Tak Sakaguchi
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Stunts
It seems that right at birth, Tak Sakaguchi was bound to be a force to
be reckoned with. From an early age, he exhibited excellent motor
skills and cat-like reflexes; putting these skills to use and excelling
in martial arts such as Judo and boxing. Surprisingly, even with his
stunning looks and charisma, Sakaguchi wasn't seeking a career in
acting - it sought him. Working as a street fighter, he was chosen by a
then unknown director, Ryuhei Kitamura. Kitamura was still accumulating
funds and financial resources for his independent film, Versus, and not
knowing any established actors, he chose Sakaguchi due to his natural
fighting skills and physical prowess. Kitamura felt that Sakaguchi
shouldn't have to go to waste fighting in the streets, so why not bring
his skills to film instead? Sakaguchi pushed himself physically to the
extreme for the film, breaking ribs, bruising and cutting himself, even
losing a tooth! Instead of halting production, he had it glued back in!
The film proved to be quite a gamble for both star and director, but it
also pay off in ways that neither would have expected. Upon its
release, Versus was a hit in its native Japan, even with the novice
director, reluctant actor, and extremely low-budget. Once released
over-seas, the film became a cult hit. Seemingly overnight, both
Sakaguchi and Kitamura launched their careers and continued to work
together in films such as the Azumi series, Alive, Aragami and
Battlefield Baseball. While all film ventures were successful,
Sakaguchi had yet to acquire the same success he did with Versus. 2005
would prove to be a bigger year, taking on more mainstream film roles
in Shinobi: Heart Under Blade. Then there was Death Trance, with a role
similar to that of Versus; it was also in Death Watch that Sakaguchi
directed the action scenes. 2007, however, proved to be even busier,
acting in both films and television. Sakaguchi has also taken to
working behind the camera, writing and directing his first film,
Sakigake!! Otako juku (Be a Man! Samurai School). With such a strong
dedication to his craft, be it actor, writer, or director, Sakaguchi is
unstoppable.