Grant Imahara

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Grant Imahara

Born October 23, 1970 (1970-10-23) (age 37)
Flag of the United States Los Angeles, California, United States
Other names Grant Masaru Imahara (今原 真申 Imahara Masaru?) (birth name)
Occupation MythBusters (build team), Electronics and radio control expert
Website
www.myspace.com/grantimahara

Grant Imahara (born October 23, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an American electronics and radio control expert, best known for his work as a Build Team member on the American television show MythBusters. He is credited in many feature films as a model maker for the visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), where he worked for nine years. In particular, he is credited for his work in updating the fleet of aging R2-D2 robots for the Star Wars prequel trilogy. As an official Artoo Technician, he makes a cameo appearance in the mockumentary R2-D2: Beneath the Dome.

He is also known for his appearance on BattleBots, where he designed and competed with his robot Deadblow. Other famous works include designing the circuit that creates the rhythmic oscillation of the arms of the modern Energizer Bunny[1], leading Team ILM to victory in an appearance in Junkyard Mega-Wars, as well as authoring Kickin' Bot: An Illustrated Guide to Building Combat Robots (ISBN 0-7645-4113-7), considered to be a definitive reference in robot construction.[2]

Imahara is a graduate of the University of Southern California, with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. For a time, he seriously considered switching majors with the intention of becoming a screenwriter, although he decided to stay on the engineering track after assisting Tomlinson Holman[citation needed], a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and creator of the Lucasfilm THX sound system. Imahara was hired after graduation as a Licensing Engineer for Lucasfilm's Home THX division, he then moved to ILM where he was involved in films such as The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Galaxy Quest, AI: Artificial Intelligence, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, Van Helsing and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

Imahara eventually joined MythBusters, upon the insistence of friend and occasional employer Jamie Hyneman and former ILM colleague Linda Wolkovitch (now an Associate Producer on MythBusters). He joined as the third member of the Build Team, replacing former MythBusters welder Scottie Chapman.

Imahara was a cast member and a story writer for the short film Architects of Evil created for the 2004 Industrial Light and Magic Backyard Film Contest.[3] He mentors the Richmond High robotics team Biomechs #841 (Richmond Ca.) for the FIRST Robotics Competition lending his expert guidance on how to create the right robot for the right job.[4] Imahara was profiled in the magazine IEEE Spectrum in an issue focusing on engineering dream jobs. The article was titled Grant Imahara: Debunker in The Box[5]. He is shown in a fire resistant suit on the cover.

Imahara currently resides in Oakland, California.[citation needed]

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NAME Imahara, Grant
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION MythBusters (build team member), Electronics and radio control expert
DATE OF BIRTH October 23, 1970
PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California, United States
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH