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{{Nihongo|'''So Yamamura'''|山村聰|Yamamura Sō|24 February 1910 – 26 May 2000}} was a Japanese actor and film director.<ref name="citwf">{{cite web|url=http://www.citwf.com/person442015.htm |title=So Yamamura |accessdate=2 June 2012 |work=Complete Index to World Film}}</ref> He was also known by the name Satoshi Yamamura, while his actual birth name is Koga Hirosada. Yamamura graduated from [[University of Tokyo]].<ref name="kotoba"/> |
{{Nihongo|'''So Yamamura'''|山村聰|Yamamura Sō|24 February 1910 – 26 May 2000}} was a Japanese actor and film director.<ref name="citwf">{{cite web|url=http://www.citwf.com/person442015.htm |title=So Yamamura |accessdate=2 June 2012 |work=Complete Index to World Film}}</ref> He was also known by the name Satoshi Yamamura, while his actual birth name is Koga Hirosada. Yamamura graduated from [[University of Tokyo]].<ref name="kotoba"/> |
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He began his career as a screen actor in 1946<ref name="kotoba"/> and appeared in more than 110 films between 1947 and 1991. In 1953, he debuted as a director with his film Kani Kōsen<ref name="kotoba"/> and directed other three films. Yamamura was introduced to Western audiences in the 1958 film [[The Barbarian and the Geisha]]for the first time.<ref name="kotoba"/> In the US, he is well known for his portrayals of Japanese Admiral [[Isoroku Yamamoto]] of the [[Combined Fleet]], in ''[[Tora! Tora! Tora!]]'', and of Mr. Sakamoto,<ref name="kotoba">{{cite web|URL= https://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B1%B1%E6%9D%91%E8%81%A1-155471 |title= So Yamamura|publisher=kotobank.jp|accessdate=15 December 2020}}</ref> the CEO of Assan Motors in ''[[Gung Ho (film)|Gung Ho]]''. |
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Yamamura appeared in a lot of [[jidaigeki]] television dramas. He played the role of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] in the [[taiga drama]] [[Haru no Sakamichi (TV series)|Haru no Sakamichi]] in 1971.<ref>{{cite web|URL=https://thetv.jp/program/0000944754/|title=春の坂道|publisher=the.tv|accessdate=19 December 2020}}</ref> His major historical roles were [[Yagyū Munenori]] in the 1978 [[The Yagyu Conspiracy]] and [[Hoshina Masayuki]] in the 1980 [[Shadow Warriors (TV series)|Shadow Warriors]].<ref> 春日太一『時代劇は死なず! 完全版 京都太秦の「職人」たち』河出書房新社 p.240-241 ISBN 9784309413495</ref> In addition to historical parts, he appeared in fictional series. He portrayed as Otowaya Hanemon in the [[Hissatsu series]] [[Hissatsu Shikakenin]], he reprised the charactor in the movie sereis later.<ref name="kotoba"/> |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
Revision as of 04:17, 20 December 2020
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Born | Tenri, Japan | 24 February 1910
Died | 26 May 2000 Tokyo, Japan | (aged 90)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936-1991 |
So Yamamura (山村聰, Yamamura Sō, 24 February 1910 – 26 May 2000) was a Japanese actor and film director.[1] He was also known by the name Satoshi Yamamura, while his actual birth name is Koga Hirosada. Yamamura graduated from University of Tokyo.[2]
He began his career as a screen actor in 1946[2] and appeared in more than 110 films between 1947 and 1991. In 1953, he debuted as a director with his film Kani Kōsen[2] and directed other three films. Yamamura was introduced to Western audiences in the 1958 film The Barbarian and the Geishafor the first time.[2] In the US, he is well known for his portrayals of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto of the Combined Fleet, in Tora! Tora! Tora!, and of Mr. Sakamoto,[2] the CEO of Assan Motors in Gung Ho.
Yamamura appeared in a lot of jidaigeki television dramas. He played the role of Tokugawa Ieyasu in the taiga drama Haru no Sakamichi in 1971.[3] His major historical roles were Yagyū Munenori in the 1978 The Yagyu Conspiracy and Hoshina Masayuki in the 1980 Shadow Warriors.[4] In addition to historical parts, he appeared in fictional series. He portrayed as Otowaya Hanemon in the Hissatsu series Hissatsu Shikakenin, he reprised the charactor in the movie sereis later.[2]
Selected filmography
Films
- Inochi Arukagiri (1946)
- Chikagai nijuyojikan (1947)
- The Love of the Actress Sumako (1947) - Hōgetsu Shimamura
- Daini no jinsei (1948)
- Taifuken no onna (1948)
- Onna no tatakai (1949)
- Kirare no Senta (1949)
- Ryusei (1949)
- Shojo takara (1950) - Yoshitaro Hanawa
- Yoshitaro Hanawa (1950) - Ryosuke Izumi
- The Munekata Sisters (1950) - Ryosuke Mimura, Setsuko's husband
- Portrait of Madame Yuki (1950) - Tateoka
- Kikyō (1950) - Ongi
- Senka o koete (1950)
- Hirate Miki (1951)
- Eriko to tomoni - Dai ichi-bu (1951) - Sōtarō
- Eriko to tomo ni: Dai ni-bu (1951) - Sōtarō
- Jiyū gakkō (1951) - Taku Henmi
- Dare ga watashi o sabaku no ka (1951)
- Sekirei no kyoku (1951)
- Maihime (1951) - Motoo Yagi
- The Lady of Musashino (1951) - Eiji Ono
- Hibari no komoriuta (1951)
- Repast (1951)
- Seishun kaigi (1952) - Haruki Eda
- Okuni to Gohei (1952) - Tomonojo
- Kin no tamago: Golden girl (1952)
- Kon'na watashi ja nakatta ni (1952) - Takeshi Yajima
- Gendai-jin (1952)
- Choito neesan omoide yanagi (1952) - Koshimura
- Ashi ni sawatta onna (1952) - Yasukichi Sakaza
- Oka wa hanazakari (1952) - Ryōzō Noro
- Ringo-en no shōjo (1952)
- My Wonderful Yellow Car (1953) - The husband
- Mura hatibu (1953)
- Epitome (1953) - Wakabayashi
- Kanikōsen (1953) - Matsuki
- Tokyo Story (1953) - Koichi Hirayama
- An Inlet of Muddy Water (1953) - Asanosuke (Story 3)
- Nihon yaburezu (1954)
- Sound of the Mountain (1954) - Ogata Shingo
- Moeru Shanghai (1954) - Shōfū Muramatsu
- Kakute yume ari (1954) - Takashi Shōkōchi
- Karatachi no hana (1954) - Chotaro Kitahara
- Otsukisama ni wa warui kedo (1954) - Yā-san
- Kuroi ushio (1954)
- Aisureba koso (1955) - Gorō (segment 3)
- Ai no onimotsu (1955)
- Yuki no koi (1955)
- Seishun kaidan (1955) - Tetsuya, father of Chiharu
- Princess Yang Kwei-Fei (1955) - An Lushan
- Till We Meet Again (1955) - Daisuke Kaji
- Sara no hana no toge (1955) - Gunnoshin Sakakibara
- Early Spring (1956) - Yutaka Kawai
- Mahiru no ankoku (1956) - Yuji
- Tsukigata Hanpeita: Hana no maki; Arashi no maki (1956) - Kogoro Katsura
- Yonjū-hassai no teikō (1956) - Kotaro Nishimura
- Typhon sur Nagasaki (1957) - Hori
- Tokyo Twilight (1957) - Seki Sekiguchi
- Jigoku bana (1957) - Umasuke
- Chieko-sho (1957) - Kotaro Takamura
- Yoru no chō (1957) - Ichiro Shirosawa
- Hatsukoi monogatari (1957) - Shōhei Ganmaru
- The Hole (1957) - Keikichi Shirasu
- Bakuon to daichi (1957)
- Doshaburi (1957) - Okubo, Father of Tanes children
- Do no hājiki wa jigokū dazē (1958)
- Anzukko (1958) - Heishiro Hirayama - the father
- Hibari no hanagata tantei kassen (1958)
- The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958) - Governor Tamura
- Muhō gai no yarō domo (1959)
- Jigokū no sokō made tsuki auzē (1959)
- Ningen no jōken (1959) - Okishima
- Chūshingura: ōka no maki, kikka no maki (1959)
- Hahakogusa (1959) - Mr Fujiki
- Shingo jūban shōbu: dai-ni-bu (1959)
- Yami o yokogire (1959) - Takazawa
- Tatsumaki bugyō (1959)
- Jan Arima no shūgeki (1959) - Saburobei Obata
- Shōri to haiboku (1960) - Kimpei Minegishi
- Zoku beran me-e geisha (1960)
- Arega minato no hi da (1961)
- Hatamoto kenka taka (1961) - Suruganokami Koyama
- Gonin no totsugeki tai (1961) - Gen. Mayor Soje
- Fundoshi isha (1961) - Dr. Meikai Ikeda
- Waga koi no tabiji (1961)
- The Littlest Warrior (1961) - Fujiwara No Morozane (voice)
- Onna wa nido umareru (1961) - Kiyomasa Tsutsui
- Haitoku no mesu (1961) - Naoyuki Nishizawa
- Netsuai sha (1961) - Murai
- The Last War (1961) - Prime Minister
- Boku wa jigoku no tehinshi da (1961)
- Katei no jijō (1962) - Heitaro Misawa
- The Inheritance (1962) - Senzō
- Musume to watashi (1962) - Shiro Iwatani
- Taiheiyō Sensō to Himeyuri Butai (1962)
- Akitsu Springs (1962) - Mikami
- Star of Hong Kong (1962) - Gentarō Sugimoto
- Namida o shishi no tategami ni (1962) - Kōhei Matsudaira
- Fūten Rōjin nikki (1962) - Tokusuke Rōjin
- Born in Sin (1962) - Shinzō Tagaya
- Yama no sanka: moyuru wakamono tachi (1962)
- Zoku shinobi no mono (1963)
- Gyangu Chūshingura (1963)
- Kizudarake no sanga (1964) - Kappei Arima
- Ane to imōto (1965) - Yoshirō Takaoka
- Nikutai no gakko (1965) - Toshinobu Hira
- With Beauty and Sorrow (1965) - Toshio Ōki
- Taiheiyō kiseki no sakusen: Kisuka (1965) - Kawashima
- Japan's Longest Day (1967) - Mitsumasa Yonai
- The Militarists (1970) - Mitsumasa Yonai
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) - Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
- Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (1972) - Gōmune Jindaiyu
- Hissatsu Shikakenin (1973) - Han'emon Otowaya
- Hissatsu Shikakenin Baian Arijigoku (1973) - Hanemon Otowaya
- Hissatsu Shikakenin Shunsetsu shikakebari (1974) - Hanemon Otowaya
- Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974) - Prime Minister Kuroki
- Dōmyaku rettō (1975) - Nagata
- Shag (1978) - Head of Maritime Safety Agency
- Kage no Gundan: Hattori Hanzo (1979)
- Nankyoku Monogatari (1983) - Iwakiri Sencho
- Nidaime wa Christian (1985) - Nakatsugawa
- Gung Ho (1986) - Mr. Sakamoto
- Yoshiwara enjō (1987) - Isaburo Okura
- Code Name Black Cat o oe (1987) - Superintendent Supervisor Amano
- Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) - Prime Minister
- Going West: To the West (1997)
Television
- Haru no Sakamichi (1971) - Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Hissatsu Shikakenin (1972) - Otowaya Hanemon
- The Water Margin (1973) - Lu Junyi
- Tasukenin Hashiru (1973-1974) - Seibei
- Tsūkai! Kōchiyama Sōshun - Mizuno Tadakuni
- The Yagyu Conspiracy (1978) - Yagyū Munenori
- Akō Rōshi (1979) - Chisaka Hyōbu
- Hattori Hanzō:Kage no Gundan (1980) - Hoshina Masayuki
- Yagyu Abaretabi (1980-81) - Yagyū Munenori
- Yagyu Jyubei Abaretabi (1982-83) - Yagyū Munenori
- Ōoku (1983) - Arai Hakuseki
- Seibu Keisatsu partIII Daimon sisu Otokotachiyo Eienni (1984) (Final episode)- Saeki
Honours
References
External links
- So Yamamura at IMDb