Hiroyuki Sanada
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Hiroyuki Sanada | |
Birth name | Hiroyuki Shimosawa |
Born | October 12, 1960 (age 46) Tokyo, Japan |
Spouse(s) | Divorced - has two sons |
Notable roles | Seibei in The Twilight Samurai / Ujio in The Last Samurai / General Guangming in Wuji (The Promise) / Ryuji in Ringu / The Fool in King Lear |
Hiroyuki Sanada (真田 広之 Sanada Hiroyuki?, born October 12, 1960 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actor. He began training with Sonny Chiba's Japan Action Club. Originally aiming to be an action star, he developed good all-round martial arts ability.
He was first noticed as a serious actor in the movie "Mahjong Hourouki" directed by Makoto Wada. Wada and Sanada's relationship is similar to that of John Huston and Humphrey Bogart and since then Sanada has acted in every one of Wada's movies. Those works are filled with a sense of humor and nostalgic attachment for classic movies.
He has established himself as a character actor who can play many different roles. Some of his most famous movies are: Tasogare Seibei (The Twilight Samurai), Ringu, Kaitou Rubi and The Last Samurai.
He also made an appearance in the 2005 Hollywood film The White Countess directed by James Ivory, and the Chinese film The Promise directed by Chen Kaige.
His current projects include: The Sunshine Project directed by Danny Boyle, The City of Your Final Destination another James Ivory film, and Rush Hour 3 with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
In 1999 and 2000, he performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in their production of King Lear. This marked the first time a Japanese actor had performed with the theatrical group, and earned Sanada an MBE.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title - (Japanese/English) | Film Type |
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2007 | Rush Hour 3 | Movie |
2007 | The City of Your Final Destination | Movie |
2006 | Sunshine | Movie |
2005 | The White Countess | Movie |
2005 | Bokoku no Aegis - (Aimless Aegis) | Movie |
2005 | Wuji - (The Promise) | Movie |
2004 | Locked-in Shokogun - (Locked-in Syndrome) | TV |
2003 | The Last Samurai | Movie |
2002 | Tasogare Seibei - (The Twilight Samurai) | Movie |
2002 | Sukedachiya Sukeroku - (Vengeance for Sale) | Movie |
2001 | Minna no lye | Movie |
2001 | Onmyoji - (Yin Yang Master) | Movie |
2001 | Mayonaka made - (Round About Midnight) | Movie |
2001 | Hikon Kazoku - (Unmarried Family) | TV |
2000 | Hatsukoi - (First Love) | Movie |
2000 | Okepi! - (The Orchestra Pit) | Theater |
1999 | Rasen - (The Spiral) | Movie |
1999 | Ringu 2 - (The Ring 2) | Movie |
1999 | Furuhata Ninzaburo | TV |
1999 | Summer of Detectives | TV |
1999 | Kujira wo Mita hi | TV |
1999 | King Lear | Theater |
1998 | Tadon to Chikuwa - (Charcoal and Fishcake) | Movie |
1998 | Ringu - (The Ring) | Movie |
1998 | Ringu 0 - (Ring 0) | Movie |
1998 | D-Zaka no Satsujin Jiken - (D-Slope Murder Case) | Movie |
1998 | Tabloid | TV |
1998 | Sono Otoko no Kyofu - (That Man’s Fear) | TV |
1998 | Hamlet | Theater |
1997 | Kon'na Koi no Hanashi - (The Story of Love) | TV |
1997 | Shin Hanshichi Torimonocho | TV |
1996 | Hideyoshi | TV |
1995 | Sharaku | Movie |
1995 | Kikyu Yobidashi - (Emergency Doctor/Emergency Call) | Movie |
1995 | East Meets West | Movie |
1995 | Abe Ichizoku - (Abe Clan) | TV |
1995 | Seiya no Kiseki - (Miracles in the Holy Night) | TV |
1994 | Hero Interview | Movie |
1994 | Kowagaru Hitobito - (Uneasy Encounters) | Movie |
1994 | Chushingura Gaiden - Yotsuya Kaidan | Movie |
1994 | The Reason I Owed to Her | TV |
1994 | Paper Moon | Theater |
1993 | Nemuranai Machi - Shinjuku Zame - (Sleepless City - Shinjuku Shark) | Movie |
1993 | Bokura wa Minna Ikiteiru - (We Are Not Alone/Made in Japan) | Movie |
1993 | Koko Kyoshi - (High School Teacher) | TV |
1993 | Toyotomi Hideyoshi | TV |
1993 | Moonlit Club | Theater |
1992 | Keisho Sakazuki - (Succession Sake-saucer) | Movie |
1992 | Byoin e Iko 2 - (Let's Go To the Hospital 2) | Movie |
1992 | Seiteki Mokushi Roku | TV |
1992 | Shimizu Jirocho | TV |
1991 | Taiheiki | TV |
1990 | Byoin e Iko - (Let's Go To the Hospital) | Movie |
1990 | Tsugumi | Movie |
1990 | Rimeinzu - Utsukushiki Yushatachi - (Remains: Beautiful Heros/Yellow Fangs) | Movie |
1990 | Shingo Jyuban Shobu | TV |
1989 | Docchi ni Suruno - (Which Do You Choose) | Movie |
1989 | Sakamoto Ryoma | TV |
1989 | Oda Nobunaga | TV |
1989 | Broadway Bound | Theater |
1988 | Kaito Ruby - (Funny Robber Ruby) | Movie |
1988 | Wong ga Jin si - (Royal Warriors/Line of Duty/Police Assassins/Ultra Force) | Movie |
1988 | Tokugawa Ieyasu/Ieyasu Tokunaga | TV |
1988 | NY Love Story | TV |
1988 | I Love You So Much | TV |
1988 | Big River | Theater |
1987 | Hissatsu 4: Urami Harashimasu - (Sure Fire Death 4: We Will Avenge You) | Movie |
1987 | Dokuganryu Masamune - (One-Eyed Dragon Masamune) | TV |
1987 | Sweet Memories | TV |
1987 | Dokyusei wa 13 sai | TV |
1987 | Ore to Aneki - (Me and Sister) | TV |
1987 | Little Shop of Horrors | Theater |
1986 | Kataku no Hito - (Man of Desire) | Movie |
1986 | Inujini Seshi Mono - (One Who Died in Vain) | Movie |
1986 | Stuntman Story | Theater |
1986 | Romeo and Juliet | Theater |
1985 | Kamui no Ken - (Blade of Kamui/Dagger of Kamui/Revenge of the Ninja Warrior) | Movie |
1985 | Kage no Gundan IV - (Shadow Warriors IV) | TV |
1985 | And Then, War is Over | TV |
1985 | Ninja Akakage | TV |
1985 | Tenshu Story | Theater |
1984 | Mahjong Horoki - (Mahjong Vagrant Life) | Movie |
1984 | Kotaro Makaritoru - (There Goes Kotaro) | Movie |
1984 | Irodori-gawa - (The Street of Desire) | Movie |
1984 | Sabarashiki Sakasu Yaro | TV |
1984 | Chodenshi Bioman | TV |
1984 | Yukai na Kaizoku Daiboken | Theater |
1983 | Satomi Hakkenden - (Legend of the Eight Samurai) | Movie |
1983 | Iga No Kabamaru | Movie |
1982 | Kamata Koshinkyoku - (Fall Guy) | Movie |
1982 | Dotonboringawa - (Lovers Lost) | Movie |
1982 | Iga Ninpocho - (Ninja Wars/Black Magic Wars/Iga Magic Story) | Movie |
1982 | Long Zhi Ren Zhe - (Ninja in the Dragon's Den) | Movie |
1982 | Kage no Gundan III - (Shadow Warriors III) | TV |
1982 | Yagyu Jyube Abare Tabi | TV |
1981 | Hoero! Takken - (Roaring Fire) | Movie |
1981 | Moeru Yusha - (Burning Brave) | Movie |
1981 | Bokensha Kamikaze | Movie |
1981 | Samurai Reincarnation - (Makai Tensho) | Movie |
1981 | Kage no Gundan II - (Shadow Warriors II) | TV |
1981 | Yagyu Jyube | Theater |
1980 | Bugeicho-Momochi Sandayu - (Shogun's Ninja) | Movie |
1980 | Tonda Kappuru - (The Terrible Couple) | Movie |
1980 | Yagyu Abare Tabi | TV |
1979 | Sanada Yukimura no Boryaku - (Renegade Ninjas/Death of the Shogun/The Shogun Assassins) | Movie |
1979 | Sengoku Jieitai - (G.I. Samurai/Time Slip) | Movie |
1978 | Uchu karano Message Ginga Taisen - (Swords of the Space Ark/Message from Outer Space) | Movie |
1978 | Yagyu Clan Conspiracy | Theater |
1978 | Uchu kara no Messeji - (Message from Space: Galactic War) | TV |
1978 | Yagyu Clan Conspiracy | TV |
1978 | Yagyu Ichizoku no Inbo - (Yagyu Clan Conspiracy) | Movie |
1978 | Abarenbo Shogun | TV |
1978 | Seven Detectives | TV |
1974 | Chokugeki Jigokuhen - (Executioner/Direct Hit/Hell Fist) | Movie |
[edit] External links
- Hiroyuki Sanada at the Internet Movie Database
- Hiroyuki Sanada Enthusiast (HSE)
- Sanada Hiroyuki Inspired Nuances (SHIN)
- Sanada Hiroyuki Inspired Nuances (SHIN Forum)
- The Hiroyuki Sanada WebGallery
- Hoga Central - Japanese Movie Portal
- Sunshine - Current Movie Project
- Sunshine Fan Online - fansite of the film, Sunshine, where Hiroyuki Sanada plays Captain Kaneda