About The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
On the streets of Tokyo, speed needs no translation.
In the dynamic and exhilarating world of "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift," the narrative revolves around Sean Boswell, a character brought to life by the talented Lucas Black. Sean, a high school senior with an insatiable passion for speed and racing, finds himself in a predicament that could potentially land him behind bars. To escape this fate, he chooses to leave his hometown and embark on a journey to the vibrant metropolis of Tokyo, where he moves in with his estranged father, a stern military man. This significant shift in environment sets the stage for Sean's thrilling journey, one that will see him navigating the complexities of a foreign land and its unique subcultures.
Sean's introduction to Tokyo is far from glamorous, as he finds himself in a lower-income district of the city. It's here that he stumbles upon the captivating world of drift racing, a high-octane subculture that thrives in Tokyo's underbelly. Drift racing is a distinct art form that requires drivers to skillfully maneuver their vehicles through tight corners, creating a graceful yet powerful ballet of cars. Sean, with his natural talent for driving, quickly becomes enamored with this new challenge, seeing it as an opportunity to prove his worth and distract himself from his troubles back home.
The beautiful and enigmatic Neela, portrayed by Nathalie Kelley, plays a pivotal role in Sean's journey. As a civilian caught up in the exhilarating world of drift racing, Neela serves as both a mentor and love interest for Sean. Her knowledge of the sport and its intricacies aids Sean in navigating this unfamiliar terrain, while their shared passion for speed and adrenaline sparks a deep connection between them. As Sean delves deeper into the world of drift racing, he must confront a host of challenges, from rival racers to the law, all while trying to stay true to himself and his newfound love for Tokyo's unique racing culture.
Full Cast of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Lucas Black
plays Sean Boswell
Lucas Black delivers a standout performance as Sean Boswell in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'. His portrayal of the rebellious American teenager, who finds solace in the world of drift racing, is both captivating and authentic. Black's on-screen charisma and natural acting skills make Sean Boswell a relatable and endearing character, despite his initial brashness and recklessness. His chemistry with co-star Sung Kang, who plays Han, adds depth to the film and their bond becomes a pivotal aspect of the story. Overall, Black's performance is a highlight of the movie, making Sean Boswell a memorable character in the Fast and Furious franchise.
See Lucas Black's other roles →Nathalie Kelley
plays Neela
Nathalie Kelley's portrayal of Neela in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' is a captivating performance that adds depth and emotion to the high-octane action of the movie. Kelley's on-screen chemistry with her co-stars, particularly Lucas Black, is palpable, making their complicated relationship a central focus of the film. Her character's journey from a quiet and reserved girl to a strong and independent woman is skillfully executed, showcasing Kelley's versatility as an actress. Overall, Kelley's performance as Neela is a standout feature of 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift', adding a layer of emotional complexity to the franchise's signature adrenaline-fueled sequences.
See Nathalie Kelley's other roles →Sung Kang
plays Han Lue
Sung Kang's portrayal of Han Lue in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' is a standout performance that brings depth and charisma to the character. Kang skillfully balances Han's cool and composed demeanor with moments of vulnerability, making him a compelling and relatable figure. His on-screen chemistry with co-star Lucas Black adds another layer of complexity to their characters' relationship, enhancing the overall narrative. Moreover, Kang's effortless mastery of drift racing scenes further solidifies his character's credibility, making Han Lue an unforgettable character in the Fast and Furious franchise.
See Sung Kang's other roles →Shad Moss
plays Twinkie
Shad Moss, also known as Bow Wow, delivers a standout performance as Twinkie in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'. As the fast-talking, charismatic street racer, Moss brings a youthful energy and humor to the film, serving as a relatable guide to the underground world of drifting for both the protagonist and the audience. His dynamic presence on screen and natural chemistry with the other cast members make Twinkie a memorable and endearing character in the franchise.
See Shad Moss's other roles →Brian Tee
plays D.K.
Brian Tee's portrayal of D.K. in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' is a standout performance that adds a new level of intensity to the franchise. As the ruthless leader of the Drift King racing team, Tee brings a menacing presence to the screen, making D.K. a formidable rival for the film's protagonist, Sean Boswell. Tee's ability to convey both the arrogance and vulnerability of his character creates a complex villain that is both captivating and unpredictable. His performance is a testament to his talent as an actor and adds depth to the film's overall narrative.
See Brian Tee's other roles →Leonardo Nam
plays Morimoto
Leonardo Nam's portrayal of Morimoto in 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift' is a standout performance that adds depth to the film's ensemble. His character, a rival racer and yakuza member, is both intimidating and intriguing, showcasing Nam's ability to convey a range of emotions. Despite limited screen time, Nam's performance leaves a lasting impression, as his character's intense stare and calculated demeanor create a sense of unpredictability that keeps viewers on edge. Overall, Nam's performance as Morimoto is a testament to his talent as an actor and his ability to bring nuance to even the most seemingly one-dimensional characters.
See Leonardo Nam's other roles →Brian Goodman
plays Major Boswell
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plays Clay
Nikki Griffin
plays Cindy (Clay's Girlfriend)
Jason Tobin
plays Earl
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plays Reiko
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plays Ms. Boswell
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plays Uncle Kamata
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plays High School Security Guard
Trula M. Marcus
plays American Math Teacher
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plays Clay's Buddy
Daniel Booko
plays Clay's Buddy
David V. Thomas
plays Clay's Buddy
Amber Stevens West
plays Cheerleader
Ashika Gogna
plays Cheerleader
Vincent Laresca
plays Case Worker
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plays Woman at Boswell's Apt.
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plays Toshi at Underground Garage
Atley Siauw
plays DJ Atley
Kaila Yu
plays Cowgirl at Starting Line
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plays Cowgirl at Starting Line
Satoshi Tsumabuki
plays Exceedingly Handsome Guy
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plays Sexy Brazilian Model
Silvia Šuvadová
plays Russian Model
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plays Bo-Peep Girl
Koji Kataoka
plays Pinkie (Yakuza)
Trey Sanford
plays Auto Shop Bully #2
Christian Salazar
plays Chubby Hispanic Kid
Danny Ray McDonald II
plays Auto Shop Bully #3
Joey Crumpton
plays Police Officer
Rie Shibata
plays Math Teacher
Hiroshi Hatayama
plays Tea Hair #2
Keiichi Tsuchiya
plays Old Fisherman #1
Kazutoshi Wadakura
plays Old Fisherman #2 , Old Fisherman (uncredited)
Verena Mei
plays Beautiful Girl in Skyline #1
Mari Jaramillo
plays Beautiful Girl in Skyline #2
Mikiko Yano
plays Bo-Peep Girl #2
Wendy Watanabe
plays Neela's Friend #1
Tina Tsunoda
plays Neela's Friend #2
Tak Kubota
plays Yakuza Man #1
Stuart W. Yee
plays Yakuza Man #2
Hidesuke Motoki
plays Yakuza Man #4
Stuart W. Yee
plays Yakuza Man (uncredited)
Mitsuki Koga
plays Yakuza Man (uncredited)
Vin Diesel
plays Dominic Toretto (uncredited)
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plays Model (uncredited)
Kevin Ryan
plays Bully (uncredited)
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plays Tea Hair (uncredited)
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plays Racer (uncredited)
Tessa Bartholomew
plays Club Girl (uncredited)
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plays Cheerleader (uncredited)
Ai Cherie
plays Bouncer's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Willis Chung
plays Tea Hair #5 (uncredited)
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plays Skater Student (uncredited)
Stacy Ross
plays D.K. Entourage (uncredited)
Victoria Gracie
plays Model (uncredited)
Jade Gzi
plays Tea Hair #3 (uncredited)
Elizabeth Hara
plays Model (uncredited)
Bud Joseph Hebert
plays Student (uncredited)
Alexis Hernandez
plays Latino Crew (uncredited)
Jimmy Hsu
plays Yakuza (uncredited)
Harley Jay
plays Student (uncredited)
Eunice Kiss
plays Racer (uncredited)
Tara Kredel
plays Cheerleader (uncredited)
Sandra McCurdy
plays Model (uncredited)
Chaoxiang Ming
plays Little Kid (uncredited)
Rana Morrison
plays Christine - Teacher (uncredited)
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plays Business Woman (uncredited)
Tyler Nelson
plays Mascot (uncredited)
Masami Okada
plays Hostess at scene with Sunny Chiba (uncredited)
Sandy Velasco
plays Hip Hop Girl (uncredited)
Minn Vo
plays Dancer (uncredited)
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