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Hayakawa Kintarō, June 10, 1886 –
November 23, 1973),
known professionally as
Sessue Hayakawa (早川 雪洲,
Hayakawa Sesshū), was a ****anese
actor and a matinée idol...
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Sessue Hayakawa (June 10, 1886 –
November 23, 1973) was one of the
first Asian actors and
filmmakers to gain
great fame and
success in the
United States...
- the
novel of the same name,
written by Mary
McNeil Fenollosa. It
stars Sessue Hayakawa as a
young painter who
believes that his fiancée (pla**** by Hayakawa's...
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American foster family, and his
heroic actions during the
Battle of Saipan.
Sessue Hayakawa pla**** the role of ****anese
commander at Saipan. In Depression-era...
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American silent drama film
directed by
Cecil B. DeMille,
starring Fannie Ward,
Sessue Hayakawa, and Jack Dean, Ward's real-life husband.
Edith Hardy is a spoiled...
- setting. The cast
includes William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, and
Sessue Hayakawa. It was
initially scripted by
screenwriter Carl Foreman, who was...
- 1924
French silent crime drama film
directed by
Roger Lion and
starring Sessue Hayakawa,
Huguette Duflos and Max Maxudian. The film's sets were designed...
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Alexander Knox as Mark
Landis Florence Marly as
Trina Pe****ov
Landis Sessue Hayakawa as
Baron Kimura Jerome Courtland as
Danny Gordon Jones as Idaho...
- ****
symbols could be male as well as female:
actors such as the
romantic Sessue Hayakawa and the
athletic Douglas Fairbanks were po****r in the 1910s and...
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William Worthington and
produced by
Sessue Hayakawa's
Haworth Pictures Corporation. An
island is
ruled by a
prince (
Sessue Hayakawa) who
mistakenly believes...