Kitao Sakurai

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Kitao Sakurai (Japanese: 桜井 北尾, Hepburn: Sakurai Kitao; born 1983) is a Japanese-born American filmmaker and actor.[1][2][3] He is best known for his collaborations with comedian Eric André, as the principal director of The Eric Andre Show (2012–23) and the writer-director of the film Bad Trip (2021).[4] He is directing the upcoming film adaptation of the fighting video game Street Fighter.[5]

Born1983 (age 4243)
Kyoto, Japan
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • cinematographer
Yearsactive1995  present
Kanji桜井 北尾
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Kitao Sakurai
Born1983 (age 4243)
Kyoto, Japan
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • cinematographer
Years active1995  present
Japanese name
Kanji桜井 北尾
Hiraganaさくらい きたお
Katakanaサクライ キタオ
Transcriptions
RomanizationSakurai Kitao
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Early years

Sakurai was born in Kinugasa district of Kyoto in 1983, and was raised in Cleveland, Ohio.[6][7][8][9]

Originally a child actor, he made his debut aged 12 with a supporting role in the martial arts action film Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back (1995). He also appeared in the made-for-television film The Best Bad Thing (1997) and Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999).[10]

Career

Film

Sakurai trained as a cinematographer and shot independent and short films throughout the early 2000s.[10] He made his feature directorial debut with the low-budget crime thriller Aardvark (2010), which was shot in his hometown of Cleveland.[11]

In 2021, he directed the hidden camera comedy film Bad Trip, starring regular collaborator Eric André.[4][12][13][14]

Sakurai directed The Passage, a short film co-written by and starring American comedian Phil Burgers ("Dr Brown"). It premiered at Sundance in 2018, and won Best Short Fiction prize at the LA Film Festival, Best Comedy at Aspen Shortsfest, and the Grand Jury Prize at the Nashville Film Festival.[15][16]

In February 2025, Sakurai was announced as the director of the live-action film adaptation of the Street Fighter video game franchise.[17][5] The film scheduled to be released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on October 16, 2026.[18][19]

Sakurai co-founded the New York-based production company Naked Faces, with Andrew Barchilon.[20]

Television

Beginning in 2012, Sakurai was the regular director for The Eric Andre Show, directing 62 of 68 total episodes between 2012 and 2023.[21][22]

He directed 5 episodes of the FXX sitcom Dave.

In 2023, Sakurai directed the pilot episode of Twisted Metal. He subsequently directed three episodes in the first season.

He directed the pilot episode and was an executive producer of the Amazon Prime Video series Butterfly.

He has also directed numerous television commercials.[23]

Filmography

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Feature film

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Year Title Director Writer Ref.
2010 Aardvark Yes Yes [11]
2021 Bad Trip Yes Yes [4]
2026 Street Fighter Yes Yes [5]
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Director of photography

  • Transformations (2006)
  • You Wont Miss Me (2009)

Acting roles

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Year Title Role
1995 Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back Justin Banning
1997 The Best Bad Thing Zenny Hata
1999 Dogma Stygian Triplet
2010 Aardvark Darius Szopa
2011 Treatment Tennis Instructor
We Are the Hartmans Music Video Director
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Television

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Year Title Director Executive
Producer
Writer Notes
2012–23 The Eric Andre Show Yes Yes Yes 62 episodes (Director);
25 episodes (Writer)
2012 The Eric Andre New Year's Eve Spooktacular Yes Yes Yes TV special
2021 The Premise Yes No No Episode "Social Justice Sex Tape"
2021-23 Dave Yes No No 5 episodes
2023 Twisted Metal Yes Yes No Directed 4 episodes
2025 Butterfly Yes Yes No Directed episodes "Pilot" and "Daegu"
2026 Beef Yes Yes No Directed episodes "I Am Killing My Flesh Without It" and
"Those Blue Remembered Hills"
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