Martial arts star Sonny Chiba has died of complications related to Covid 19 disease. He is known, among other things, for a role in “Kill Bill”.
The Japanese actor Sonny Chiba is dead. Chiba, who was best known as a martial arts star, was 82 years old. He died on Thursday of complications related to Covid 19 disease.
He played the Hattori Hanzo
Chiba was born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1939 and has appeared in more than 200 TV and film productions since the 1960s. The martial artist studied under the karate master Masutatsu “Mas” Oyama and was particularly known for his numerous martial arts films. He later also appeared in western productions.
In “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” Chiba was a yakuza boss. He will probably be remembered by local film fans who are less familiar with martial arts films, but who will be remembered for a very specific role. In “Kill Bill – Volume 1” by Quentin Tarantino (58) he played Hattori Hanzo, who makes a sword for the leading actress Uma Thurman.
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