814 results found for: Chushingura Rhapsody No. 5: Nakamura Nakazo - Shusse no Kizahashi
Minami Toshiaki
Minami Toshiaki was a Japanese comedy actor from Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. He was raised in Nagoya, Aichi.
Morishige Hisaya
Morishige Hisaya was a Japanese actor and comedian born in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. He graduated from Kitano Middle School (now Kitano High School) and attended Waseda University. He began his career as a stage actor, then became an announcer for NHK, working in Manchukuo. He appeared in nearly 250 films,…
Yamazaki Mitsuru
Yamazaki Mitsuru is a Japanese actor, known for Village of Eight Gravestones (1977), The Castle of Sand (1974) and Kemonomichi (1982).
Shimokawa Tappei
Shimokawa Tappei was a Japanese actor born in Fukuoka, Japan. He died on March 25, 2004, in Fukuoka, Japan. (Source: IMDb)
Hasegawa Kazuo
Hasegawa Kazuo was a Japanese actor born in Rokujizo, Horiuchi-mura, Kii-gun, Kyoto Prefecture. His old stage names are Hayashi Chomaru and Hayashi Chojiro. He entered Shochiku from the Kabuki world and became a leading actor in the Shochiku period dramas. After that, he moved to Toho and Daiei and…
Uehara Ken
Uehara Ken was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and 1990. He was born to wealthy, well-connected parents. He graduated from Rikkyo University, where he was first recognized for his musical talents and handsome appearance. Uehara joined Shochiku in 1935, debuting…
Kasagi Shizuko
Kasagi Shizuko was a popular Japanese jazz singer and actress. At the peak of her fame in the immediate post-war era, she was known as the "Queen of the Boogie-Woogie". Before World War II, Shizuko was one of the stars of the Japan Girls Opera Company. During the Occupation of Japan, she became a megastar…
Ohkochi Denjiro
Ohkochi entered Shinkokugeki, training under Sawada Shojiro. Shinkokugeki was known for jidaigeki, the period drama genre, particularly for its realistic sword fights (tate) or swordplay (kengeki). With this background, Ohkochi entered the Nikkatsu studio in 1925 and soon came to fame in chanbara (sword-fighting)…














