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Diane Mizota Born Diane Kiyomi Mizota
September 9, 1973
Los Angeles, California, U.S.Occupation Actress, dancer, hostess Years active 1997–present Diane Kiyomi Mizota (born September 9, 1973) is an American dancer, actress, and hostess.
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Life and career
Mizota, a Japanese American, was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in Danville, California. Mizota studied dance in high school and in UCLA and graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Communication Studies. Mizota played Katy in the MTV comedy/drama Undressed, guest starred on the soap opera Passions, and danced in Boys and Girls, Beautiful, and the ill-fated Monkeybone in 2001.
Mizota appeared in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) as Fook Mi, alongside Carrie Ann Inaba who played her twin sister Fook Yu. The two women are not related, but when Mizota had been cast for her role, she was asked if she knew any actresses who resembled her and suggested Inaba. Inaba, who had appeared briefly in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, was given the role and the two women were made up to appear as identical twins. Mizota and Inaba would later reprise their roles with Mike Myers in a commercial for Motorola.
In 2003, Mizota co-hosted the annual video game awards G-Phoria along with comedian Jamie Kennedy and Victor Lucas, host of the video game show, The Electric Playground. Mizota was a host for Discovery Kids' Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls on NBC and a video game countdown show, Filter on G4. Mizota's time on the G4 Network has given her a wide fanbase. However, on December 9, 2005, Mizota announced that G4 had canceled the series, and the last episode of Filter with Mizota as host aired on December 19, 2005. G4 brought back Filter in June 2006 with new host Beth Ostrosky, but the show has since been canceled again.
Also in 2005, Mizota took part in the reality show, Three Wishes starring Amy Grant and had a role in Rob Marshall's feature film, Memoirs of a Geisha.
Mizota hosted an online technology show for Revision3 called InDigital, but has since moved on. Mizota is the current spokeswoman for Time Warner Cable, under the name "Karen". In 2006, Mizota appeared in a Best Buy holidays commercial as a Best Buy employee, and in Toyota commercials as a customer looking at cars. In 2007, Mizota appeared in another Best Buy holiday commercial as a woman with a voyeuristic partner, and in a State Farm commercial, as a baseball game attendant. In 2009, Mizota appeared in a Volkswagen commercial as a dealership employee.
Diane recently hosted a Dancing With the Stars recap with Joey Lawrence on Yahoo.com, as part of Yahoo! Buzz Session. She co-hosts the second season of the GSN series Bingo America with Richard Karn.[1] She also hosts the celebrity fitness show, "Inside and Out" on Yahoo's OMG page and has recently been tapped to host "This Week in Mom" on Yahoo's Shine page.
In April 2011, Diane won the social media contest to become Ashton Kutcher's Vice President of Pop Culture for Popchips, by writing, producing and editing her own submission video, and will cover pop culture events for the next year. One of her first assignments is an exclusive interview with Bruno Mars as he prepares his new tour.
Filmography
- Played Fook Mi, one of the Japanese twins in Austin Powers: Goldmember.
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Principals Current Shows AnimeTV · AppJudgment · Best Of... · Bytejacker · Delicious Steak with Dan Brown · Digg Dialogg · Diggnation · Epic Meal Time · Film Riot · GeekBeat.TV · Hak5 · HD Nation · Joe Genius · LandlineTV · Penn Point · ROFL · Scam School · SoldierKnowsBest · Tekzilla · The Game Show · The Totally Rad Show · The Young Turks · Tom's Top 5 · XLR8R TVCancelled Shows Ctrl+Alt+Chicken · CO-OP · Epic Fu · Food Mob · Geekdrome · The GigaOm Show · iFanboy (self-distributed) · InDigital · INST MSGS · Infected by Martin Sargent · Internet Superstar · JV's World · Mysteries of Science Explained · Not Mainstream Typical Videos · PixelPerfect · Web Zeroes · popSiren · The Revision3 Gazette · Social Brew · Systm · The Digg Reel · thebroken · Web Drifter (on hiatus) · Wine Library TVCurrent hosts Alex Albrecht · Maurico Balvanera · Andrew Bancroft · Veronica Belmont · Jason Bertrand · Johnny Yong Bosch · Rob Bowen · Paul Briganti · Dan Brown · Brian Brushwood · Jeff Cannata · Anthony Carboni · Matt Chandronait · Stephanie Chu · Ryan Connolly · Jim Festante · Josh Flanagan · Jay Frechette · Annie Gaus · David Guida · Niall Harbison · Robert Heron · Penn Jillette · Conor Kilpatrick · Darren Kitchen · Matt Lestock · Cali Lewis · Tom Merritt · Bert Monroy · Shannon Morse · Jared Neumark · Patrick Norton · Ryan O'Donnell · David Prager · Saj Pothiawala · Cesar Quintero · Ron Richards · Jonah Ray · Kevin Rose · Dan Trachtenberg · Cenk Uygur · Ana Kasparian · Ben Mankiewicz · Cristina Valenzuela · Nikole ZivalichFormer hosts David Calkins · Hahn Choi · Jessica Corbin · Zadi Diaz · Stewart Engesser · Andrew Hahn · Dan Huard · Joyce Kim · Sarah Lane · Jonathan London · Om Malik · Irene McGee · Diane Mizota · Joey Rabier · David Randolph · Martin Sargent · Jay Speiden · Heather Stewart · Neha Tiwari · Gary Vaynerchuk · Jeff Vandergrift · Wil Wheaton · Moujan ZolfaghariCategories:- 1973 births
- American dancers
- American actors of Japanese descent
- American people of Japanese descent
- Living people
- People from Los Angeles, California
- University of California, Los Angeles alumni
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