebu, more than 7,000 miles away from Meghan and Harry in Los Angeles. He has never met his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet.

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And Tom Jr. claimed that since his father’s hospital admission, the Sussex camp has not heard from them. Meghan and Harry should reach out to Dad, he added. His health issue has not yet been addressed by the Sussexes.

Thomas Sr, who was born in Newport, Pennsylvania, has had two heart attacks and a stroke in recent years but still left the US for the punishing heat of Cebu, part of The Philippines. Temperatures reached 33C in the summer, and humidity levels almost 90%.

Thomas Markle: Major update on Meghan Markle’s dad who was rushed to hospital

After becoming seriously ill at his home on the island of Cebu, Thomas Markle, the father of Meghan Markle, was taken to intensive care and had an emergency operation.

Thomas Markle senior’s son has given a key update on his dad’s health.

The former TV lighting director, 81, is now in a “stable” condition but remains in intensive care, Tom Jr said last night. His father was taken to hospital in the Philippines on Tuesday, after he became seriously ill at his home. He had a three-hour operation, from which it is said he is now recovering.

Tom Jr., 59, said last night, “I saw my dad today.” He heavily relies on painkillers and other medications. He has access to a variety of machines. He is essentially out of the picture. He is stable, according to the doctors, which is encouraging. He is a fighter and a brave person.

It is thought the former director of photographer is now set to go through another surgery to take out a blood clot. This comes amid an outpouring of support from people across the world, including in the UK, after social media became saturated with messages of hope.

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Speaking to the Daily Mail, Tom Jr continued: “The whole family is grateful for the outpouring of love and well-wishes from people around the globe, particularly from Britain. We thank everyone for their support and ask that you keep sending positive thoughts for Dad’s recovery.”

Samantha, 61, Mr. Markle’s other daughter, said, “We are all praying that Dad survives.” He still has a long road to recovery ahead.

However, Thomas Sr and Meghan’s relationship broke down and the pair became estranged in 2018, after Meghan married Prince Harry. The pensioner has been living in a £500-a-month high-rise flat in the island of Cebu, more than 7,000 miles away from Meghan and Harry in Los Angeles. He has never met his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet.

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And Tom Jr. claimed that since his father’s hospital admission, the Sussex camp has not heard from them. Meghan and Harry should reach out to Dad, he added. His health issue has not yet been addressed by the Sussexes.

Thomas Sr, who was born in Newport, Pennsylvania, has had two heart attacks and a stroke in recent years but still left the US for the punishing heat of Cebu, part of The Philippines. Temperatures reached 33C in the summer, and humidity levels almost 90%.