Andrew Koji

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Andrew Koji
Born1987 (age 3637)
NationalityBritish
Occupations
  • Actor
  • martial artist
Years active2006–present

Andrew Koji (born 1987) is a British actor and martial artist. He had his breakout role as Ah Sahm in the Cinemax series Warrior (2019). Koji went on to play Storm Shadow in Snake Eyes (2021) and Yuichi "The Father" Kimura in Bullet Train (2022).

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Life and career

Koji was born in 1987 to an English mother and a Japanese father. His parents separated when he was still young, and he was brought up by his mother in Epsom. [1]

Koji started in the industry doing extra work and making short films as a teenager. At 18, he moved to Thailand while still training in martial arts and did some small jobs in the film industry. [2] He subsequently worked in Japan's film industry for a few years, before returning to England to train at the Actors' Temple Studio in London. [3] Eventually, Koji started getting more jobs in theatre and TV in the UK. Regarding his opportunities there, he stated: "In the UK I would say my dual heritage has not particularly been advantageous. Opportunities for East Asian actors at the time was [ sic ] and still is quite limitedalthough things are changing." [2]

Koji dropped out of university at the age of 19 to focus on acting and martial arts. In his twenties, Koji studied and competed in taekwondo and trained in Shaolin kung fu at the Shaolin Temple UK. [4] He has written and produced his films, and has also worked as a stunt double; most notably on Fast & Furious 6 . [4] He has also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Hampstead Theatre, Royal Court, Charing Cross Theatre, and Ovalhouse among others. [5]

By 2017, Koji was discouraged by a recent lack of television roles and considering a career change. His agent and his mother convinced him to submit an audition tape for the lead role of Ah Sahm in the Cinemax series Warrior, which he secured. [6] [7]

Based on an original idea by Bruce Lee for the 1972 series Kung Fu , that starred David Carradine, and was produced by filmmaker Justin Lin, Warrior is centered around a martial arts prodigy in the late 1870s who emigrates from China to America in search of his sister, only to be drawn into the Tong Wars of San Francisco. [8] In a nod to Lee's idea for the character’s ethnic background, Ah Sahm is of partial European ancestry, which Koji found fitting for the character, and relatable due to his ancestry. [9] The first season premiered in April 2019, and the second season premiered in October 2020. [10]

Koji played Storm Shadow in the 2021 film Snake Eyes, [11] and assassin Yuichi Kimura in David Leitch's 2022 action film Bullet Train . He will also appear in the action-fantasy film Boy Kills World helmed by Moritz Mohr. [12] [13] and joined Netflix series Black Doves [14]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Project OneSoldierShort film
2007FB: Fighting BeatKali
200920th Century Boys 2: The Last HopeThai Gangster
2011The Missing DayHuan
2011Mercutio's Dreaming: The Killing of a Chinese ActorLawrence YangShort film
2011Gorjilla (Gojira) SuitYoshiShort film
2013 Fast & Furious 6 Undercover Police, stunt double for Sung KangExtra Role (Uncredited)
2013ScrutinyStefan Aire
2013Above the WaistKenShort film; Writer and Producer; Won Best Actor Award, Asian on Film Festival
2013A SituationYuji
2014Way of the WarriorGoroShort film
2014HollowSwordmanShort film
2014ChameleonGuard KuroShort film
2015BackwaterJustin LauShort film
2015LuckRai
2015Deep Pan FuryKatashi Kimoto
2016Hall of MirrorsBasilShort film; Writer and Producer
2017TrendyEstate Agent 1
2019SandwichMichaelShort film
2021 Snake Eyes Tomisaburo Arashikage / Storm Shadow
2021Cake BombAugustShort film
2022The Como ConnectionAugustShort film
2022 Bullet Train Yuichi Kimura
2022Sandwich 2: Machete to WasabiMichaelShort film; post-production
2023 Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes Felix
2023 Boy Kills World Basho
TBAHubrisAlfieShort film; post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Narrow EscapesWW2 Soldier
2012Seconds from DisasterATC Officer-JAL 123
2013 The Wrong Mans Jason
2014Film Lab PresentsSam
2015 Acquitted Chen Liang
2010–15 Casualty Keong Murong / Haro Reid
2016 Call the Midwife Benny Su
2017Jade DragonMikey
2017Finding AkiraJames
2018 The Innocents Andrew
2019 American Gods CEO
2019–2023 Warrior Ah SahmMain role
2019 Peaky Blinders Brilliant Chang
TBA Gangs of London TBAMain role

Theatre

YearTitleRoleProduction Company
Star Wars Stage Show Jedi Weird and Wonderful
Richard III Richard The Actors Temple
A Streetcar Named Desire Stanley Kowalski The Actors Temple
2013The Fu Manchu Complex Dr. Petrie Moongate Productions/ Mark Cartwright Productions
2013The Arrest of Ai WeiweiPoliceman/ SoldierHampstead Theatre
The Forgotten of the ForgottenGuoRadar Festival
HiddenJason/ Various other rolesRoyal Court Theatre
2016In the Bar of a Tokyo HotelThe BarmanCharing Cross Theatre
2016Shangri-LaKarmaYellow Earth
2017Snow in MidsummerFangRSC
2017 A Tale of Two Cities JacquesRegents Park Open Air Theatre

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