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Seiji Miyaguchi

Seiji Miyaguchi (宮口精二, Miyaguchi Seiji, 15 November 1913 – 12 April 1985) was a Japanese stage and film actor[1][2][3] who appeared in films of Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita, Tadashi Imai and many others.

Seiji Miyaguchi
Seiji Miyaguchi (left) and Michiko Saga
on stage in 1966
Born(1913-11-15)15 November 1913
Tokyo, Japan
Died12 April 1985(1985-04-12) (aged 71)
OccupationActor
Years active1933–1984
AwardsMainichi Film Award
for Seven Samurai

Biography edit

Born in Tokyo and a graduate of Tokyo Municipal Junior High School, Miyaguchi was a co-founder of the Bungakuza theatre troupe in 1937.[2][3] In 1949, he received the Mainichi Theater Award for his performance in Onna no issho and other plays.[2]

Beginning in 1945, Miyaguchi acted in films as well.[4] Notable performances include Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Yoshitarō Nomura's Stakeout.[2] In addition, he starred in television productions like the Taikōki series.[3]

Filmography (selected) edit

Film edit

  • 1945: Sanshiro Sugata Part II – Kohei Tsuzaki
  • 1946: Urashima Tarō no kōei
  • 1947: Sanbon yubi no otoko
  • 1951: The Good Fairy – Editor-in-chief
  • 1951: Early Summer – Nishiwaki
  • 1951: Fireworks over the Sea – Gunzō Ishiguro
  • 1951: Inochi uruwashi – Oshima
  • 1952: Ikiru – Yakuza Boss
  • 1953: The Last Embrace – Gangster
  • 1953: Senkan Yamato
  • 1953: An Inlet of Muddy Water – Gen Shichi (Story 3)
  • 1954: Seven Samurai – Kyuzo, the master swordsman
  • 1954: Taiyo no nai machi
  • 1955: Izumi e no michi
  • 1956: Early Spring
  • 1956: Kyatsu o nigasuna
  • 1956: Flowing
  • 1956: Ankokugai
  • 1956: Punishment Room – Hanya, Katsumi's father
  • 1956: Onibi
  • 1956: Aru onna no baai – Tomoki Hisamoto
  • 1956: Flowing – Namie's uncle
  • 1957: Throne of Blood – Phantom samurai
  • 1957: Tokyo Twilight – Policeman
  • 1957: Aruse
  • 1957: Nikui mono
  • 1957: Yoru no chō – Customer
  • 1957: Kiken na eiyu
  • 1957: Jun'ai monogatari – Judge
  • 1957: Black River – Kin
  • 1958: Stakeout – Yuji Shimooka, the police detective
  • 1958: Kuroi kafun – Kitaga
  • 1958: Rickshaw Man – Fencing master
  • 1958: The Ballad of Narayama – Mata-yan
  • 1958: Ryu ni makasero
  • 1958: Nemuri Kyōshirō burai hikae: Maken jigoku – Senjuro Takebe
  • 1959: The Human Condition – Kyōritsu Ō
  • 1959: Saikō shukun fujin – Rintaro Nonomiya
  • 1959: Kiku to Isamu – Doctor
  • 1959: Farewell to Spring – Akira's father
  • 1959: Aruhi watashi wa – Masao Shiroyama
  • 1959: Mikkai
  • 1959: Jōen – Ōshū Mitani
  • 1960: Banana
  • 1960: The Twilight Story – Yoshizo
  • 1960: The Bad Sleep Well – Prosecutor Okakura
  • 1960: 'Minagoroshi no uta' yori kenjū-yo saraba! – Takahashi
  • 1961: Enraptured – Prof. Nunokawa
  • 1961: Miyamoto Musashi – Bamboo craftsman Kisuke
  • 1961: Aitsu to watashi – Kokichi, Saburo's father
  • 1961: Kuroi gashū dainibu: Kanryū
  • 1962: Karami-ai
  • 1962: The Outcast – School master
  • 1962: Miyamoto Musashi: Showdown at Hannyazaka Heights – Bamboo craftsman Kisuke
  • 1962: Gekkyū dorobo
  • 1963: Attack Squadron!
  • 1963: Twin Sisters of Kyoto – Takichiro Sada
  • 1963: Mushukunin-betsuchō – Usuke
  • 1963: Subarashii akujo
  • 1963: Alibi – Asakichi Sagawa
  • 1963: Mashiroki Fuji no ne – Shūhei Isomura
  • 1963: Gobanchō yūgirirō – Sanzaemon
  • 1963: Mother – Doctor
  • 1963: Hikaru umi – Seiji Tajima
  • 1964: Kaze no bushi
  • 1964: Pale Flower – Gang leader
  • 1964: Nihiki no mesu inu – Detective Tasaka
  • 1964: Samurai from Nowhere – Tatewaki Komuro
  • 1964: Unholy Desire – Genji Miyata
  • 1964: Hadaka no jūyaku – Heikichi Hamanaka
  • 1964: Akujo – Daizo Suzuki
  • 1964: Ai to shi o mitsumete
  • 1964: Kuruwa sodachi – Tsukada
  • 1964: Kwaidan – Old man (segment "Chawan no naka")
  • 1964: Kenji Kirishima Saburō – Masayuki Mori
  • 1965: Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon – Prof. Gulliver (voice)
  • 1965: Miseinen – Zoku cupola no aru machi – Tatsugorō Ishiguro
  • 1965: Samurai Spy – Jinnai-Kazutaka Horikawa
  • 1966: Panchi yarō – Wada's Father
  • 1967: Taifū to zakuro – Naokichi Kuwata
  • 1967: Chikumagawa zesshō
  • 1967: Japan's Longest DayForeign Minister Shigenori Togo
  • 1968: Shachō hanjōki
  • 1968: Zoku shacho hanjōki
  • 1968: Rio no wakadaishō
  • 1968: Admiral YamamotoSeiichi Itō
  • 1968: Aniki no koibito – Ginsaku Kitagawa
  • 1970: The Militarists – Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo
  • 1971: To Love Again – Miya's father
  • 1972: Tora-san's Dear Old Home – Utako's father
  • 1974: The Fossil – Sunami
  • 1974: Tora-san's Lovesick – Utako's father
  • 1975: Aoi sanmyaku
  • 1977: Melodii beloy nochi
  • 1980: Tobe ikarosu no tsubasa – Miwa
  • 1980: Shōgun (TV Mini-Series) – Muraji
  • 1982: The Challenge – Old Man
  • 1982: Maboroshi no mizuumi – Yoshikane Nagao
  • 1983: Hakujasho – Jikan
  • 1984: Ningyo densetsu – Tatsuo
  • 1984: Farewell to the Ark – Old man
  • 1986: Oedipus no yaiba – Yoshiyama (final film role)

Television edit

Awards and honours edit

In popular culture edit

A character designed as a caricature of Miyaguchi is regularly featured in the cat-oriented manga Mon-chan and Me, published in Fusosha's popular[5] webzine Joshi Spa! (Women's Spa!).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "宮口精二". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "宮口精二". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "宮口精二". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  4. ^ "宮口精二". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Fans In Japan Don't Want These Anime Turned Into Live-Action Movies". Kotaku. G/O Media Inc. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Who Did The Mysterious Cat and Human Meet In The Forest One Day?". Joshi Spa! (in Japanese). Fusosha Publishing. Retrieved 7 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Seiji Miyaguchi at IMDb


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Seiji Miyaguchi 宮口精二 Miyaguchi Seiji 15 November 1913 12 April 1985 was a Japanese stage and film actor 1 2 3 who appeared in films of Akira Kurosawa Yasujirō Ozu Mikio Naruse Keisuke Kinoshita Tadashi Imai and many others Seiji MiyaguchiSeiji Miyaguchi left and Michiko Sagaon stage in 1966Born 1913 11 15 15 November 1913Tokyo JapanDied12 April 1985 1985 04 12 aged 71 OccupationActorYears active1933 1984AwardsMainichi Film Awardfor Seven Samurai Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography selected 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 3 Awards and honours 4 In popular culture 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBorn in Tokyo and a graduate of Tokyo Municipal Junior High School Miyaguchi was a co founder of the Bungakuza theatre troupe in 1937 2 3 In 1949 he received the Mainichi Theater Award for his performance in Onna no issho and other plays 2 Beginning in 1945 Miyaguchi acted in films as well 4 Notable performances include Akira Kurosawa s Seven Samurai and Yoshitarō Nomura s Stakeout 2 In addition he starred in television productions like the Taikōki series 3 Filmography selected editFilm edit 1945 Sanshiro Sugata Part II Kohei Tsuzaki 1946 Urashima Tarō no kōei 1947 Sanbon yubi no otoko 1951 The Good Fairy Editor in chief 1951 Early Summer Nishiwaki 1951 Fireworks over the Sea Gunzō Ishiguro 1951 Inochi uruwashi Oshima 1952 Ikiru Yakuza Boss 1953 The Last Embrace Gangster 1953 Senkan Yamato 1953 An Inlet of Muddy Water Gen Shichi Story 3 1954 Seven Samurai Kyuzo the master swordsman 1954 Taiyo no nai machi 1955 Izumi e no michi 1956 Early Spring 1956 Kyatsu o nigasuna 1956 Flowing 1956 Ankokugai 1956 Punishment Room Hanya Katsumi s father 1956 Onibi 1956 Aru onna no baai Tomoki Hisamoto 1956 Flowing Namie s uncle 1957 Throne of Blood Phantom samurai 1957 Tokyo Twilight Policeman 1957 Aruse 1957 Nikui mono 1957 Yoru no chō Customer 1957 Kiken na eiyu 1957 Jun ai monogatari Judge 1957 Black River Kin 1958 Stakeout Yuji Shimooka the police detective 1958 Kuroi kafun Kitaga 1958 Rickshaw Man Fencing master 1958 The Ballad of Narayama Mata yan 1958 Ryu ni makasero 1958 Nemuri Kyōshirō burai hikae Maken jigoku Senjuro Takebe 1959 The Human Condition Kyōritsu Ō 1959 Saikō shukun fujin Rintaro Nonomiya 1959 Kiku to Isamu Doctor 1959 Farewell to Spring Akira s father 1959 Aruhi watashi wa Masao Shiroyama 1959 Mikkai 1959 Jōen Ōshu Mitani 1960 Banana 1960 The Twilight Story Yoshizo 1960 The Bad Sleep Well Prosecutor Okakura 1960 Minagoroshi no uta yori kenju yo saraba Takahashi 1961 Enraptured Prof Nunokawa 1961 Miyamoto Musashi Bamboo craftsman Kisuke 1961 Aitsu to watashi Kokichi Saburo s father 1961 Kuroi gashu dainibu Kanryu 1962 Karami ai 1962 The Outcast School master 1962 Miyamoto Musashi Showdown at Hannyazaka Heights Bamboo craftsman Kisuke 1962 Gekkyu dorobo 1963 Attack Squadron 1963 Twin Sisters of Kyoto Takichiro Sada 1963 Mushukunin betsuchō Usuke 1963 Subarashii akujo 1963 Alibi Asakichi Sagawa 1963 Mashiroki Fuji no ne Shuhei Isomura 1963 Gobanchō yugirirō Sanzaemon 1963 Mother Doctor 1963 Hikaru umi Seiji Tajima 1964 Kaze no bushi 1964 Pale Flower Gang leader 1964 Nihiki no mesu inu Detective Tasaka 1964 Samurai from Nowhere Tatewaki Komuro 1964 Unholy Desire Genji Miyata 1964 Hadaka no juyaku Heikichi Hamanaka 1964 Akujo Daizo Suzuki 1964 Ai to shi o mitsumete 1964 Kuruwa sodachi Tsukada 1964 Kwaidan Old man segment Chawan no naka 1964 Kenji Kirishima Saburō Masayuki Mori 1965 Gulliver s Travels Beyond the Moon Prof Gulliver voice 1965 Miseinen Zoku cupola no aru machi Tatsugorō Ishiguro 1965 Samurai Spy Jinnai Kazutaka Horikawa 1966 Panchi yarō Wada s Father 1967 Taifu to zakuro Naokichi Kuwata 1967 Chikumagawa zesshō 1967 Japan s Longest Day Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo 1968 Shachō hanjōki 1968 Zoku shacho hanjōki 1968 Rio no wakadaishō 1968 Admiral Yamamoto Seiichi Itō 1968 Aniki no koibito Ginsaku Kitagawa 1970 The Militarists Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo 1971 To Love Again Miya s father 1972 Tora san s Dear Old Home Utako s father 1974 The Fossil Sunami 1974 Tora san s Lovesick Utako s father 1975 Aoi sanmyaku 1977 Melodii beloy nochi 1980 Tobe ikarosu no tsubasa Miwa 1980 Shōgun TV Mini Series Muraji 1982 The Challenge Old Man 1982 Maboroshi no mizuumi Yoshikane Nagao 1983 Hakujasho Jikan 1984 Ningyo densetsu Tatsuo 1984 Farewell to the Ark Old man 1986 Oedipus no yaiba Yoshiyama final film role Television edit 1965 Taikōki Manase Dōsan 1972 Shin Heike Monogatari Fujiwara no Shunzei 1976 Kaze to Kumo to Niji to Musashi no Takeshiba 1979 Oretachi wa Tenshi da 1979 Episode14 1983 Tokugawa Ieyasu Torii Tadayoshi 1984 Sanga Moyu Ichirō KiyoseAwards and honours edit1949 Mainichi Theater Award 1955 Mainichi Film Concours for Best Supporting Actor Seven Samurai 1983 Medal with Purple RibbonIn popular culture editA character designed as a caricature of Miyaguchi is regularly featured in the cat oriented manga Mon chan and Me published in Fusosha s popular 5 webzine Joshi Spa Women s Spa 6 References edit 宮口精二 Kinenote in Japanese Retrieved 7 July 2023 a b c d 宮口精二 Kotobank in Japanese Retrieved 7 July 2023 a b c 宮口精二 NHK in Japanese Retrieved 7 July 2023 宮口精二 Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Retrieved 7 July 2023 Fans In Japan Don t Want These Anime Turned Into Live Action Movies Kotaku G O Media Inc 27 November 2020 Retrieved 16 November 2022 Who Did The Mysterious Cat and Human Meet In The Forest One Day Joshi Spa in Japanese Fusosha Publishing Retrieved 7 December 2022 External links editSeiji Miyaguchi at IMDb nbsp This article about a Japanese actor is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seiji Miyaguchi amp oldid 1180026600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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