was a Japanese actor and film director who appeared in more than 300 films in his 45 years spanning career, working with directors such as Kaneto Shindà Â, Kenji Mizoguchi and Kà Âzaburà  Yoshimura.
Sugai was born in Rukahara (now Higashiyama Ward), Kyoto. He left junior high school prematurely and entered the Kyoto section of the Nikkatsu film company in 1925. In the 1930s, he first switched to Shinkà  Kinema before founding the actors group Dai-ichi kyà Âdan and becoming a freelance actor in 1939. Notable films of this era include Kenji Mizoguchi's The Water Magician (1933) and The Straits of Love and Hate (1937). After World War II, Sugai became a sought after supporting actor. In addition to numerous films by directors Shindà Â, Mizoguchi and Yoshimura, he appeared in films by Akira Kurosawa, Keisuke Kinoshita, Tadashi Imai, Shà Âhei Imamura and Yasujirà  Ozu.
Sugai directed two films himself, Dorodarake no seishun (1954) and Furanki no uchà «jin (1957).