Tetsuo Ishidate

Ishidate Tetsuo

  • Name: Ishidate Tetsuo
  • Native name: 石立鉄男
  • Also Known as: いしだて てつお
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: July 31, 1942
  • Died: June 1, 2007
Ishidate Tetsuo was a Japanese actor born in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. After working as a 13th gen member of the Haiyuza Theater Company and a member of the Bungakuza Theater Company, he made a big break in the 1970 TV drama "Oku-sama wa 18-sai". He starred in a number of family dramas in the 1980s, demonstrating his comical, humane and unhateable third role, and gaining popularity for his afro hair, unique voice, and wording.

Ishidate was born as the fourth son of parents who ran a poultry farm in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. After the war, he spent his childhood and youth in Yokosuka, which became a US military base town.

In junior high school and high school, he was a very ordinary sports boy who devoted himself to basketball.

Ishidate debuted in the TV drama "Ai no Keifu" (1963) at the age of 21. In the same year, he starred in the drama "Magokoro" for the first time, and in the following drama "Natsu", he co-starred with actress Yoshimura Jitsuko, who he later married.

In March 1964, he became a research student at the Bungakuza Theater Company, attracting attention for his performance of "As You Like It" (written by W. Shakespeare), a graduation performance from the Haiyuza Theater Company. In the same year, he co-starred again with Yoshimura Jitsuko in the NHK drama "Furimuku na Marie".

Ishidate made his movie debut work in "Chi to Diamond" (Toho) in 1964. He appeared in more than 20 films during his five years at Bungakuza.

In 1969, he temporarily took a break from Bungakuza for a long trip to Europe. Although he returned to Japan temporarily to shoot a drama, he traveled again a few months later and spent four months alone in New York, USA.

After leaving Bungakuza, he moved to being active on TV, and from the 1970s to the 1980s he was active as an individual actor known for his afro hair and unique tone. As an actor in Bungakuza, he formed the theatrical group "Gebara Foundation" with Yamaguchi Takashi, Sakata Tokieda, Oyamada Munenori, and others, and performed free Angura theater at Shibuya Jean-Jean every Sunday night.

From the latter half of his 40s, the leading works almost disappeared, and the supporting roles of suspense dramas and drama specials played a central role.

At the age of 56, he officially divorced Yoshimura Jitsuko. The following year, he moved from Tokyo to Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture.

His last work to appear as an actor was the movie "Captain Tokio" (2005).

On June 1, 2007, he developed an acute aneurysm rupture while sleeping and died at his home in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture. He died 64 years old. Edit Biography
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
2006 Shin Momotaro Zamurai
Japanese Drama, 2006, 8 eps
Tatsumiya Yohei (Ep. 5) (Guest Role)
8
Tatsumiya Yohei (Ep. 5)
Guest Role
0.0
2004 Chuushingura
Japanese Drama, 2004, 9 eps
Uchida Saburoemon (Support Role)
9
Uchida Saburoemon
Support Role
2.0
2004 Mystery Minzoku Gakusha Yakumo Itsuki
Japanese Drama, 2004, 10 eps
Tominae Genji (Ep. 1-2) (Guest Role)
10
Tominae Genji (Ep. 1-2)
Guest Role
0.0
2000 Hagure Keiji: Junjoha Series 13
Japanese Drama, 2000, 26 eps
Mizushima Kenji (Ep. 1) (Guest Role)
26
Mizushima Kenji (Ep. 1)
Guest Role
0.0
1999 Tsukai! Sanbiki no Goinkyo
Japanese Drama, 1999, 9 eps
Oni no Yakichi (Ep. 3) (Guest Role)
9
Oni no Yakichi (Ep. 3)
Guest Role
1.0
1999 Hamidashi Keiji Jonetsu Kei Season 4
Japanese Drama, 1999, 24 eps
Takigawa Shuhei (Ep. 10) (Guest Role)
24
Takigawa Shuhei (Ep. 10)
Guest Role
0.0
1998 Hotel Series in Hawaii
Japanese Drama, 1998, 11 eps
Hidenobu (Ep. 6) (Guest Role)
11
Hidenobu (Ep. 6)
Guest Role
0.0
1997 Five
Japanese Drama, 1997, 11 eps
Kashima Hiroyuki (Ep. 10) (Guest Role)
11
Kashima Hiroyuki (Ep. 10)
Guest Role
6.2
1995 Hotel Season 4
Japanese Drama, 1995, 24 eps
Ishizuka (Ep. 3) (Guest Role)
24
Ishizuka (Ep. 3)
Guest Role
0.0
1994 Natsu wa Himitsu ga Ippai!
Japanese Drama, 1994, 30 eps
(Unknown)
30
Unknown
0.0
1994 Hotel Season 3
Japanese Drama, 1994, 24 eps
Aida Tsutomu (Ep. 3) (Guest Role)
24
Aida Tsutomu (Ep. 3)
Guest Role
0.0
1990 Hotel Season 1
Japanese Drama, 1990, 11 eps
Motoyama Hiroyasu (Ep. 7) (Guest Role)
11
Motoyama Hiroyasu (Ep. 7)
Guest Role
0.0
1986 Onna Furin Kazan
Japanese Drama, 1986, 16 eps
Takeda Shingen (Support Role)
16
Takeda Shingen
Support Role
6.0
1986 Asobi ja nai no yo, Kono Koi wa
Japanese Drama, 1986, 16 eps
Suzuki Tadashi (Support Role)
16
Suzuki Tadashi
Support Role
5.0
1985 Fukei Kouhosei Monogatari
Japanese Drama, 1985, 11 eps
Ishikawa Motohiko (Support Role)
11
Ishikawa Motohiko
Support Role
0.0
1985 Shoujo ni nani ga okotta ka
Japanese Drama, 1985, 12 eps
Detective Kawamura (Support Role)
12
Detective Kawamura
Support Role
6.6
1984 Cinderella no Saifu
Japanese Drama, 1984, 11 eps
(Main Role)
11
Main Role
0.0
1983 Stewardess Monogatari
Japanese Drama, 1983, 22 eps
Kakino Ryuta (Support Role)
22
Kakino Ryuta
Support Role
8.0
1982 Kinyo Mystery Gekijo: Rokugatsu no Kiken na Hanayome
Japanese Drama, 1982, 4 eps
Matsuoka Takashi (Main Role)
4
Matsuoka Takashi
Main Role
0.0
1981 Himitsu no Deka-chan
Japanese Drama, 1981, 30 eps
Higurashi Shosuke (Main Role)
30
Higurashi Shosuke
Main Role
7.0
1979 Tetsudo Koankan
Japanese Drama, 1979, 42 eps
(Main Role)
42
Main Role
0.0
1976 Kimaguren Tenshi
Japanese Drama, 1976, 43 eps
Kamo Shinobu (Main Role)
43
Kamo Shinobu
Main Role
2.0
1974 Detective at Dawn
Japanese Drama, 1974, 111 eps
Soma Ichiro [Chief] (Support Role)
111
Soma Ichiro [Chief]
Support Role
2.0
1974 Jikengari
Japanese Drama, 1974, 14 eps
Oyama Ryusuke (Main Role)
14
Oyama Ryusuke
Main Role
0.0
1972 Papa to Yobanaide
Japanese Drama, 1972, 40 eps
Yasutake Ukyo (Main Role)
40
Yasutake Ukyo
Main Role
0.0
1971 Ki ni Naru Yomesan
Japanese Drama, 1971, 38 eps
Shimizu Fumihiko (Support Role)
38
Shimizu Fumihiko
Support Role
0.0
1970 Okusama wa 18-sai
Japanese Drama, 1970, 53 eps
Takagi Tetsuya (Main Role)
53
Takagi Tetsuya
Main Role
9.0
1970 Ooka Echizen
Japanese Drama, 1970, 28 eps
Minokichi (Ep. 7) (Guest Role)
28
Minokichi (Ep. 7)
Guest Role
2.0
1970 It's Time
Japanese Drama, 1970, 30 eps
Ep 5 (Guest Role)
30
Ep 5
Guest Role
0.0
1969 Miai Renai
Japanese Drama, 1969, 13 eps
Kanno Kentaro (Support Role)
13
Kanno Kentaro
Support Role
0.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2007 Captain Tokio
Japanese Movie, 2007,
(Guest Role)
Guest Role
6.6
2005 Break Out!
Japanese Movie, 2005,
(Guest Role)
Guest Role
1.0
1997 Wonderful Death
Japanese Movie, 1997,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
1986 Abacus
Japanese Movie, 1986,
[Client Oyama] (Support Role)
[Client Oyama]
Support Role
4.0
1971 To Love Again
Japanese Movie, 1971,
Key-chan (Support Role)
Key-chan
Support Role
2.0
1967 Green Light to Joy
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Nishimura Shigeru (Support Role)
Nishimura Shigeru
Support Role
7.0
1967 Portrait of Chieko
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Taro (Support Role)
Taro
Support Role
7.0
1967 Ai no kawaki
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Saburo (Support Role)
Saburo
Support Role
7.3
1965 Taking the Castle
Japanese Movie, 1965,
Kibuchi Hikoju (Support Role)
Kibuchi Hikoju
Support Role
1.0
1964 Revenge
Japanese Movie, 1964,
Okuno Tatsunosuke (Support Role)
Okuno Tatsunosuke
Support Role
7.3
Special
Year Title # Role Rating
2005 Totsugawa Keibu Series 35: Kanazawa Kaga Satsui no Tabi
Japanese Special, 2005, 1 eps
Kitagawa Zennosuke [Miyuki and Natsumi's father, former president of Kaga Zen store] (Guest Role)
1
Kitagawa Zennosuke [Miyuki and Natsumi's father, former president of Kaga Zen store]
Guest Role
0.0
2004 Hoigaku Kyoshitsu no Jiken File 19: Shitai no Kao wa Betsu no Kao? Nazo no Seikei Bijo Satsujin
Japanese Special, 2004, 1 eps
Ishizawa Tamotsu [Security guard] (Guest Role)
1
Ishizawa Tamotsu [Security guard]
Guest Role
0.0
2003 Onsen Waka Okami no Satsujin Suiri 13: Watashi wa Korosareta! Sankaiki ni Shisha kara no Igonjo
Japanese Special, 2003, 1 eps
Kayama Shigeru [Bamboo puppet designer] (Guest Role)
1
Kayama Shigeru [Bamboo puppet designer]
Guest Role
0.0
2003 Hamano Shizuka wa Jiken ga o Suki: Shinigami kara no Geitai Denwa
Japanese Special, 2003, 1 eps
Isokawa Goro [Yamashita police station life safety division inspector] (Guest Role)
1
Isokawa Goro [Yamashita police station life safety division inspector]
Guest Role
0.0
2003 Nishimura Kyotaro Travel Suspense 1
Japanese Special, 2003, 1 eps
Mita Ryosuke (Guest Role)
1
Mita Ryosuke
Guest Role
0.0
2001 Manbiki G Men Nikaido Yuki 7: Tobo
Japanese Special, 2001, 1 eps
Ichimura [Kawagoe Police Station detective director] (Guest Role)
1
Ichimura [Kawagoe Police Station detective director]
Guest Role
0.0
2000 Ko Kyoto Mystery 28: Nagasaki Bidro Satsujin Jiken
Japanese Special, 2000, 1 eps
Shiina Yuzo [Former beadro craftsman who burned to death in a fire at the workshop 10 years ago] (Guest Role)
1
Shiina Yuzo [Former beadro craftsman who burned to death in a fire at the workshop 10 years ago]
Guest Role
0.0
1997 Yamamura Misa Suspense: Red Hearse 8 ~ Burning Coffin
Japanese Special, 1997, 1 eps
Sonojou Takayoshi (Guest Role)
1
Sonojou Takayoshi
Guest Role
1.0
1995 Ai to Yabo no Dokuganryu: Date Masamune
Japanese Special, 1995, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
1992 Asahina Shuhei Mystery 4
Japanese Special, 1992, 1 eps
Enoki Ryuzo (Guest Role)
1
Enoki Ryuzo
Guest Role
0.0
1991 Maboroshi Oyobu Hotaruhime: Hito Natsu no Koi
Japanese Special, 1991, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
1990 Ko Kyoto Mystery 2
Japanese Special, 1990, 1 eps
Saijo Yoshio [Mimatsu Department Store managing director] (Guest Role)
1
Saijo Yoshio [Mimatsu Department Store managing director]
Guest Role
0.0
1985 Bakumatsu Seishun Graffiti Fukuzawa Yukichi
Japanese Special, 1985, 1 eps
[An Old Man Who Calls Himself Utamaru] (Guest Role)
1
[An Old Man Who Calls Himself Utamaru]
Guest Role
0.0
1981 Mikeneko Holmes no Kaidan
Japanese Special, 1981, 1 eps
(Main Role)
1
Main Role
0.0
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  • First Name: Tetsuo
  • Family Name: Ishidate
  • Native name: 石立鉄男
  • Also Known as: いしだて てつお
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: July 31, 1942
  • Died: June 1, 2007

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