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  1. 11 de mar. de 2023 · 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 ...

  2. May 6, 13, 20, 27 |11 movies. Sessue Hayakawa is ready for his close-up as TCM’s May Star of the Month. Best known for his indelible Oscar nominated performance as the brutal Colonel Saito in David Lean’s Academy Award-winning 1957 epic The Bridge on the River Kwai. The Japanese actor had a five-decade career dating back to the silent era.

  3. Sessue Hayakawa (japonès: 早川 雪洲, Hayakawa Sesshū) és el nom artístic de Kintarō Hayakawa (早川 金太郎, Hayakawa Kintarō), (Nanaura, Chiba, Japó, 10 de juny de 1889 − Tòquio, Japó, 23 de novembre de 1973) que va ser un actor, productor i director de cinema japonès.. Hayakawa va ser el primer actor asiàtic que va assolir el rang d'una estrella de cinema en els EUA i a ...

  4. Sessue Hayakawa (10. kesäkuuta 1889 – 23. marraskuuta 1973) oli japanilainen näyttelijä. Ennen näyttelijäuraa [ muokkaa | muokkaa wikitekstiä ] Hayakawa oli valmistautunut uraan merivoimissa, mutta hänen tärykalvonsa repeytyi uintionnettomuudessa, eikä hän läpäissyt armeijan kuntotestiä.

  5. Sessue Hayakawa, 10 Jun 1889 - 23 Nov 1973. Exhibition Label. Born Chiba, Japan. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Noël de Souza. In the pantheon of matinee idols of the silent film era in Hollywood was an unlikely star, Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa, who had legions of fans and earned $7,500 a week in his heyday for movies like Cecil B. deMille’s 1915 The Cheat, The Tong Man and An Arabian Knight. Famous in the days of the anti-miscegenation laws, he ...