Sessue Hayakawa
Biography
Sessue Hayakawa (June 10, 1889 – November 23, 1973) was a Japanese and American Issei (Japanese immigrant) actor who starred in American, Japanese, French, German, and British films. Hayakawa was the first and one of the few Asian actors to find stardom in the United States as well as Europe. Between the mid-1910s and the late 1920s, he was as well known as actors Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. He was one of the highest paid stars of his time; making $5,000 a week in 1915, and $2 million a year via his own production company during the 1920s. He starred in over 80 movies and has two f…
Known For
Wagon Train
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Taikouki
Swiss Family Robinson
Green Mansions
Asian Americans
Tokyo Joe
The Daydreamer
After Five
Forfaiture
The Geisha Boy
The Cheat
House of Bamboo
The First Born
The Motherland Far Far Away
Three Came Home
Hidden Pearls
Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood