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My sister and I have watch "Ninja of the Dragon Den" of Hiro more than 7 times and I don't remember exactly how many times... but we love watching it still!! He's my kid sister's handsome and great Ninja!! He speak english and chinese so well! I love Hiro and Jean Reno cause they are all great actors. Have you ever seen "royal warriors"?

Oh, my Hiro! Here you are:


Biography of Hiroyuki Sanada

Hiroyuki Sanada was born Hiroyuki Shimosawa in Tokyo on October 12, 1960. At the age of 5, he began to model for magazine covers. He also appeared in his first movie with Shinichi (Sonny) Chiba, who later will become his mentor. In the meantime, Sanada san attends school, and then at the age of 13, he joins Chiba's Japan Action Club (JAC) to begin learning horseback riding, the martial arts, jazz and traditional Japanese Dance. After graduating from Horikoshi Gakuen High School for "talento", or gifted children, he makes his debut with Sonny Chiba in "Yagyu Ichizoku no Inbo" which catapults him into an illustrious career as an action star in samurai and ninja movies in the 70's and 80's. Sanada san also appeared in many stage plays with JAC, including "Big River" and various other musicals. He eventually wins an award for "Little Shop of Horrors" in 1987.

In 1982, Sanada san graduated from Nihon University of Art, majoring in Film. He then appeared in a famous action film titled "Shogun's Ninja" with Sonny Chiba. His career takes off in the 80's, with more and more dramatic roles. He appears in a tragic love tale "Dotonborigawa" (Lover's Lost) and Mahjong Horoki (Mahjong Vagrant Life); and in several Hong Kong features, including the famous "Royal Warriors" with Michelle Yeoh. Sanada san also released several albums in the 80's and toured Japan in rock concerts.

Over the years, Sanada san is recognized as an "actor's actor", with various roles in movies, T.V. dramas, notably a favorite movie among his legion of fans, "Shinjuku Zame" ("Detective Zame"); and the dramas "Hero Interview", "Tabloid", "Konna Koi no Hanashi" and many others. In 2000, the Royal Shakespeare Company cast him as "The Fool" in "King Lear", alongside the great Sir. Nigel Hawthorne. For his performance and his bringing his cultural heritage and diversity to the London stage he was awarded an MBE (Member of the British Empire) from the Queen of England. He had also played "Hamlet" previously in Japan and London. Sanada san is the recipient of five Japan Academy Awards, most recently for his portrayal of a widowed father in "Tasogare Seibei" ("The Twilight Samurai"). The movie was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the American Academy Awards (2004), but alas, didn't win.

Sanada san stars as "Ujio" in " The Last Samurai". It is this movie that has gained him accolades internationally, and new fans worldwide. Sanada san's most current works are Aimless Aegis, WuJi, White Countess and The Sunshine Project.

BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 12, 1960
HEIGHT: 5'6"
MARITAL STATUS: DIVORCED, TWO SONS

www.sanadahiroyuki.com

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Have you seen Rush hour 3?!!! I do not understand the whole film but Hiro and Jackie Chan did their great jobs!! His martial-art is still awesome!!! Hiro played as Kenji, one of the gangster leaders! Watch it and you'll see!!

My sister and I had seen it and she said: "How old is my Ninja!!!"