Sessue Hayakawa filmography

The following lists the film appearances of the actor and film producer Sessue Hayakawa (1886–1973). Hayakawa was one of the first Asian actors to gain great fame and success in the United States. He starred in both English-language and Japanese-language films. His career peaked during the silent film period but continued on and eventually thrived in the talkie era, culminating with an Academy Award-nominated performance in The Bridge on the River Kwai in 1957.

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Producer

Director

  • La Bataille (1923) (co-director)
  • Taiyo wa higashi yori (The Sun Rise from the East) (1932)

Writer

Appearances as himself

Television appearances

Early work

Thomas Ince Films

Famous Player Lasky Films

Haworth Pictures Corporation

Sessue Hayakawa is costumed as the Prince of the Island of Desire in a publicity still for the 1920 silent fantasy film The Beggar Prince.

European, American and Japanese Films

  • Five Days to Live (1922) as Tai Leung
  • The Vermilion Pencil (1922, USA) as Tse Chan / The Unknown / Li Chan
  • La Bataille (1923) as Le Marquis Yorisaka
  • The Great Prince Shan (1924) as Prince Shan
  • The Danger Line (1924) as Marquis Yorisaka
  • Sen Yan's Devotion (1924) as Sen Yan
  • J'ai tué! (1924) as Hideo - l'antiquaire japonais
  • The Man Who Laughed Last (1929)
  • Daughter of the Dragon (1931, USA (Paramount Pictures)) as Ah Kee
  • Taiyo wa higashi yori (1932) as Kenji
  • Bakugeki hikôtai (1934)
  • Tojin Okichi (1935) as Townsend Harris
  • Kuni o mamoru mono: Nichiren (1935) as Nichiren
  • The Daughter of the Samurai (1937, German-Japanese) as Iwao Yamato
  • Yoshiwara (1937, French) as Ysamo, Kuli
  • The Cheat (1937) as Prince Hu-Long
  • Storm Over Asia (1938, French) as Le prince Ling
  • Patrouille blanche (1942) as Halloway
  • Macao, l'enfer du jeu (1942) as Ying Tchaï
  • Malaria (1943) as Saïdi
  • Le Soleil de minuit (1943) as Matsui
  • Le Cabaret du grand large (1946) as Professeur Wang
  • Quartier chinois (1947) as Tchang

Final Films

Bibliography

  • Miyao, Daisuke (2007). Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3969-4. OCLC 470908395.
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