Bill Saito

Bill Saito

Born:December 22, 1936

Place of Birth:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Died:November 14, 2012

Known For:Acting

Biography

Bill Saito, a versatile actor known for his captivating performances on the silver screen, embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of cinema. His career took off with a series of notable films, including the Audrey Hepburn classic "Green Mansions" in 1959. Saito's talent and dedication to his craft quickly caught the attention of audiences and critics alike, setting the stage for a successful career ahead.

Throughout his career, Saito showcased his acting prowess in a diverse range of roles, demonstrating his ability to bring depth and authenticity to each character he portrayed. His contributions to films such as "The Wrecking Crew" (1968) and the gripping thriller "Rollercoaster" (1977) solidified his reputation as a talented and versatile actor in the industry.

Saito's commitment to his craft and his passion for storytelling shone through in every role he took on, leaving a lasting impact on the films he was a part of. His ability to immerse himself in a character and truly embody their essence made him a standout talent in the world of cinema.

Beyond his on-screen achievements, Saito was also known for his professionalism and collaborative spirit on set, earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues in the industry. His dedication to his craft and his willingness to push boundaries as an actor set him apart and made him a beloved figure among his peers.

As Saito's career continued to flourish, he continued to take on challenging and diverse roles that showcased his range as an actor. Whether he was portraying a complex villain or a lovable protagonist, Saito brought a sense of authenticity and nuance to each character, captivating audiences with his performances.

In addition to his work in film, Saito also made a name for himself in the theater world, showcasing his talent on the stage and further solidifying his reputation as a multifaceted performer. His ability to command the stage with his presence and charisma made him a sought-after talent in both film and theater circles.

Throughout his career, Saito's dedication to his craft remained unwavering, and his passion for storytelling continued to drive him to new heights of success in the industry. His legacy as an actor who left an indelible mark on the world of cinema endures, inspiring future generations of performers to follow in his footsteps.

Bill Saito's contributions to the film industry will always be remembered and celebrated, as his talent and artistry continue to resonate with audiences around the world. His body of work stands as a testament to his skill as an actor and his enduring impact on the world of entertainment.

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Filmography

Acting

Big Trouble in Little China

Big Trouble in Little China

Wing Kong Hatchet Man (uncredited)

1986

Truck driver Jack Burton gets embroiled in a supernatural battle when his best friend Wang Chi's green-eyed fiancée is kidnapped by henchmen of the sorcerer Lo Pan, who must marry a girl with green eyes in order to return to the human realm.
Smokey and the Bandit

Smokey and the Bandit

Truck Driver (uncredited)

1977

A race car driver tries to transport an illegal beer shipment from Texas to Atlanta in under 28 hours, picking up a reluctant bride-to-be on the way.
Matchstick Men

Matchstick Men

Pharmacist #1

2003

A phobic con artist and his protege are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle when the con artist's teenage daughter arrives unexpectedly.
Showdown in Little Tokyo

Showdown in Little Tokyo

Yoshida's Man (uncredited)

1991

An American with a Japanese upbringing, Chris Kenner is a police officer assigned to the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles. Kenner is partnered with Johnny Murata, a Japanese-American who isn't in touch with his roots. Despite their differences, both men excel at martial arts, and utilize their formidable skills when they go up against Yoshida, a vicious yakuza drug dealer with ties to Kenner's past.
Surviving Christmas

Surviving Christmas

Christmas Past

2004

A wealthy executive, Drew Latham (Ben Affleck) has no close relationships and becomes nostalgic for his childhood home as Christmas approaches. When he visits the house and finds another family living there, he offers the residents, Tom Valco (James Gandolfini) and his wife, Christine (Catherine O'Hara), a large sum of money to pretend they are his parents. Soon Drew tests the couple's patience, and, when their daughter, Alicia (Christina Applegate), arrives, things get increasingly tense.
All of Me

All of Me

Security Guard

1984

Just before stubborn millionaire Edwina Cutwater dies, she asks her uptight lawyer, Roger Cobb, to amend her will so that her soul will pass to the young, vibrant Terry Hoskins – but the spiritual transference goes awry. Edwina enters Roger's body instead, forcing him to battle Edwina for control of his own being.
The Perfect Weapon

The Perfect Weapon

Old Man

1991

Jeff, a young delinquent, is enrolled by his father in a kenpo school, in the hopes of teaching the boy some self-discipline. Years later, Jeff's mentor, Kim, is being threatened by one of the Korean mafia families. Jeff tries to help his old friend, but is too late to prevent Kim's death at the hands of an unknown hitman. Vowing revenge, Jeff takes on all of the families, using his martial arts skills to find the man who killed his friend.

Production

Big Trouble in Little China

Big Trouble in Little China

Stunts

1986

Truck driver Jack Burton gets embroiled in a supernatural battle when his best friend Wang Chi's green-eyed fiancée is kidnapped by henchmen of the sorcerer Lo Pan, who must marry a girl with green eyes in order to return to the human realm.
The Golden Child

The Golden Child

Stunts

1986

After a Tibetan boy, the mystical Golden Child, is kidnapped by the evil Sardo Numspa, humankind's fate hangs in the balance. On the other side of the world in Los Angeles, the priestess Kee Nang seeks the Chosen One, who will save the boy from death. When Nang sees social worker Chandler Jarrell on television discussing his ability to find missing children, she solicits his expertise, despite his skepticism over being "chosen."
Showdown in Little Tokyo

Showdown in Little Tokyo

Stunts

1991

An American with a Japanese upbringing, Chris Kenner is a police officer assigned to the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles. Kenner is partnered with Johnny Murata, a Japanese-American who isn't in touch with his roots. Despite their differences, both men excel at martial arts, and utilize their formidable skills when they go up against Yoshida, a vicious yakuza drug dealer with ties to Kenner's past.
The Sand Pebbles

The Sand Pebbles

Stunts

1966

Engineer Jake Holman arrives aboard the gunboat USS San Pablo, assigned to patrol a tributary of the Yangtze in the middle of exploited and revolution-torn 1926 China. His iconoclasm and cynical nature soon clash with the 'rice-bowl' system which runs the ship and the uneasy symbiosis between Chinese and foreigner on the river. Hostility towards the gunboat's presence reaches a climax when the boat must crash through a river-boom and rescue missionaries upriver at China Light Mission.