Ken Kensei was born in Japan. He began the study of Kendo and Iaido from the age of 15 in Kochi Japan. He moved to the USA when he was 24 years old and started teaching Kendo and Iaido in New York City. In 1980 movie casting people saw his Kendo and Iaido and they asked him to be in a movie. Broadway musical producers saw his Iaido and Kendo and they asked him to be in a Broadway show. Since that year Ken Kensei studied acting and singing and joined the acting business. In his earlier acting days, he was in the movie Black Rain with Michael Douglas, Ken Takakura (1989) and in Letters from Iwo Jima, Director Clint Eastwood (2006). His numerous film credits span over 3 decades. He has also appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman several times.
Today he is going to sing love songs for his encore appearance at Pangea.
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