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Sessue Hayakawa is a Actor, Director, Story and Producer Japonais born on 10 june 1889 at Chiba (Japon)

Sessue Hayakawa

Sessue Hayakawa
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Birth name Kintarō Hayakawa
Nationality Japon
Birth 10 june 1889 at Chiba (Japon)
Death 23 november 1973 (at 84 years) at Tokyo (Japon)

Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲, Hayakawa Sesshū, June 10, 1889 – November 23, 1973) was a Japanese Issei actor who starred in American, Japanese, French, German, and British films. Hayakawa was active at the outset of the American film industry. He was the first Asian actor to find stardom in the United States and Europe. He is the first Asian American as well as the first Japanese American movie star and the first Asian American leading man. His "broodingly handsome" good looks and typecasting as a sinister villain with sexual dominance made him a heartthrob among American women, and the first male sex symbol of Hollywood, several years in advance of Rudolph Valentino.

During those early years, Hayakawa was as well known and as popular as Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, although today his name is largely unknown to the public.

His popularity, sex appeal, and extravagant lifestyle (e.g., his wild parties and his gold-plated Pierce-Arrow) may have fed tension within segments of American society which was already filled with feelings of the "yellow peril". While at the time Chinese actors were treated in a demasculinized way, Hayakawa's example directly contrasts with this. However, with the rising tensions with Japan, Japanese actors were no longer welcome in Hollywood. Following the end of the war, Asian characters were depicted in a desexualized fashion, something that continues to today in Modern Hollywood and in the wider society, as exemplified by the controversial character of I.Y. Yunioshi in Breakfast At Tiffany's. Hayakawa refused to adopt the negative stereotypes. He abandoned Hollywood for European cinema and there he was treated equally. Hayakawa's friendships with American actors led him to return to Hollywood. He was one of the highest paid stars of his time, earning $5,000 per week in 1915, and $2 million per year through his own production company during the 1920s. He starred in over eighty movies, and two of his films stand in the United States National Film Registry. 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 for Best Supporting Actor in 1957. He also appeared in the 1950 film Three Came Home and 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, member of the French Resistance, and a Zen master.

Biography

On May 1, 1914, Hayakawa married fellow Japanese actress Tsuru Aoki, who co-starred in several of his movies. Hayakawa's first child, a son, was born in New York in 1929, to a white actress named Ruth Noble. The boy was known as Alexander Hayes, but the name was changed to Yukio after Sessue and his wife Tsuru adopted the child and took him to be raised and educated in Japan. Later, Hayakawa had two daughters: Yoshiko, an actress, and Fujiko, a dancer. Aoki died in 1961, after which Hayakawa moved back to Japan and became a Zen master. Hayakawa was known for his discipline and martial arts skills. While a student at the University of Chicago, he played quarterback for the football team and was once penalized for using jujitsu to bring down an opponent.

While filming The Jaguar's Claws, in the Mojave Desert, Hayakawa played a Mexican bandit, with 500 cowboys as extras. On the first night of filming, the extras drank all night and well into the next day. No work was being done, so Hayakawa challenged the group to a fight. Two men stepped forward. Hayakawa said of the incident, "The first one struck out at me. I seized his arm and sent him flying on his face along the rough ground. The second attempted to grapple and I was forced to flip him over my head and let him fall on his neck. The fall knocked him unconscious." Hayakawa then disarmed yet another cowboy. The extras returned to work, amused by the way the small man manhandled the big bruising cowboys.

Best films

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Sessue Hayakawa (71 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1966The DaydreamerActorThe Mole (voice)
1960Swiss Family RobinsonActorKuala, Pirate Chief
1960Hell to EternityActorGeneral Matsui
1959Green MansionsActorRuni
1958The Geisha BoyActorMr. Sikita
1957The Bridge on the River KwaiActorCol. Saito
1955House of BambooActorInspector Kito
1950Three Came HomeActorColonel Michio Suga
1949Tokyo JoeActorBaron Kimura
1949Tokyo JoeActorBaron Kimura
1947Quartier chinoisActorTchang
1946Le Cabaret du Grand LargeActorProfesseur Wang
1943Le Soleil de minuitActorMatsui
1943MalariaActor
1942Gambling HellActorYing Tchaï
1942Patrouille blancheActor
1938Tempête sur l'AsieActorPrinz Ling
1937YoshiwaraActorYsamo, Kuli
1937The Daughter of the SamuraiActorIwao Yamato
1937ForfaitureActorPrince Hu-Long
1931Daughter of the DragonActorAh Kee
1931Around the World with Douglas FairbanksActorSelf
1924Sen Yan’s DevotionActorSen Yan
1924The Great Prince ShanActorPrince Shan
1924The Danger LineActor
1923The BattleActor, DirectorLe Marquis Yorisaka
1923The BattleActor, DirectorLe Marquis Yorisaka
1922The Vermilion PencilActorTse Chan / The Unknown / Li Chan
1922Night Life in HollywoodActorSelf
1921The SwampActor, StoryWang
1921Black RosesActor, ProducerYoda
1921The First BornActor, ProducerChan Wang
1921Five Days to LiveActor
1920The Devil's ClaimActorAkbar Khan / Hassan
1920An Arabian KnightActorAhmed
1920Li Ting LangActorLi Ting Lang
1920The Beggar PrinceActorNikki/Prince
1919The Dragon PainterActorTatsu - the Dragon Painter
1919The Man BeneathActorDr. Chindi Ashutor
1919Bonds of HonorActorYamashito / Sasamoto
1919The Courageous CowardActorSuki Iota
1919A Heart in PawnActorTomaya
1919The Illustrious PrinceActor
1919The Tong ManActorLuk Chen
1918The Bravest WayActorKara Tamura
1918The Gray HorizonActor
1918His BirthrightActor, Story, ProducerYukio
1918His DebtActor
1918The Temple Of DuskActorAkira
1918BanzaiActorThe American General
1918The Honor of His HouseActorCount Ito Onato
1917The Bottle ImpActorLopaka
1917The Secret GameActorNara-Nara
1917The Call of the EastActorArai Takada
1916Alien SoulsActorSakata
1915After FiveActorOki, the Valet
1915The CheatActorHishuru Tori [Haka Arakau]
1915TemptationActorOpera Admirer
1915The Secret SinActorLin Foo
1914A Relic of Old JapanActor
1914The Death MaskActorRunning Wolf
1914The Last of the LineActorTiah - Gray Otter's Son
1914Star of the NorthActor
1914The Village 'Neath the SeaActor
1914The Wrath of the GodsActorLord Yamaki
1914The FamineActor
1914NippedActor
1914O Mimi sanActorYorotomo
1914The Chinatown MysteryActor
1913Mother of the ShadowsActor
1913The VigilActor