Disappearance. Japanese martial arts hero Soni Siba has died

Disappearance.  Japanese martial arts hero Soni Siba has died

The legend of Japanese martial arts cinema has disappeared. Starring Sony Siba Murder Bill Quentin Tarantino, 82, died of complications from Covit-19.

“Sony died yesterday because of Kovit-19 … he was a great friend and best customer. He was such a humble, caring and friendly man,” his agent Timothy Peel told AFP.

Bruce Lee of Japan

Born in 1939 in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, Sadaho Meida, Soni Siba devoted herself to numerous martial arts in the 1960s, especially mastering her favorite karate. This science allowed him to become the best actor in Japanese movies and series, with about 125 shows on behalf of the famous toy studios that included him in the competition for new talents.

Following the global success of Bruce Lee, Sony Ciba distinguished itself outside of Japan as a serious violent aide. Street fighter.

The performance marked Quentin Tarantino at a young age and invited US director Sonny Siba to emulate Murder Bill Hattori Hanso, who became a samurai cook, makes a sword to help Uma Thurman take revenge.

In 2006, the Japanese actor also played a role Fast and Furious: Tokyo Skating By Justin Lynn

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