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名古屋章
Dec 08, 1930 (95 years old) in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Known For
Princess Mononoke
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series
High and Low
Ultraman Taro
Credits
2001 ·
Destination Station Series - Homicide Assignment
as Chief Sakamoto
1999 ·
Round About Midnight
as Homeless Man
1999 ·
Yakuza Ladies: Red Murder
as
1998 ·
Love Letter
as
1998 ·
Yakuza Ladies: Decision
as
1997 ·
Woman in Witness Protection
as Director Hatano
1997 ·
Princess Mononoke
as Cowherd (voice)
1994 ·
The Notorious Bored Samurai 9
as Kii Koya Bunzaemon
1993 ·
Bokyo
as
1993 ·
Tale of the Crane Princess
as
1992 ·
Kwaidan
as
1992 ·
Basara: The Princess Goh
as
1989 ·
Sakyou Komatsu's Animation Theater
as (voice)
1989 ·
Lone Wolf & Child: Assassin on the Road to Hell
as Narrator (voice)
1989 ·
The Murder on the Nanki Shirahama Pendulum Train - The Beautiful Office Lady Detective and the Backseat Detective II
as
1988 ·
Free and Easy
as
1988 ·
Kaito Ruby
as Forensic Examiner
1988 ·
ザ・スクールコップ
as
1988 ·
The School Cop
as Daigoro Sagami
1988 ·
津軽海峡殺しの双曲線 最後の青函連絡船殺人事件
as
1987 ·
The Great Department Store Robbery
as
1987 ·
An Early Autumn
as
1987 ·
Ellie My Love
as
1987 ·
A Tale of Young Elopement
as Ryuukichi
1986 ·
Baby Elephant Story: The angel who descended to earth
as Shoichi Takahashi (Director of Tokyo Fujimi Zoo)
1985 ·
Ponytail Won't Look Back
as Tamba
1985 ·
Kokugo Gannen
as
1985 ·
Stepsisters
as Pastor Wakayama
1984 ·
Mahjong Horoki
as Jyoushuu Tora
1984 ·
Eve in a Summer Dress
as
1984 ·
They Called Me a Bad Girl
as Shusuke Tamba
1983 ·
Time and Tide
as
1983 ·
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series
as Kameyama
1983 ·
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series
as Ryōzen
1982 ·
Lullaby of Death
as Furuya
1982 ·
Suspicion
as Iwasaki
1982 ·
Stray Wolf
as
1982 ·
Lovers Lost
as Katsu-san
1982 ·
Murder Case: Lover Swap
as
1981 ·
Station
as Takada
1980 ·
Mister, Missus, Miss Lonely
as Sakio Hanamori
1979 ·
松本清張の聞かなかった場所
as
1978 ·
Prime Minister of Yuhigaoka
as
1978 ·
A Young Female Instructor
as
1976 ·
A Portrait of Shunkin
as Zensuke(善助)
1976 ·
Human Revolution II
as
1976 ·
Love Is a Hunter
as Takano
1975 ·
Oretachi no Tabi
as
1975 ·
Invitation of Lust
as Matsuoka
1974 ·
Aoba shigereru
as
1974 ·
Comedy: Love and Justice Among Cheaters
as Section Chief Akazawa
1974 ·
Kandagawa
as
1973 ·
Ultraman Taro: Like the Sun, Mother of Ultra
as 朝日奈勇太郎
1973 ·
Kōkōsei burai hikae: Kanjirū Muramasa
as
1973 ·
Kôkôsei burai hikae: Tsuki no Muramasa
as
1973 ·
Ultraman Taro
as Captain Yutaro Asahina
1973 ·
A Woman Who Warns of Death
as
1972 ·
The Lucky Status Symbol
as
1971 ·
Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Waterspout Monsters
as Narrator
1971 ·
First-Decade Boss vs. Second-Decade Staff: Mon-Fri-Fri
as Takahashi, Club Min Manager
1971 ·
Return of Ultraman
as Narrator
1971 ·
Follow the Girls
as Ichiro
1971 ·
Return of Ultraman
as Narrator
1971 ·
Hajimete no Tabi
as
1970 ·
I Want to Sleep
as
1970 ·
Ônna himitsu chosain-kuchibiru ni kakerô
as
1969 ·
Woman
as
1969 ·
Flying Phantom Ship
as Hayato's Father (voice)
1969 ·
A Thousand and One Nights
as Sailor (voice)
1969 ·
The Tempters: Smile After Tears
as
1968 ·
Young Challengers
as
1967 ·
Monsieur Zivaco
as Narrator
1967 ·
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding
as Shanghai Dragon
1967 ·
Tabiji
as 駅手・伊東栄吉
1967 ·
Birth of a Fighter
as
1967 ·
Dreams Come True at Night
as Gen Kudo
1966 ·
Chivalry Broken from All Sides
as Totsuka
1965 ·
In Tears
as
1965 ·
Fort Graveyard
as Nezu
1965 ·
Retirement of a Train Engineer
as
1965 ·
We Will Remember
as
1965 ·
Taikouki
as Ichikawa Daisuke
1964 ·
Sweet Sweat
as Jiro
1964 ·
Could I But Live
as
1964 ·
Sunset Hill
as
1963 ·
The Dragon Crest
as
1963 ·
The Symbol of a Man
as Saiga
1963 ·
High and Low
as Detective Yamamoto
1962 ·
A Wanderer's Notebook
as
1962 ·
Akitsu Hot Springs
as Shimamura
1960 ·
The Twilight Story
as
1956 ·
Dotanba
as
1955 ·
Nobuko Rides on a Cloud
as Driver