Kenya Sawada

Kenya Sawada (澤田 拳也, Sawada Ken'ya, born January 28, 1965) is a Japanese film actor who has appeared in numerous movies, primarily in Hong Kong productions. He has occasionally been credited simply by his first name.

Kenya Sawada
Born
Nationality Japan
OccupationActor

Sawada was born in Kanagawa. His first appearance was in a Japanese film Hey Oilers: The Legend of Skyline. Sawada's only other Japanese productions include Buyûden and Hasami as well as the 1998 Hong Kong-Japanese production B gai waak. Instead, Sawada has appeared more prominently in numerous Hong Kong productions, beginning with a minor role in the 1995 Jackie Chan film Thunderbolt. He also appeared in the 2009 Jackie Chan film Shinjuku Incident.

He played Captain Sawada in the Stephen de Souza-directed Street Fighter film, based on the fighting game series by the same name. Sawada appeared as part of a promotional deal with Capcom.[1]

Initially, Capcom intended Sawada to play Ryu in the film, however, his poor knowledge of English at the time made the casting difficult.[2][3]

Like most of the cast he also did the screen-capture for the video-game rendition based on the movie, Street Fighter: The Movie. Sawada has also been involved in the Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie as a script coordinator and has a writing credit for the Street Fighter II V anime series.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990JipanguTobatsu
1991Hey Oilers: The Legend of SkylineHanayamaDirect-to-video
1994Street FighterCaptain Sawada
1995Thunderbolt"Saw"
1996Somebody Up There Likes MeYamada Motokazu
1998B gai waakDetective Takami
2000Devils on the Doorstep (Guizi lai lee)Inokichi Sakatsuka
2001Ye longRyuya Tanaka
2003BuyûdenAzuma Goro
2009Shinjuku Incident (San suk si gin)Nakajima Hiromasa
2010Yip Man chin chyunKitano Yukio
2011The Great MagicianMitearai
2012HasamiKen'ya
2018Hidden ManNemoto Ichiro
2018Huang Fei Hong: Nu hai xiong fengHattori Ichiro

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Tokugawa BuraichōEp. 8
1993Itoshi no DekaAttack group memberEp. 19

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Street FighterCaptain Sawada
1995Street FighterCaptain Sawada

References

  1. Stephen E. de Souza, Street Fighter (1994) commentary
  2. "Exclusive Interview: Byron Mann (Street Fighters Ryu)". Bristol Bad Film Club. 17 March 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  3. "Could Street Fighter VI Bring Back the Franchise's Most Obscure Character?". CBR. 2021-08-10. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
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