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Kintaro Hayakawa (早川 金太郎 ; June 10, 1886 – November 23, 1973), known professionally as Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲), was a Japanese actor and a matinée idol. He was one of the most popular stars in Hollywood during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s. Hayakawa was the first actor of Asian descent to achieve stardom as a leading man in the United States and Europe. His "broodingly handsome" good looks and typecasting as a sexually dominant villain made him a heartthrob among American women during a time of racial discrimination, and he became one of the first male sex symbols of Hollywood.
Kintaro Hayakawa (早川 金太郎 ; June 10, 1886 – November 23, 1973), known professionally as Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲), was a Japanese actor and a matinée idol. He was one of the most popular stars in Hollywood during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s. Hayakawa was the first actor of Asian descent to achieve stardom as a leading man in the United States and Europe. His "broodingly handsome" good looks and typecasting as a sexually dominant villain made him a heartthrob among American women during a time of racial discrimination, and he became one of the first male sex symbols of Hollywood.


He made his breakthrough in [[The Cheat (Movie)|The Cheat]] (1915), and thereafter became famous for his roles as a forbidden lover. Hayakawa was a highly paid star of his time, earning $3,500 a week in 1919 and $2 million through his own production company from 1918 to 1920. Because of rising anti-Japanese sentiment and business difficulties, Hayakawa left Hollywood in 1922 and performed on Broadway and in Japan and Europe for many years before making his Hollywood comeback in Daughter of the Dragon (1931).
He made his breakthrough in The Cheat (1915), and thereafter became famous for his roles as a forbidden lover. Hayakawa was a highly paid star of his time, earning $3,500 a week in 1919 and $2 million through his own production company from 1918 to 1920. Because of rising anti-Japanese sentiment and business difficulties, Hayakawa left Hollywood in 1922 and performed on Broadway and in Japan and Europe for many years before making his Hollywood comeback in Daughter of the Dragon (1931).


Of his talkies, Hayakawa is probably best known for his role as Kuala, the pirate captain in Swiss Family Robinson (1960 film) and Colonel Saito in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), for which he earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hayakawa starred in over 80 feature films, and three of his films (The Cheat, The Dragon Painter, and The Bridge on the River Kwai) stand in the United States National Film Registry.
Of his talkies, Hayakawa is probably best known for his role as Kuala, the pirate captain in Swiss Family Robinson (1960 film) and Colonel Saito in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), for which he earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hayakawa starred in over 80 feature films, and three of his films (The Cheat, The Dragon Painter, and The Bridge on the River Kwai) stand in the United States National Film Registry.
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==Beginnings==
==Beginnings==
Hayakawa and his wife [[Tsuru Aoki]] (1892-1961), were born in Japan but following different paths had, in 1913, both joined a Japanese theater group in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo. There they were discovered and put under contract by the pioneering motion picture producer Thomas Ince, who was recruiting “exotic” performers for his new film studio in Santa Monica. (For instance, Ince had also negotiated with the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Wild West Show, which included a troupe of actual Sioux, to appear in his Westerns in exchange for winter grazing rights). After appearing in a couple of short films, Hayakawa and Aoki made their first feature, [[The Wrath of the Gods (Movie) | The Wrath of the Gods]], released in May of 1914 just weeks after their marriage.
Hayakawa and his wife [[Tsuru Aoki]] (1892-1961), were born in Japan but following different paths had, in 1913, both joined a Japanese theater group in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo. There they were discovered and put under contract by the pioneering motion picture producer Thomas Ince, who was recruiting “exotic” performers for his new film studio in Santa Monica. (For instance, Ince had also negotiated with the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Wild West Show, which included a troupe of actual Sioux, to appear in his Westerns in exchange for winter grazing rights). After appearing in a couple of short films, Hayakawa and Aoki made their first feature, [[The Wrath of the Gods (Movie) | The Wrath of the Gods]], released in May of 1914 just weeks after their marriage.
==Links==
* [https://caamedia.org/blog/2014/04/24/asian-american-silent-film-stars/ Asian American Silent Film Stars]]
* Miyao, Daisuke (2007). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa:_Silent_Cinema_and_Transnational_Stardom Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom]. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3969-4.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==


{| class="wikitable sortable" width="70%"
===Late TV Appearances===
! Career Phase !! Year !! Title !! Role
* 1963 Route 66 (TV Series)
|-
** Two Strangers and an Old Enemy (1963) ... Takasuka
| Late TV Appearances || 1963 || Route 66 (TV Series) || Takasuka
* 1958 [[The Geisha Boy (Movie) | The Geisha Boy]] as Mr. Sikita
|-
* 1958 Wagon Train (TV Series) as Sakae Ito
| Late TV Appearances || 1958 || The Geisha Boy || Mr. Sikita
** The Sakae Ito Story (1958) ... Sakae Ito
|-
* 1958 The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as Japanese Officer
| Late TV Appearances || 1958 || Wagon Train (TV Series) || Sakae Ito
** Bolivar and the Lost Patrol (1958) ... Japanese Officer
|-
** Episode #7.27 (1958) ... Japanese Officer
| Late TV Appearances || 1958 || The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) || Japanese Officer
* 1958 Studio One (TV Series) as Dr. Sato
|-
** Kurishiki Incident (1958) ... Dr. Sato
| Late TV Appearances || 1958 || Studio One (TV Series) || Dr. Sato
* 1958 Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as Japanese soldier
|-
** The Sea Is Boiling Hot (1958) ... Japanese soldier
| Late TV Appearances || 1958 || Kraft Theatre (TV Series) || Japanese soldier
 
|-
===Late Films===
| Late Films || 1967 || Junjô nijûsô || Tajima (final film role)
* Junjô nijûsô (1967) as Tajima (final film role)
|-
* The Daydreamer (1966) as The Mole (voice)
| Late Films || 1966 || The Daydreamer || The Mole (voice)
* The Big Wave (1961) as The Old Man
|-
* Swiss Family Robinson (1960) as Kuala, Pirate Chief
| Late Films || 1961 || The Big Wave || The Old Man
* Hell to Eternity (1960) as Gen. Matsui
|-
* Green Mansions (1959) as Runi
| Late Films || 1960 || Swiss Family Robinson || Kuala, Pirate Chief
* [[The Geisha Boy (Movie) | The Geisha Boy]] (1958) as Mr. Sikita
|-
* The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) (for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor) as Colonel Saito
| Late Films || 1960 || Hell to Eternity || Gen. Matsui
* House of Bamboo (1955) as Insp. Kita (dubbed by Richard Loo)
|-
* Nihon yaburezu (1954)
| Late Films || 1959 || Green Mansions || Runi
* Kurama Tengu to Katsu Kaishû (1953) as Awanokami Katsu
|-
* Onna kanja himon - Akô rôshi (1953) as Sakon Tachibana
| Late Films || 1958 || The Geisha Boy || Mr. Sikita
* Re mizeraburu: kami to jiyu no hata (1950)
|-
* Re mizeraburu: kami to akuma (1950)
| Late Films || 1957 || The Bridge on the River Kwai || Colonel Saito
* Harukanari haha no kuni (1950) as Joe Hayami
|-
* Three Came Home (1950) as Col. Mitsuo Suga
| Late Films || 1955 || House of Bamboo || Insp. Kita (dubbed by Richard Loo)
* [[Tokyo Joe (Movie) | Tokyo Joe]] (1949) as Baron Kimura
|-
 
| Late Films || 1954 || Nihon yaburezu ||
===European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947)===
|-
* 1947 Quartier chinois as Tchang
| Late Films || 1953 || Kurama Tengu to Katsu Kaishû || Awanokami Katsu
* 1946 Le cabaret du grand large as Professeur Wang
|-
* 1943 Le soleil de minuit as Matsui
| Late Films || 1953 || Onna kanja himon - Akô rôshi || Sakon Tachibana
* 1943 Malaria as Saïdi
|-
* 1942 Gambling Hell as Ying Tchaï
| Late Films || 1950 || Re mizeraburu: kami to jiyu no hata ||
* 1942 Patrouille blanche as Halloway
|-
* 1938 Tempête sur l'Asie as Le prince Ling
| Late Films || 1950 || Re mizeraburu: kami to akuma ||
* 1937 The Cheat as Prince Hu-Long
|-
* 1937 Yoshiwara as Ysamo, Kuli (France)
| Late Films || 1950 || Harukanari haha no kuni || Joe Hayami
* 1937 Atarashiki tsuchi as Iwao Yamato (German-Japanese)
|-
* 1935 Kuni o mamoru mono: Nichiren as Nichiren (Japan)
| Late Films || 1950 || Three Came Home || Col. Mitsuo Suga
* 1935 Tôjin Okichi as Townsend Harris (Japan)
|-
*1934 Bakugeki hikôtai (Japan)
| Late Films || 1949 || Tokyo Joe || Baron Kimura
* 1932 The Sun Rise from the East as Kenji
|-
* 1932 Running Hollywood (Short) as Sessue Hayakawa
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1947 || Quartier chinois || Tchang
* 1931 Daughter of the Dragon as Ah Kee (USA)
|-
* 1929 Sessue Hayakawa in 'the Man Who Laughed Last' (Short)
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1946 || Le cabaret du grand large || Professeur Wang
* 1924 Have Killed as Hideo - l'antiquaire japonais
|-
* 1924 Sen Yan's Devotion as Sen Yan
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1943 || Le soleil de minuit || Matsui
* 1924 The Great Prince Shan as Prince Shan
|-
* 1924 The Danger Line as Marquis Yorisaka
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1943 || Malaria || Saïdi
* 1923 The Battle as Le Marquis Yorisaka
|-
* 1922 The Vermilion Pencil as Tse Chan / The Unknown / Li Chan (USA)
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1942 || Gambling Hell || Ying Tchaï
* 1922 Five Days to Live as Tai Leung
|-
 
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1942 || Patrouille blanche || Halloway
===Haworth Pictures 1919-1921===
|-
* A Heart in Pawn (1919) as Tomaya
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1938 || Tempête sur l'Asie || Le prince Ling
* The Courageous Coward (1919) as Suki Iota
|-
* His Debt (1919) as Goto Mariyama
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1937 || The Cheat || Prince Hu-Long
* The Man Beneath (1919) as Dr. Chindi Ashutor
|-
* The Gray Horizon (1919) as Yamo Masata
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1937 || Yoshiwara || Ysamo, Kuli (France)
* The Dragon Painter (1919) as Tatsu - the Dragon Painter
|-
* Bonds of Honor (1919) as Yamashito / Sasamoto
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1937 || Atarashiki tsuchi || Iwao Yamato (German-Japanese)
* The Illustrious Prince (1919) as Prince Maiyo
|-
* The Tong Man (1919) as Luk Chen
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1935 || Kuni o mamoru mono: Nichiren || Nichiren (Japan)
* The Beggar Prince (1920) as Nikki / Prince
|-
* The Brand of Lopez (1920) as Vasco Lopez
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1935 || Tôjin Okichi || Townsend Harris (Japan)
* The Devil's Claim (1920) as Akbar Khan / Hassan
|-
* Li Ting Lang (1920) as Li Ting Lang
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1934 || Bakugeki hikôtai || (Japan)
* An Arabian Knight (1920) as Ahmed
|-
* The First Born (1921) as Chan Wang
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1932 || The Sun Rise from the East || Kenji
* Black Roses (1921) as Yoda
|-
* Where Lights Are Low (1921) as Tsu Wong Shih
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1932 || Running Hollywood (Short) || Sessue Hayakawa
* The Swamp (1921) as Wang
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1931 || Daughter of the Dragon || Ah Kee (USA)
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1929 || Sessue Hayakawa in 'the Man Who Laughed Last' (Short) ||
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1924 || Have Killed || Hideo - l'antiquaire japonais
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1924 || Sen Yan's Devotion || Sen Yan
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1924 || The Great Prince Shan || Prince Shan
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1924 || The Danger Line || Marquis Yorisaka
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1923 || The Battle || Le Marquis Yorisaka
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1922 || The Vermilion Pencil || Tse Chan / The Unknown / Li Chan (USA)
|-
| European, American and Japanese Films (1922-1947) || 1922 || Five Days to Live || Tai Leung
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || A Heart in Pawn || Tomaya
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Courageous Coward || Suki Iota
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || His Debt || Goto Mariyama
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Man Beneath || Dr. Chindi Ashutor
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Gray Horizon || Yamo Masata
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Dragon Painter || Tatsu - the Dragon Painter
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || Bonds of Honor || Yamashito / Sasamoto
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Illustrious Prince || Prince Maiyo
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1919 || The Tong Man || Luk Chen
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1920 || The Beggar Prince || Nikki / Prince
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1920 || The Brand of Lopez || Vasco Lopez
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1920 || The Devil's Claim || Akbar Khan / Hassan
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1920 || Li Ting Lang || Li Ting Lang
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1920 || An Arabian Knight || Ahmed
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1921 || The First Born || Chan Wang
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1921 || Black Roses || Yoda
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1921 || Where Lights Are Low || Tsu Wong Shih
|-
| Haworth Pictures (1919-1921) || 1921 || The Swamp || Wang
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || After Five || Oki - the Valet
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || The Famine || Horisho
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || The Chinatown Mystery || Yo Hong
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || The Clue || Nogi
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || The Secret Sin || Lin Foo
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || The Cheat || Hishuru Tori (original release) / Haka Arakau
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1915 || Temptation || Opera Admirer
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1916 || Alien Souls


|| Sakata
===Famous Player Lasky Films (1915-1918===
|-
* After Five (1915) as Oki - the Valet
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1916 || The Honorable Friend || Makino
* The Famine (1915) as Horisho
|-
* The Chinatown Mystery (1915) as Yo Hong
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1916 || The Soul of Kura San || Toyo
* The Clue (1915) as Nogi
|-
* The Secret Sin (1915) as Lin Foo
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1916 || The Victoria Cross || Azimoolah
* The Cheat (1915) as Hishuru Tori (original release) / Haka Arakau
|-
* Temptation (1915) as Opera Admirer
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || Each to His Kind || Rhandah
* Alien Souls (1916) as Sakata
|-
* The Honorable Friend (1916) as Makino
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || The Bottle Imp || Lopaka
* The Soul of Kura San (1916) as Toyo
|-
* The Victoria Cross (1916) as Azimoolah
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || The Jaguar's Claws || El Jaguar
* Each to His Kind (1917) as Rhandah
|-
* The Bottle Imp (1917) as Lopaka
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || Forbidden Paths || Sato
* The Jaguar's Claws (1917) as El Jaguar
|-
* Forbidden Paths (1917) as Sato
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || Hashimura Togo || Hashimura Togo
* Hashimura Togo (1917) as Hashimura Togo
|-
* The Call of the East (1917) as Arai Takada
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || The Call of the East || Arai Takada
* The Secret Game (1917)
|-
* The Hidden Pearls (1918) as Tom Garvin
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1917 || The Secret Game ||
* The Honor of His House (1918) as Count Ito Onato
|-
* The White Man's Law (1918) as John A. Genghis
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The Hidden Pearls || Tom Garvin
* The Bravest Way (1918) as Kara Tamura
|-
* The City of Dim Faces (1918) as Jang Lung
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The Honor of His House || Count Ito Onato
* His Birthright (1918) as Yukio
|-
* Banzai (1918) as The American General
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The White Man's Law || John A. Genghis
* The Temple of Dusk (1918) as Akira
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The Bravest Way || Kara Tamura
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The City of Dim Faces || Jang Lung
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || His Birthright || Yukio
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || Banzai || The American General
|-
| Famous Players-Lasky Films (1915-1918) || 1918 || The Temple of Dusk || Akira
|-
| Thomas Ince Films (1914) || 1914 || The Typhoon || Tokorama
|-
| Thomas Ince Films (1914) || 1914 || The Wrath of the Gods || Lord Yamaki
|-
| Thomas Ince Films (1914) || 1914 || The Sacrifice ||
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Last of the Line (Short) || Tiah - Gray Otter's Son
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || Mother of the Shadows (Short) || Running Elk
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Vigil (Short) || Kenjiro
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || Nipped (Short) || Taro Kamura
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Hateful God (Short) || (unconfirmed)
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Death Mask (Short) || Running Wolf
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1941 || Star of the North ||
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Village 'Neath the Sea (Short) || Red Elk
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Curse of Caste (Short) || Kato Matsumoto
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || A Relic of Old Japan (Short) || Koto
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || A Tragedy of the Orient (Short) || Kato
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Ambassador's Envoy (Short) || Kamuri
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Geisha (Short) || Takura
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || The Courtship of O San (Short) || Shotoku
|-
| Early Work (1914) || 1914 || O Mimi San (Short) || Yorotomo
|}


==Links==
===Thomas Ince Films (1914)===
* [https://caamedia.org/blog/2014/04/24/asian-american-silent-film-stars/ Asian American Silent Film Stars]]
* 1914 The Typhoon as Tokorama
* Miyao, Daisuke (2007). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa:_Silent_Cinema_and_Transnational_Stardom Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom]. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3969-4.
* 1914 The Wrath of the Gods as Lord Yamaki
* 1914 The Sacrifice
 
===Early Work (1914)===
* 1914 The Last of the Line (Short) as Tiah - Gray Otter's Son
* 1914 Mother of the Shadows (Short) as Running Elk
* 1914 The Vigil (Short) as Kenjiro
* 1914 Nipped (Short) as Taro Kamura
* 1914 The Hateful God (Short) (unconfirmed)
* 1914 The Death Mask (Short) as Running Wolf
* 1941 Star of the North
* 1914 The Village 'Neath the Sea (Short) as Red Elk
* 1914 The Curse of Caste (Short) as Kato Matsumoto
* 1914 A Relic of Old Japan (Short) as Koto
* 1914 A Tragedy of the Orient (Short) as Kato
* 1914 The Ambassador's Envoy (Short) as Kamuri
* 1914 The Geisha (Short) as Takura
* 1914 The Courtship of O San (Short) as Shotoku
* 1914 O Mimi San (Short) as Yorotomo


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