The original version's female lead in The Karate Kid is genuinely stunning.
As a martial arts sensation in the early 2010s, The Karate Kid, starring Jaden Smith, is not the first film in the series but an impressive remake of the 1984 debut. In the original, the male lead named Daniel also becomes a revered martial artist and develops a romantic connection with a beautiful Japanese woman.


Meet Kumiko, the original character inspiring Mei Ying in



Portraying Kumiko in the original The Karate Kid is Japanese actress Tamlyn Tomita. This role marked Tomita's entry into Hollywood, providing numerous opportunities in acting. Noteworthy projects Tomita has been part of include the survival disaster film The Day After Tomorrow, the musical series Glee, and various others like CSI, Teen Wolf, How to Get Away with Murder, The Good Doctor,... Recently, she and the original cast of The Karate Kid made a comeback in the series Cobra Kai - a sequel set in the present day.




At the age of 60, Tamlyn Tomita can be considered one of the most radiant Japanese beauties in Hollywood. She continues to dazzle with her youthful appearance and unexpected beauty. Compared to the 2010 version played by Han Wen Wen, Tamlyn Tomita undoubtedly excels, especially in her career. For Han Wen Wen, she lost her charm in acting long ago after The Karate Kid, leaving the audience deeply regretful.


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