Anna Sawai

Acting

Anna Sawai

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Jun 11, 1992 (33 years old)

Anna Sawai

Known For

How to Rob a Bank
Movie 2026

How to Rob a Bank

Smart bank robbers share their heists on social media while...

Shōgun
TV Show 2024

Shōgun

In Japan in the year 1600, at the dawn of...

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
TV Show 2023

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

After surviving Godzilla's attack on San Francisco, Cate is shaken...

Pachinko
TV Show 2022

Pachinko

Follow the hopes and dreams of four generations of a...

F9
2h 23m
Movie 2021

F9

Dominic Toretto and his crew battle the most skilled assassin...

Biography

Anna Sawai (born June 11, 1992) is a Japanese–New Zealand actress, dancer and singer. She began her film career in 2009 in a supporting role in the martial arts film Ninja Assassin, and debuted as a professional singer in 2013 as one of the lead vocalists in the J-pop girl group FAKY (2013-2018), singing in both Japanese and English. She co-stars in Justin Lin's Fast & Furious sequel, F9. In 2004, shortly after moving to Japan, Sawai was chosen out of 10,000 applicants to play the title role in the stage musical Annie. Sawai made her professional film debut in the 2009 Warner Bros. film Ninja Assassin, directed by James McTeigue, playing the rebellious teenage female ninja Kiriko who is executed for attempting to escape the Ozunu ninja clan. In 2013, Sawai's work as a professional singer began with the dance/R&B group FAKY. She performed as one of the group's lead vocalists until her final show with the group on December 20, 2018. Her departure from the group was announced via FAKY's social media, citing her dream of pursuing her acting career. In 2019, Sawai co-starred in the BBC crime drama Giri/Haji. In 2021, she co-starred in the action film F9, directed by Justin Lin. Sawai chose the role of Elle in F9 because she grew up watching the Fast & Furious films and appreciated the diversity of the film's cast. In November 2019, it was announced that Sawai was signed by major U.S. talent agency WME. In October 2020, Sawai was announced to play savvy career woman Naomi in Apple's adaptation of Pachinko, based on the novel by Min Jin Lee, in a role created for the series. Sawai grew up in New Zealand, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, before moving to Japan at the age of 10 due to her father's electronics job. During her childhood, she was influenced by her father to listen to The Beatles and The Carpenters. Her mother, who studied opera, gave her singing lessons.