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Home/People/SABU
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Born
Nov 18, 1964
Age 61
Place of Birth
Wakayama, Japan
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

21
Movies
0
TV Shows
24
Directed
Also Known As
Hiroki Tanaka
田中博行
サブ
Hiroyuki Tanaka
田中博樹
IMDb Profile

SABU

Directing

Biography
Sabu (サブ, Sabu, born November 18, 1964) is the pseudonym of Japanese actor and director Hiroyuki Tanaka. Born in Wakayama Prefecture, Sabu studied at an Osaka fashion school before deciding to go to Tokyo to become a professional musician. It was suggested he try acting and in 1986 he made his film debut in Sorobanzuku. He earned his first starring role in the 1991 World Apartment Horror, a live-action film directed by Katsuhiro Ōtomo of Akira fame. Working from a script he wrote himself, he made his directorial debut with the 1996 Dangan Runner, a film that set his early style of "quirky action-comedies propelled by characters who hurtle headlong though squirming narratives steered more by the forces of incidence and coincidence than the actions of the protagonists themselves." Shin'ichi Tsutsumi played the lead in Sabu's first five films. Blessing Bell, starring Susumu Terajima (who has played minor roles in nearly all of Sabu's films), was a turn away from his kinetic, parodic, and black comedy narratives, and earned the NETPAC Award at the 2003 Berlin Film Festival. Later films featured the J-pop band V6. In 2009, he directed The Crab Cannery Ship, a modern adaptation of a classic of Japanese proletarian literature written by Takiji Kobayashi. He has continued to work as an actor, such as in Takashi Miike's Ichi the Killer (2001). His film Chasuke's Journey was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.
Silence poster

Silence

as Samurai #1
2016
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Sakuran

as Patron
2006
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish poster

Josee, the Tiger and the Fish

as Patron
2003
Ichi the Killer poster

Ichi the Killer

as Kaneko
2001
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Unlucky Monkey

as Bank Robber
1998
Postman Blues poster

Postman Blues

as Kurokawa
1997
Dangan Runner poster

Dangan Runner

as Assassin
1996
Don't Look Up poster

Don't Look Up

as Sekikawa
1996
(Ura) Tôsatsu nanpa-dô poster

(Ura) Tôsatsu nanpa-dô

Cast
1996
Suit Yourself or Shoot Yourself!! The Gamble poster

Suit Yourself or Shoot Yourself!! The Gamble

Cast
1996
Costume Club Wars - Angel of Sumata poster

Costume Club Wars - Angel of Sumata

Cast
1995
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Shinjuku Triad Society

as Shusuke Shimada
1995
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Zëiram 2

as Fujikuro (as Sabu)
1994
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Kiriko

Cast
1994
800 Two Lap Runners poster

800 Two Lap Runners

as Kyoichi Nakazawa
1994
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Warrior's Justice 2: Full Battle

Cast
1994
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New Book of the Waru 3: Passion

Cast
1993
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Kuma-chan

Cast
1993
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A Legend of Turmoil

Cast
1992
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Savage City: Angel Whisper

Cast
1991