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  1. This photograph of Sessue Hayakawa captures the good looks and glamor of Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. While other silent film stars relied on emphatic gestures to convey emotion, Hayakawa developed a restrained style inspired by Zen Buddhism, Kabuki theater, and martial arts. Invariably cast as the seductive villain or forbidden lover, he grew frustrated with the stereotyping of Asian ...

  2. SESSUE HAYAKAWA was the first Japanese to become an international film star. He spent much of his life in the USA and France but he also lived in Britain between November 1923 and May 1924. During his stay he appeared at the London Coliseum and in a Royal Command Performance, made a theatrical tour in England and starred in two films.

  3. Kintarō Hayakawa , conocido por su nombre artístico Sessue Hayakawa , fue un actor japonés. Gozó de gran popularidad en Hollywood durante los años del cine mudo, en la década de 1910, y fue el primer intérprete de origen asiático en alcanzar el éxito como actor principal en películas estadounidenses y europeas. Por su aspecto «siniestro» y atractivo, al igual que por sus papeles de ...

  4. The Cheat is a film from 1915 directed by Cecil B. DeMille.The film stars Fannie Ward, and the Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa. In this movie, Cecil B. DeMill...

  5. 25 de nov. de 1973 · TOKYO, Nov. 24 (UPI) —Sessue Hayakawa, the motiorpicture star who won an Academy Award nomination for his role as the Japanese prisoncamp commandant in “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” died ...

  6. Sessue Hayakawa. Home. Filmografía. Actor. Año Título Personaje Nota de los usuarios; 1960 Los Robinsones de los mares del Sur: Kuala, Pirate Chief 3,1. 1959 Mansiones verdes: Runi - 1958

  7. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Sessue Hayakawa and Anna May Wong have been away from American movies for several years — winning stage triumphs in New York and European capitals. They’ve now returned to Hollywood to win back screen honors. Note: This text was published in 1931 and some readers might find some of the Asian stereotyping offensive.