The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift - Cast

Cast

  • Lucas Black as Sean Boswell, a 17 year old social outcast interested in illegal street racing.
  • Bow Wow as Twinkie. He is Sean's first friend who he meets in Tokyo and who sells hustled American goods to classmates and introduces Sean to drifting.
  • Nathalie Kelley as Neela, an Australian who is Takashi's girlfriend, but later on falls for Sean.
  • Brian Tee as Takashi/"Drift King"/DK who is the illegal street racing champion prepared to humiliate Sean.
  • Sung Kang as Han Seoul-Oh, Takashi's business partner (and old friend of Dominic Toretto) who befriends Sean and teaches him how to drift.
  • Leonardo Nam as Morimoto, Takashi's closest friend and right hand man.
  • Brian Goodman as Lieutenant Boswell, Sean's dad who works as a naval officer.
  • Zachery Ty Bryan as Clay, the football quarterback of Sean's school whom Sean challenges at the beginning of the film.
  • Nikki Griffin as Cindy, Clay's girlfriend, who suggests that Clay and Sean compete to win her.
  • Jason Tobin as Earl, one of Han's friends.
  • Keiko Kitagawa as Reiko, Earl's friend.
  • Lynda Boyd as Ms. Boswell, Sean's mom, who, fed up with moving her and Sean around, sends him to Tokyo, to live with his dad.
  • Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, who makes an uncredited cameo appearance at the end of the film.
  • Lee Black as the young sheriff's deputy.

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