Sho Kosugi
Sho Kosugi, born Shōichi Kosugi on June 17, 1947, is a renowned Japanese martial artist and actor, celebrated for his expertise in shindō jinen-ryū karate. Rising to fame in the 1980s, Kosugi became synonymous with the role of the ninja in cinema, captivating audiences with his dynamic performances and martial arts skills. He is the proud father of Kane and Shane Kosugi, both of whom have followed in his footsteps, often appearing alongside him in films that explore familial themes.
Throughout his illustrious career, Kosugi starred in several notable films, including "Revenge of the Ninja," "Black Eagle," and "Kabuto," where he and his sons showcased their martial arts talents. After stepping back from acting for a period, Kosugi shifted his focus to cultural pursuits, establishing a taiko drumming group in California to promote Japanese arts.
In Japan, he has also founded the Sho Kosugi Institute, a globally recognized organization dedicated to martial arts training and acting. His contributions to both martial arts and film have left an indelible mark, inspiring a new generation of martial artists and actors. Sho Kosugi's legacy as a pioneer in martial arts cinema continues to resonate, highlighting his significant impact on the genre and his dedication to cultural exchange.
Filmography
Black Eagle
Revenge of the Ninja
Rage of Honor
Enter the Ninja
Pray for Death
Aloha Summer
Ninja III: The Domination
9 Deaths of the Ninja
Ninja Assassin