, known internationally as Sonny Chiba, was a
Japanese actor and
martial artist
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.
Chiba was one of the first actors to achieve stardom through his skills in martial arts, initially in Japan and later before an international audience.
Born in
Fukuoka
is the List of Japanese cities by population, sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center ...
, Chiba played a variety of sports in high school, including baseball and volleyball. He also practiced gymnastics and participated at the
National Sports Festival of Japan
The is the national premier sports event of Japan. It consists of three stages. The skating and ice hockey stage takes place in January, the skiing stage takes place in February, and the main Autumn tournament takes place in September and Octo ...
in his third year. When he was a university student, he learned martial arts, earning a
black belt
Black Belt may refer to:
Martial arts
* Black belt (martial arts), an indication of attainment of expertise in martial arts
* ''Black Belt'' (magazine), a magazine covering martial arts news, technique, and notable individuals
Places
* Black B ...
in Kyokushin Karate in 1965 and later receiving a fourth degree in 1984.
Chiba's career began in the 1960s, when he starred in two ''
tokusatsu
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'' superhero shows. In his first role, he replaced Susumu Wajima as the main character Kōtarō Ran/Seven Color Mask in ''
Seven Color Mask'' (''Nana-iro kamen'') in the second half of the series. However, his breakthrough role was in the 1974 film ''
The Street Fighter
''The Street Fighter'' ( Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New ...
''. Before retiring, Chiba had starred in ''
Kill Bill: Volume 1'', and ''
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift''. Chiba died from complications of
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
on 19 August 2021, at age 82.
Names
Born , he used the stage name "Chiba Shinichi" throughout his professional career. When
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema is an American film production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and is a film label of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after ...
released the film in the United States in 1974, they retitled it ''
The Street Fighter
''The Street Fighter'' ( Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New ...
'' and billed its star as Sonny Chiba. Later, Chiba modified the name to "JJ Sonny Chiba", wherein the initials stood for "Justice Japan". After appearing in the
taiga drama ''
Fūrin Kazan'' in November 2007, he announced the retirement of the stage name "Shinichi Chiba"; henceforth he was billed "JJ Sonny Chiba" as an actor and as a film director.
Early life
Chiba was born in
Fukuoka
is the List of Japanese cities by population, sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center ...
, the third of five children. His father was a pilot for the
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) or Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF; ja, 大日本帝國陸軍航空部隊, Dainippon Teikoku Rikugun Kōkūbutai, lit=Greater Japan Empire Army Air Corps) was the Military aviation, aviati ...
; his mother, originally from
Kumamoto Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Kumamoto Prefecture has a population of 1,748,134 () and has a geographic area of . Kumamoto Prefecture borders Fukuoka Prefecture to the north, Ōita Prefecture to the northeast, Miyaza ...
, had competed in
track and field
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in her youth. When he was four years old, his father was transferred to
Kisarazu, Chiba, and the family moved to
Kimitsu,
Chiba Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to the n ...
.
After Chiba went to junior high school in Kimitsu, the physical education teacher advised him to do
artistic gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different apparatuses. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which designs the Code of Points and regulates ...
.
[ Chibaryū samurai eno michi, pp.89.] He also was passionate about
track and field
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sports,
baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding ...
, and
volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
.
He participated in those four sports championships of
Chiba Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to the n ...
.
In high school, Chiba dedicated himself to artistic gymnastics and won the
National Sports Festival of Japan
The is the national premier sports event of Japan. It consists of three stages. The skating and ice hockey stage takes place in January, the skiing stage takes place in February, and the main Autumn tournament takes place in September and Octo ...
while in his third year.
[ Chibaryū samurai eno michi, pp.95 – 96.] He enjoyed watching movies, including
Western
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*Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
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movies such as ''
Shane'' and ''
High Noon
''High Noon'' is a 1952 American Western (genre), Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper. The plot, which occurs in Real time (media), real time, center ...
''.
Chiba went to the
Nippon Sport Science University
, abbreviated as , is a private university in Setagaya, Tokyo and Aoba-ku, Yokohama. The precursor of the school was founded in 1893, and it was chartered as a university in 1949. The school is known for the many famous athletes among its alumn ...
in 1957.
[ Chiba Shin'ichi aratame Wachinaga Rindō, pp.53.] He was a serious candidate for a place in the Japanese Olympic team in his late teens until he was sidelined by a back injury.
While he was a university student, he began studying martial arts with the renowned
Kyokushin Karate master
Masutatsu "Mas" Oyama (whom he later portrayed in a trilogy of films), which led to a first-degree
black belt
Black Belt may refer to:
Martial arts
* Black belt (martial arts), an indication of attainment of expertise in martial arts
* ''Black Belt'' (magazine), a magazine covering martial arts news, technique, and notable individuals
Places
* Black B ...
on 15 October 1965, later receiving a fourth-degree on 20 January 1984.
Career
Sometime around 1960,
[The dates are uncertain, because it is possible that he had television appearances to his credit as early as 1959.] he was discovered in a talent search (called "New Face") by the
Toei film studio, and he began his screen career soon after. The CEO of Toei at the time gave him the stage name "Shinichi Chiba".
His acting career began on television, starring in two ''
tokusatsu
is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of practical special effects. ''Tokusatsu'' entertainment mainly refers to science fiction, war, fantasy, or horror media featuring such technology but is someti ...
'' superhero shows, first replacing Susumu Wajima as the main character Kōtarō Ran/ Seven Color Mask in ''
Seven Color Mask'' (''Nana-iro kamen'') in the second half of the series and then starring as Gorō Narumi/Messenger of Allah in
''Messenger of Allah'' (''Allah no Shisha''). He starred in the 1961
science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imagination, imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, Paral ...
movie ''
Invasion of the Neptune Men
is a 1961 superhero film produced by Toei Company, Toei Company Ltd. The film stars Sonny Chiba as ''Iron Sharp'' (called ''Space Chief'' in the U.S. version).
The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in 1964 direct to televi ...
'' and the first
Kinji Fukasaku
was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Known for his "broad range and innovative filmmaking," Fukasaku worked in many different genres and styles, but was best known for his gritty yakuza films, typified by the ''Battles Without Honor ...
film, ''
Drifting Detective: Tragedy in the Red Valley'', which marked the beginning of a long series of collaborations for the two. Over the next decade, he was cast primarily in crime thrillers. By 1970, Chiba had started his own training school for aspiring martial arts film actors and stunt performers known as , in order to develop the level of martial arts techniques and sequences used in Japanese film and television. Today the organization is known as Japan Action Enterprise (JAE). He starred in ''
Karate Kiba
is a 1973 Japanese martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba. It is based on an action manga by Ikki Kajiwara.
A recut version was released in the United States in 1976 as ''The Bodyguard'', with added footage in the first ten minutes of the film ...
'' (''Bodyguard Kiba'') in 1973, which was his first
martial arts movie. Chiba's breakthrough international hit was ''
The Street Fighter
''The Street Fighter'' ( Japanese: ザ • ストリート • ファイター, Hepburn: Za Sutorīto Faitā) is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film produced by Toei Company Ltd., originally released in Japan as . It was released in the US by New ...
'' (1974) which was brought to Western audiences (dubbed in English) by
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema is an American film production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and is a film label of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after ...
. The film and its sequels established him as the reigning Japanese martial arts actor in international cinema for the next two decades.
It was New Line Cinema founder
Robert Shaye who gave Chiba the English name "Sonny", which Chiba would adopt as his own (mostly for non-Japanese projects) from that point on.
Chiba's subsequent projects included such pictures as ''
The Bullet Train
(also known as ''Super Express 109'') is a 1975 Japanese action thriller film directed by Junya Satō and starring Ken Takakura, Sonny Chiba, and Ken Utsui. When a Shinkansen ("bullet train") is threatened with a bomb that will explode au ...
'' (1975), ''
Karate Warriors'' (1976), ''
Doberman Cop'' (1977), ''
Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon'' (1977), and ''The Assassin'' (1977). He also occasionally returned to the science fiction genre, in movies such as ''
Message from Space'' (1978). He also began to star on some
jidaigeki
is a genre of film, television, video game, and theatre in Japan. Literally meaning " period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some, however, are set much earlier—'' Portrait o ...
such as ''
Shogun's Samurai'' (1978), ''
The Fall of Ako Castle'' (1978), ''
G.I. Samurai'' (1979), ''
Shadow Warriors'' (1980), and ''
Samurai Reincarnation'' (1981). He was not only actor in but also
stunt coordinator
A stunt coordinator, usually an experienced stunt performer, is hired by a TV, film or theatre director or production company for stunt casting. Their job is to arrange the casting (stunt players and stunt doubles) and performance of stunts for ...
for ''G.I. Samurai'', ''Burning Brave'' (1981), and ''
Shogun's Shadow'' (1989). He was executive producer and director for ''Yellow Fangs'' (1990) and also directed and starred in ''Oyaji'' (2007).
Chiba portrayed
Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi multiple times, first in the 1978 film ''
Shogun's Samurai'' and in its TV series remake ''
The Yagyu Conspiracy'', which aired from 1978 to 1979.
He then appeared as Jūbei in the TV series ''Yagyū Abaretabi'', which aired from 1980 to 1981 and in the 1981 film
Samurai Reincarnation (Makai Tensho) and its theatrical musical version ''Yagyu Jubei Makai Tensho''. He then reprised his role as Jūbei in the second season of ''Yagyū Abaretabi'', this time entitled ''Yagyū Jūbei Abaretabi'', which aired from 1982 to 1983. A few years later he returned to play Jūbei in ''Iemitsu, Hikoza, and Isshin Tasuke: A National Crisis'', a TV movie that aired in 1989. His final appearance as Jūbei was in 2 direct-to-DVD films entitled ''Sarutobi Sasuke and the Army of Darkness 3: Wind Chapter'' and ''Sarutobi Sasuke and the Army of Darkness 4: Fire Chapter'' in 2005. Other notable Japanese television roles for Chiba were the ninja leaders
Hattori Hanzō III, Tsuge Shinpachi, Tarao Hanzō, and Hattori Hanzō XV across multiple seasons of the
Shadow Warriors TV series and
Hattori Hanzō I in the 2003 direct-to-DVD series follow-up ''Shin Kage no Gundan'' (New Shadow Warriors).
Chiba was even busier in the 1980s, doing dozens of movies as well as making forays into television, and with roles in such high-profile adventures as the popular
Hong Kong
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comic-based movie ''
The Storm Riders'' (1998), starring alongside
Ekin Cheng and
Aaron Kwok. His fame in Japan remained unabated into the 1990s.
In his fifties, the actor resumed working as a choreographer of martial arts sequences. At the dawn of the 21st century, Chiba was as busy as ever in feature films and also starring in his own series in Japan. Roles in
Takashi Miike
is a Japanese film director, film producer and screenwriter. He has directed over one hundred theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. His films run through a variety of different genres, and range from violent a ...
's ''
Deadly Outlaw: Rekka'' and his work with directors
Kenta and
Kinji Fukasaku
was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Known for his "broad range and innovative filmmaking," Fukasaku worked in many different genres and styles, but was best known for his gritty yakuza films, typified by the ''Battles Without Honor ...
in ''
Battle Royale II
, abbreviated as ''BRII'', is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action film and a sequel to the 2000 film '' Battle Royale'', which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. A novelization of the film was w ...
'' effectively bridged the gap between modern day and yesteryear cinematic cult legends. Chiba's enduring onscreen career received a tribute when he appeared in a key role as
Hattori Hanzo, the owner of a sushi restaurant and retired samurai sword craftsman, in director
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. His films are characterized by stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, dark humor, non-linear storylines, cameos, ensemb ...
's bloody revenge epic ''
Kill Bill: Volume I'' in 2003.
Chiba starred in more than 125 films for
Toei Studios and has won numerous awards in Japan for his acting.
Personal life
Chiba divorced his first wife, actress
Yōko Nogiwa, with whom he had a daughter,
Juri Manase
(also known as Julie Manase, born 1 January 1975) is a Japanese actress.
Biography Early life
Juri was inspired to be an actress at the age five by seeing her parents ( Sonny Chiba and Yōko Nogiwa) on sets and stage. While she was in school ...
, who is also an actress. He had two sons from his second marriage to Tamami Chiba. Their sons and are actors.
His younger brother,
Jirō Yabuki (also known as Jiro Chiba), was also an actor.
Death
In early August 2021, Chiba became ill with
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
. Initially, he was treated at home but was hospitalized a few days later on 8 August when he developed
pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli. Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. The severi ...
.
He died from complications of COVID-19 on 19 August 2021, at the age of 82.
Chiba had not been vaccinated, according to his agency.
His body was
cremated
Cremation is a method of final disposition of a dead body through burning.
Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite and as an alternative to burial. In some countries, including India and Nepal, cremation on an open-air pyre i ...
at the
crematorium
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on 20 August 2021.
In Western popular culture
Christian Slater's character Clarence Worley in ''
True Romance'' is a fan of Chiba. In a pivotal early scene he watches a Sonny Chiba triple feature. The writer of ''True Romance'',
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. His films are characterized by stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, dark humor, non-linear storylines, cameos, ensemb ...
, worked with Chiba ten years later in ''
Kill Bill: Volume I''.
A modified version of the opening scroll to the English-language version of 1973 movie ''
Karate Kiba
is a 1973 Japanese martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba. It is based on an action manga by Ikki Kajiwara.
A recut version was released in the United States in 1976 as ''The Bodyguard'', with added footage in the first ten minutes of the film ...
'' (English title: ''The Bodyguard'') was used in the script of
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (; born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. His films are characterized by stylized violence, extended dialogue, profanity, dark humor, non-linear storylines, cameos, ensemb ...
's 1994 movie ''
Pulp Fiction''.
[Thomas, Brian. ''VideoHound's Dragon: Asian Action & Cult Flicks''. ]Canton, Michigan
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Canton Township is Michigan's second most-populated townsh ...
: Visible Ink Press, 2003, pp. 61–62. Tarantino's script changed the
Ezekiel 25:17 speech, swapping out "I am Chiba the Bodyguard" for "my name is the Lord".
The character Takayuki Chiba from the
''shōnen'' manga series ''
Kengan Ashura'' is based upon Chiba and
Hiroyuki Sanada
is a Japanese actor and martial artist. He is best known to international audiences for his roles as Genbu in '' Ninja in the Dragon's Den'' (1982), Ryuji Takayama in '' Ring'' (1998), Seibei Iguchi in '' The Twilight Samurai'' (2002), Ujio in ...
.
["Chiba Takayuki"; commentary from Yabako Sandrovich. End of Chapter 102.]
Martial arts ranks
Chiba held
black belt
Black Belt may refer to:
Martial arts
* Black belt (martial arts), an indication of attainment of expertise in martial arts
* ''Black Belt'' (magazine), a magazine covering martial arts news, technique, and notable individuals
Places
* Black B ...
s in the following martial arts:
*
Kyokushin Karate: 4th
Dan
*
Togakure-ryū Ninpō Taijutsu
, sometimes used interchangeably with the modern term , is the martial art strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practised by the ninja. ''Ninjutsu'' was a separate discipline in some tradit ...
: 4th Dan
*
Goju-ryu karate: 2nd Dan
*
Shorinji Kempo
is a Japanese martial arts, Japanese martial art claimed to be a modified version of Shaolin Kung Fu. The name ''Shōrinji Kempo'' is the On'yomi, Japanese reading of ''Shàolínsì Quánfǎ''. It was established in 1947 by , a Japanese peop ...
: 2nd Dan
*
Judo
is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM version of Encyclopedia Nipponica, "Judo") ...
: 2nd Dan
*
Kendo
is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords ( shinai) as well as protective armor ( bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spr ...
: 1st Dan
Filmography
Films
Television
Shorts
Theater
References
Bibliography
*
*
External links
*
Sonny Chiba official blog*
Sonny Chiba on 10kbullets.com
Sonny Chiba on GooHead
Five Things You Didn't Know About Sonny Chiba
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1939 births
2021 deaths
20th-century Japanese male actors
21st-century Japanese male actors
Japanese male judoka
Japanese male karateka
Japanese kendoka
Japanese ninjutsu practitioners
People from Fukuoka
People from Kimitsu
Kyokushin kaikan practitioners
Gōjū-ryū practitioners
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan