Kill Bill actor Sonny Chiba dies of Covid-19

Sonny Chiba is known for his performance in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill

By Web Desk
August 20, 2021

The Japanese martial arts master and actor, Sonny Chiba, has died of the complications of Covid-19 at the age of 82, his agent said on Thursday.

Sonny Chiba is known for his performance in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill."

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"Sonny died yesterday from Covid-19," his agent Timothy Beal said. "Such tragic news. He was a great friend and an awesome client. Such a humble, caring and friendly man."

Born in the southwest of Japan in 1939, Sadaho Maeda became a martial arts student and kept learning it throughout the 1960s, ending up becoming a specialist in karate.

His unique martial arts capabilities won him several roles in Japanese films and the television series, notably at the very well-known Toei Studio that found him out in a competition meant to search for new talent.

In the wake of the worldwide fame of Bruce Lee, Chiba established himself as a martial arts expert-cum-actor in the trilogy of "The Street Fighter" outside Japan.

This performance impressed a young Tarantino who later would cast him into playing samurai-turned chief Hattori Hanzo, who forges a sword to help Uma Thurman get retribution in the Hollywood hit flick, "Kill Bill."

Also in 2006, Chiba played a role in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift".

"Outbreak Z," the zombie movie with Wesley Snipes, was his next project to work on, said Beal.

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