Shun Sugata
Shun Sugata, born Masamichi Shibuya on February 17, 1955, in Yamanashi, Japan, is a distinguished character actor known for his compelling portrayals of menacing figures. With his resonant voice and formidable presence, Sugata has become a recognizable face in the realm of Japanese cinema, often embodying violent and villainous characters.
Among his most acclaimed performances is the role of Takayama, a fearsome mob enforcer, in Takeshi Miike's cult classic "Ichi the Killer." His portrayal of the corrupt police commissioner in "Tokyo Gore Police" also stands out, showcasing his ability to bring depth to morally ambiguous roles.
Sugata's talent transcends borders, as he has made appearances in several international productions. He had minor roles in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" and "The Last Samurai," further broadening his appeal beyond Japan. Additionally, he took on the role of the principal antagonist in "Ninja 2," where he faced off against action star Scott Adkins.
Throughout his career, Shun Sugata has established himself as a versatile actor capable of leaving a lasting impression, whether in leading roles or supporting parts. His contributions to film continue to resonate with audiences, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in both Japanese and global cinema.
Filmography
The Revenge: A Scar That Never Disappears
Helpless and Reckless
Tokyo Gore Police
Heaven's Story
A Family (2021)
Eyes of the Spider
Beyond Outrage
Wangan Midnight: The Movie
Playback (2012)
Butterfly Sleep
Bunraku
Glory to the Filmmaker!
Dead Run
Ichi the Killer
Marebito
Pulse (2001)
The Outsider (2018)
License to Live
Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
Chasuke's Journey
Cut (2011)
Graveyard of Honor (2002)