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Anna Sawai

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Japanese actress and singer (born 1992)

Anna Sawai
Sawai in 2024
Born (1992-06-11)June 11, 1992 (age 33)
Wellington, New Zealand
Alma materSophia University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2004–present

Anna Sawai[a] (アンナ・サワイ; born June 11, 1992) is a Japanese actress and singer.[3][4] Born inNew Zealand, she moved to Japan with her family at age 10. She landed her first acting role at age 11 as the title character in the 2004Nippon Television production ofAnnie. Sawai later made her film debut inJames McTeigue's 2009 martial arts filmNinja Assassin.

Sawai rose to fame in Japan as one of the lead vocalists of the girl groupFaky. She made a return to acting with a supporting role in the British crime thriller seriesGiri/Haji. Her international breakthrough came with her role in theApple TV+ drama seriesPachinko. She gained further recognition for starring in theMonsterVerse seriesMonarch: Legacy of Monsters and in the historical drama seriesShōgun. For the latter, she won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, becoming the first Japanese actress to win aPrimetime Emmy Award, as well as aGolden Globe Award and aScreen Actors Guild Award. In 2024,Time magazine included her on its100 Next list.[5]

Early and personal life

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Anna Sawai was born on June 11, 1992, inWellington, New Zealand, to parents ofJapanese descent.[6] Her mother worked as a piano teacher,[7] while her father worked for an electronics company.[8] From age 3, her mother taught her to play the piano and sing.[6] Her family moved frequently while growing up due to her father's job, living in Hong Kong and the Philippines, before settling inYokohama, Japan, when Sawai was 10.[9][10][6]

Sawai is fluent in English and Japanese,[11] and resides in Tokyo.[6][12]

Career

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Early acting roles and Faky (2004–2018)

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See also:Faky

Sawai made her acting debut at age 11 in 2004 in a Tokyo stage production ofAnnie as the titular character, which wassimulcast onNippon TV.[12][13] Sawai successfully auditioned for the entertainment conglomerateAvex Inc. in 2006, earning her a management contract and training at their in-house music and dance bootcamp.[14][15][6] Following this, Sawai continued her acting career with a minor role in the television dramaOur Love Song (2007),[16] and made herHollywood feature film debut in a supporting role inJames McTeigue's martial arts filmNinja Assassin (2009), in which she played Kiriko, a rebellious young ninja.[17][18]

Sawai continued to receive vocal and dancing lessons throughout high school, and later enrolled atSophia University.[6][9][12] While attending university, Sawai was signed by theAvex Trax record label and in March 2012, she performed the United States national anthem at theTokyo Dome to begin the2012 Major League Baseball season.[19] A month later, Sawai was announced as one of the members of the girl groupARA, an acronym for Avex Rising Angels, and that November they released the music video for their first and only single "Make My Dreams Come True".[20] The group disbanded in early 2013 after less than a year of promotions, but in July that year, Avex announced that Sawai would be re-debuting as one of the lead vocalists for the girl groupFaky under theRhythm Zone record label.[21][22][9] They debuted with the single "Better Without You" on July 29, 2013.[23]

While performing as a member of Faky, Sawai participated in a number of solo projects. In October 2015, she appeared as the lead actress inElliott Yamin's music video for his song "Katy".[24] Sawai was a featured artist alongside fellow bandmate Akina on Yamato's debut single "Shining", which was released on April 26, 2017.[25] Later that year, Sawai had a voice role as Angélique Noir in the 2017 fashionsimulation video gameStyle Savvy: Styling Star[26] and performed the main theme song for the game "Girls Be Ambitious".[27] In 2018, she made a return to acting with a supporting role in the coming-of-age mystery seriesColors, appearing in two episodes.[28] In May 2018, she appeared as a dancer in a limited run stage production ofThe Book, directed by Fuko Takenaka, as part of the Think Tank Bang dance art collective.[29]

On November 16, 2018, Faky announced Sawai's departure from the group, citing her desire to focus on her acting career.[30] She performed with the group for the last time on December 20 as part of their Four headline tour.[31]

Breakthrough in television (2019–2024)

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In 2019, Sawai portrayed Eiko, the daughter of aYakuza boss, in the British crime thriller seriesGiri/Haji.[32] The series premiered onBBC Two in October to critical acclaim.[33] That same year, Sawai was cast as martial arts warriorElle Lue inF9, the ninth film in theFast & Furious franchise, directed byJustin Lin.[34][17] Following her casting announcement, Sawai signed withWME.[35] Filming forF9 took place between June and November 2019, and the film was released on May 19, 2021, to mixed reviews.[36]F9 set several pandemic box office records with worldwide earnings of $726 million.[37][38][39][40]

Since 2022, Sawai has portrayed the main role of Naomi in theApple TV+ adaptation ofPachinko, based on thenovel of the same name byMin Jin Lee.[41] Naomi is an original character created for the series.[42][8] The show debuted on March 25, 2022, to critical acclaim; the following month it was renewed for a second season.[43][44][45] The ensemble cast of the series won anIndependent Spirit Award.[46][47] In June 2022, Sawai was cast as Cate Randa, the lead role inLegendary'sMonsterVerse television seriesMonarch: Legacy of Monsters.[48] The show is a spin-off of the 2014 filmGodzilla, and premiered onApple TV+ on November 17, 2023, to positive critical reception.[49][50]

Sawai with the cast and crew ofShōgun in 2024

In September 2021, Sawai was cast as the female lead, Lady Mariko, in theFX limited seriesShōgun, based on thenovel byJames Clavell.[51] The series premiered in February 2024,[52] and Sawai's performance received critical acclaim.The New York Times said Sawai "is thoroughly convincing and captivating as Mariko,"[53] andRolling Stone said Sawai "speaks volumes with every pained look on Mariko’s face".[54]RogerEbert.com called her performance "revelatory",[55] andEntertainment Weekly praised Sawai for evolving the role past the 1980 version with "steely strength and spirited temper befitting a more modern audience".[56]The Hollywood Reporter identified the performance as a career achievement for the actress: "Sawai has been tip-toeing around full-fledged stardom for several years with supporting roles ... but this feels like her arrival. The actress inhabits Mariko so fully as a fragile, wavering soul and a stealthy badass."[57]

In 2024, she received thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role inShōgun, making her the first Japanese actress to win any Primetime Emmy,[58] and the first actress of Asian descent to win that Primetime Emmy category.[59][60] In 2025, she won theGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.[61] In 2025,Variety named Sawai's performance inShōgun as one of the greatest TV performances in the 21st century.[62]

In September 2024, Sawai was chosen as brand ambassador for jewelry designerCartier.[63] In December of the same year,WWD honored her with the magazine's inaugural Fashion Newcomer Style Award.[64] In February 2025, fashion design houseDior named Sawai a brand ambassador.[65]

Transition to film (2025–present)

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In 2026, Sawai will co-star in theheist film How to Rob a Bank, directed byDavid Leitch.[66] It will be released on September 4, 2026.[67] Sawei will then co-star inEnemies, oppositeAustin Butler andJeremy Allen White.[68] Sawai will also co-star in(Saint) Peter, acomedy-drama written and directed byJosh Klausner.[69]

Sawai will portrayYoko Ono in the fourBeatles-biopics directed bySam Mendes, due to be released in April 2028.[70]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2009Ninja AssassinKiriko[18]
2021F9Elle Lue[34][17]
2026How to Rob a BankPost-production[66]
2028The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event[b]Yoko OnoFilming[71]
TBAEnemiesPost-production[72]
(Saint) PeterSister TheresaPost-production[69]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2007Our Love Song [ja]Natsu1 episode[73][16]
2018Colors [ja]Train station accuser2 episodes[1][2][28]
2019Giri/HajiEiko FukuharaMain role, 6 episodes[32]
2022–presentPachinkoNaomiMain role, 11 episodes[42]
2023–presentMonarch: Legacy of MonstersCate RandaMain role, 10 episodes[51]
2024ShōgunToda MarikoMain role, 10 episodes[48]
2025Star Wars: VisionsBounty hunter Sevn (voice)Season 3, Episode 4[74]

Music videos

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YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2015"Katy"Elliot YaminLead role[24]

Video games

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YearTitleVoice roleNotesRef.
2017Style Savvy: Styling StarAngélique NoirNorth American andPAL versions[26]

Stage credits

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YearProductionRoleVenueRef.
2004AnnieAnnieAoyama Theatre[12][13]
2018The BookDancerOwlspot Theatre[29]

Modeling and magazine features

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YearPublication/CampaignFeatured as:Ref
2024EmmyCover/Shogun[75]
Hollywood ReporterCover/THR Roundtable[76]
WCover/interview[77]
2025PerfectCover/interview[78]

Discography

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Main article:Faky § Discography

Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Astra TV Awards2024Best Actress in a Streaming Drama SeriesShōgunWon[79]
AACTA International Awards2025Best Actress in a SeriesNominated[80]
Cooler Awards2024Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesWon[81]
Critics' Choice Awards2025Best Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated[82]
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesPachinkoNominated
Dorian Awards2024Best Television Performance – DramaShōgunNominated[83]
Gold Derby Awards2024Best Drama Actress – TelevisionWon[84]
Ensemble of the YearNominated
Performer of the YearHerselfNominated[85]
Breakthrough Performer of the YearWon
Golden Globe Awards2025Best Actress in a Television Series – DramaShōgunWon[86]
Gotham TV Awards2024Outstanding Performance in a Limited SeriesNominated[87]
Independent Spirit Awards2023Best Ensemble Cast in a New Scripted SeriesPachinkoWon[47]
2025Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted SeriesShōgunNominated[88]
Pena de Prata2022Best Ensemble in a Drama SeriesPachinkoNominated[89]
Primetime Emmy Awards2024Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesShōgunWon[90]
Satellite Awards2025Best Actress – Television Series DramaNominated[91]
Saturn Awards2025Best Supporting Actress in a Television SeriesMonarch: Legacy of MonstersNominated[92]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2025Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama SeriesShōgunWon[93]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
Television Critics Association Awards2024Individual Achievement in DramaWon[94]

She was named one ofTime’s Women of the Year for 2025.[95]

Notes

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  1. ^Sawai is credited inkatakana for her music career, but her Japanese acting roles are credited inkanji (澤井 杏奈,Sawai Anna).[1][2]
  2. ^IncludingUntitled Paul McCartney film,Untitled John Lennon film,Untitled George Harrison film andUntitled Ringo Starr film

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