Kensuke Sonomura's remarkable journey in the world of stunts and action direction commenced when he became a part of the prestigious Kurata Action Club during his early years as a student.
Within this renowned organization, he meticulously refined his skills in the art of stunts, thereby establishing a solid foundation for a future teeming with thrilling possibilities.
After concluding his stint with the esteemed Kurata Action Club, Sonomura embarked on a solo journey, allowing himself the creative freedom to explore a wide range of projects and hone his skills. This extended period of self-directed experimentation, marked by a willingness to take calculated risks and push his boundaries, ultimately served as a precursor to his 2003 decision to join the illustrious U'den Flamework Works, a move that would prove to be a turning point in his career as a stunt actor, ultimately influencing the trajectory of his professional path.
Sonomura's impressive tenure as a stunt actor has afforded him the opportunity to participate in a wide-ranging assortment of films and television productions, showcasing his remarkable ability to thrive in a multitude of demanding situations.
As his body of work continues to evolve, it is his directorial debut in the early 2000s with the film LOVE DEATH that stands out as a pivotal moment in his professional journey.
This groundbreaking project served as a catalyst for Sonomura's transition from the realm of stunt acting to that of action direction, marking a significant shift in his career trajectory.
Sonomura's professional journey has been marked by a profound transformation since that auspicious moment, as he has subsequently demonstrated exceptional expertise as an action director, diversifying his portfolio to encompass an array of projects across various mediums, including films, television programs, and video games.