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Sessue Hayakawa
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Actor
From
Nanaura, Chiba, Japan
Born
1889-06-10
Overview
Sessue Hayakawa (June 10, 1889 – November 23, 1973) was a Japanese and American Issei (Japanese immigrant) actor who starred in American, Japanese, French, German, and British films. Hayakawa was the first and one of the few Asian actors to find stardom in the United States as well as Europe. Between the mid-1910s and the late 1920s, he was as well known as actors Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. He was one of the highest paid stars of his time; making $5,000 a week in 1915, and $2 million a year via his own production company during the 1920s. He starred in over 80 movies and has two films in the U.S. National Film Registry. His international stardom transitioned both silent films and talkies.
Of his English-language films, Hayakawa is probably best known for his role as Colonel Saito in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai, for which he received a nomination for Academy Award Best Supporting Actor in 1957. He also appeared as the pirate leader in Disney's Swiss Family Robinson in 1960. In addition to his film acting career, Hayakawa was a theatre actor, film and theatre producer, film director, screenwriter, novelist, martial artist, and an ordained Zen master. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sessue Hayakawa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

TV
Wagon Train

TV
Taikouki

Film
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Oct 11, 1957

Film
Swiss Family Robinson
Dec 21, 1960

Film
Green Mansions
Mar 19, 1959

TV
Asian Americans

Film
Tokyo Joe
Oct 26, 1949

Film
House of Bamboo
Jul 1, 1955

Film
Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
Oct 13, 2019

Film
Lover's Duet
Sep 30, 1967

Film
The Geisha Boy
Nov 2, 1958

Film
The Motherland Far Far Away
Mar 5, 1950

Film
Les Miserables II: Banner of Love and Freedom
Nov 14, 1950

Film
Hell to Eternity
Aug 1, 1960

Film
After Five
Jan 28, 1915
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