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Shin Saburi

Shin Saburi (佐分利信, Saburi Shin, 12 February 1909 – 22 September 1982) was a Japanese actor and film director.[1][2][3]

Shin Saburi
Shin Saburi in Equinox Flower
Born
Yoshio Ishizaki

(1909-02-12)12 February 1909
Died22 September 1982(1982-09-22) (aged 73)
Japan
Other namesGen Shimazu
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1931–1982
Awards

Biography edit

Shin Saburi was born Yoshio Ishizaki in Utashinai, Hokkaidō, Japan.[1] He made his acting debut in 1931 and started working for the Shochiku studio in the mid-1930s,[2] where he became one of the studio's biggest stars.[3] He regularly starred in the films of director Yasujirō Ozu, including Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941), Tea Over Rice (1952), Equinox Flower (1958) and Late Autumn (1960). He also appeared in films by Yasujirō Shimazu (A Brother and His Younger Sister, 1939), Hiroshi Shimizu (The Masseurs and a Woman, 1939), and Heinosuke Gosho (Burden of Life, 1935, Hunting Rifle, 1961). In addition, he directed over a dozen films himself,[2] receiving the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Newcomer for his directorial debut in 1950.[4]

 
Japanese movie poster of The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice, starring Shin Saburi and Michiyo Kogure .

Selected filmography edit

Film edit

  • 1931: Misu nippon as San-chan
  • 1931: Hokuman no teisatsu
  • 1932: Minato no jojōshi as Shinoshima
  • 1932: Sōretsu bakudn sanyūshi
  • 1932: Saraba Tokyo
  • 1932: Kiri no yo no kyakumā
  • 1933: Joseijin
  • 1935: Akogare
  • 1935: Burden of Life as Kōsei Hashimoto
  • 1936: Kanjō sanmyaku
  • 1936: Kazoku kaigi
  • 1936: Woman of the Mist as Doctor
  • 1936: Dansei tai josei as Yukio, Atsumi's first son
  • 1936: Hitozuma tsubaki
  • 1936: The New Road (part 1 and 2) as Toru Nogami
  • 1937: Kōjō no tsuki as Miura
  • 1937: Shu to midori
  • 1937: Joi Kinuyo sensei as Yasuo Asano
  • 1937: The Golden Demon as Jōsuke Arao
  • 1937: Konyaku sanbagarasu as Shin Miki
  • 1937: Otoko no tsugunai kohen/Otoko no tsugunai zenpen
  • 1937: Shingun no uta
  • 1938: Shuppatsu
  • 1938: Han-shojo as Sōkichi Maeda
  • 1938: Mother and Child
  • 1938: The Masseurs and a Woman as Shintarō О̄mura
  • 1938: Aizen katsura as Hattori
  • 1938: Katei nikki as Shūzō Ubukata
  • 1939: Minamikaze as Michio Nito
  • 1939: A Brother and His Younger Sister
  • 1939: Zoku aizen katsura as Hattori
  • 1939: Hana no aru zassō as Mr. Hiramatsu
  • 1939: Aizen katsura – Kanketsu-hen as Hattori
  • 1939: Warm Current as Yuzo Hibiki
  • 1940: Kinuyo no hatsukoi as Shoichiro Kiriyama
  • 1940: Seisen aiba fu: Akatsuki ni inoru
  • 1940: Tokai no honryu as Keichi Hatta
  • 1940: The Story of Tank Commander Nishizumi as Hosoki, Commander
  • 1941: Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family as Shōjirō Toda
  • 1941: Hana wa itsuwarazu as Jōtarō
  • 1941: Genkide yukōyo
  • 1941: Akatsuki no gasshō
  • 1941: Record of a Woman Doctor as Teacher Kamiya
  • 1942: There Was a Father as Yasutaro Kurokawa
  • 1942: Kanchō imada shisezu
  • 1942: Minami no kaze mizue no maki
  • 1943: Aiki minami e tobu
  • 1943: Hiwa Normanton jiken: Kamen no butō as Seiichiro Tsuneoka
  • 1943: Wakaki sugata as Karasawa, army doctor
  • 1943: Haha no kinembi
  • 1944: Fuchinkan gekichin
  • 1944: Yasen gungakutai as Sonoda shoi
  • 1944: Army as Captain
  • 1944: Nichijō no tatakai
  • 1945: Kita no san-nin as Iwao Hara
  • 1945: Izu no musumetachi as Miyauchi
  • 1946: Kanojo no hatsugen
  • 1948: Yuwaku as Ryukichi
  • 1949: Shitto
  • 1949: Musume jūhachi usotsuki jidai as Nisaku Maki
  • 1949: Beni imada kiezu
  • 1949: Wakare no tango
  • 1950: Shikkō yūyo (also director)
  • 1950: Kikyō as Kyokichi Moriya
  • 1950: Hatsukoi mondo
  • 1951: Onna no mizu-kagami as Manabe
  • 1951: Jiyū gakkō
  • 1951: Aa seishun
  • 1951: Fusetsu niju-nen (also director)
  • 1952: Rikon as Daisuke Sakuma
  • 1952: The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice as Mokichi Satake
  • 1952: Dōkoku (also director)
  • 1952: Nami
  • 1952: Jinsei gekijo: dai ichi bu/dai ni bu (also director)
  • 1953: Hiroba no kodoku as Kōtarō Hraguchi (also director)
  • 1955: Bomeiki
  • 1955: Aogashima no kodomotachi – Onna kyōshi no kiroku as Mr. Shimada
  • 1955: Uruwashiki haha as Tomitarō О̄ta
  • 1956: Kuro-obi sangokushi as Masazumi Amaji
  • 1956: Fountainhead
  • 1956: Aijō no kessan as Narasaki (also director)
  • 1956: Kon'yaku sanbagarasu
  • 1956: Gunshin Yamamoto gensui to Rengō kantai as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
  • 1957: Chijo as Ichiro Amano
  • 1957: Yoru no kamome (also director)
  • 1958: Akutoku (also director)
  • 1958: Equinox Flower as Wataru Hirayama
  • 1959: Anata to watashi no aikotoba: Sayōnara, konnichiwa as Gosuke Aota
  • 1959: Haru o matsu hitobito
  • 1959: Fubuki To Tomoni Kieyukinu as Mamoru Kitagawa
  • 1959: Hanran as Sahei Sanada
  • 1959: Waga ai as Reisaku Niizu
  • 1960: Late Autumn as Soichi Mamiya
  • 1961: Uzu
  • 1961: Hunting Rifle as Misugi
  • 1973: Rise, Fair Sun as Inashiro
  • 1974: Karei-naru Ichizoku as Daisuke Manpyo
  • 1974: Castle of Sand as Ex-Finance Minister Tadokoro
  • 1975: The Fossil as Tajihei Kazuki
  • 1975: Tōkyō-wan enjō
  • 1977: Yakuza senso: Nihon no Don as Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1977: Hell's Gate Island (a.k.a. The Devil's Island) as Priest Ryōnen
  • 1977: Nippon no Don: Yabohen as Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1978: The Incident
  • 1978: Kōtei no inai hachigatsu as Kozo Ohata
  • 1978: Nihon no Don: Kanketsuhen as Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1979: The Three Undelivered Letters as Mitsumasa Karasawa
  • 1979: Nihon no Fixer
  • 1979: Moeru aki
  • 1980: Warui yatsura as Judge
  • 1980: Deathquake
  • 1981: Akuryo-to as Captain Daizen
  • 1982: Kaseki no kouya as Haruyoshi Nakaomi (final film role)

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "佐分利信". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "佐分利信". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b Anderson, Joseph L.; Richie, Donald (1959). The Japanese Film – Art & Industry. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company.
  4. ^ . Cinema Hochi (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2023.

External links edit


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Shin Saburi 佐分利信 Saburi Shin 12 February 1909 22 September 1982 was a Japanese actor and film director 1 2 3 Shin SaburiShin Saburi in Equinox FlowerBornYoshio Ishizaki 1909 02 12 12 February 1909Utashinai Hokkaidō JapanDied22 September 1982 1982 09 22 aged 73 JapanOther namesGen ShimazuOccupation s Actor film directorYears active1931 1982AwardsMainichi Film Award for Best ActorBlue Ribbon Award for Best Newcomer Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected filmography 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 3 References 4 External linksBiography editShin Saburi was born Yoshio Ishizaki in Utashinai Hokkaidō Japan 1 He made his acting debut in 1931 and started working for the Shochiku studio in the mid 1930s 2 where he became one of the studio s biggest stars 3 He regularly starred in the films of director Yasujirō Ozu including Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family 1941 Tea Over Rice 1952 Equinox Flower 1958 and Late Autumn 1960 He also appeared in films by Yasujirō Shimazu A Brother and His Younger Sister 1939 Hiroshi Shimizu The Masseurs and a Woman 1939 and Heinosuke Gosho Burden of Life 1935 Hunting Rifle 1961 In addition he directed over a dozen films himself 2 receiving the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Newcomer for his directorial debut in 1950 4 nbsp Japanese movie poster of The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice starring Shin Saburi and Michiyo Kogure Selected filmography editFilm edit 1931 Misu nippon as San chan 1931 Hokuman no teisatsu 1932 Minato no jojōshi as Shinoshima 1932 Sōretsu bakudn sanyushi 1932 Saraba Tokyo 1932 Kiri no yo no kyakuma 1933 Joseijin 1935 Akogare 1935 Burden of Life as Kōsei Hashimoto 1936 Kanjō sanmyaku 1936 Kazoku kaigi 1936 Woman of the Mist as Doctor 1936 Dansei tai josei as Yukio Atsumi s first son 1936 Hitozuma tsubaki 1936 The New Road part 1 and 2 as Toru Nogami 1937 Kōjō no tsuki as Miura 1937 Shu to midori 1937 Joi Kinuyo sensei as Yasuo Asano 1937 The Golden Demon as Jōsuke Arao 1937 Konyaku sanbagarasu as Shin Miki 1937 Otoko no tsugunai kohen Otoko no tsugunai zenpen 1937 Shingun no uta 1938 Shuppatsu 1938 Han shojo as Sōkichi Maeda 1938 Mother and Child 1938 The Masseurs and a Woman as Shintarō O mura 1938 Aizen katsura as Hattori 1938 Katei nikki as Shuzō Ubukata 1939 Minamikaze as Michio Nito 1939 A Brother and His Younger Sister 1939 Zoku aizen katsura as Hattori 1939 Hana no aru zassō as Mr Hiramatsu 1939 Aizen katsura Kanketsu hen as Hattori 1939 Warm Current as Yuzo Hibiki 1940 Kinuyo no hatsukoi as Shoichiro Kiriyama 1940 Seisen aiba fu Akatsuki ni inoru 1940 Tokai no honryu as Keichi Hatta 1940 The Story of Tank Commander Nishizumi as Hosoki Commander 1941 Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family as Shōjirō Toda 1941 Hana wa itsuwarazu as Jōtarō 1941 Genkide yukōyo 1941 Akatsuki no gasshō 1941 Record of a Woman Doctor as Teacher Kamiya 1942 There Was a Father as Yasutaro Kurokawa 1942 Kanchō imada shisezu 1942 Minami no kaze mizue no maki 1943 Aiki minami e tobu 1943 Hiwa Normanton jiken Kamen no butō as Seiichiro Tsuneoka 1943 Wakaki sugata as Karasawa army doctor 1943 Haha no kinembi 1944 Fuchinkan gekichin 1944 Yasen gungakutai as Sonoda shoi 1944 Army as Captain 1944 Nichijō no tatakai 1945 Kita no san nin as Iwao Hara 1945 Izu no musumetachi as Miyauchi 1946 Kanojo no hatsugen 1948 Yuwaku as Ryukichi 1949 Shitto 1949 Musume juhachi usotsuki jidai as Nisaku Maki 1949 Beni imada kiezu 1949 Wakare no tango 1950 Shikkō yuyo also director 1950 Kikyō as Kyokichi Moriya 1950 Hatsukoi mondo 1951 Onna no mizu kagami as Manabe 1951 Jiyu gakkō 1951 Aa seishun 1951 Fusetsu niju nen also director 1952 Rikon as Daisuke Sakuma 1952 The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice as Mokichi Satake 1952 Dōkoku also director 1952 Nami 1952 Jinsei gekijo dai ichi bu dai ni bu also director 1953 Hiroba no kodoku as Kōtarō Hraguchi also director 1955 Bomeiki 1955 Aogashima no kodomotachi Onna kyōshi no kiroku as Mr Shimada 1955 Uruwashiki haha as Tomitarō O ta 1956 Kuro obi sangokushi as Masazumi Amaji 1956 Fountainhead 1956 Aijō no kessan as Narasaki also director 1956 Kon yaku sanbagarasu 1956 Gunshin Yamamoto gensui to Rengō kantai as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto 1957 Chijo as Ichiro Amano 1957 Yoru no kamome also director 1958 Akutoku also director 1958 Equinox Flower as Wataru Hirayama 1959 Anata to watashi no aikotoba Sayōnara konnichiwa as Gosuke Aota 1959 Haru o matsu hitobito 1959 Fubuki To Tomoni Kieyukinu as Mamoru Kitagawa 1959 Hanran as Sahei Sanada 1959 Waga ai as Reisaku Niizu 1960 Late Autumn as Soichi Mamiya 1961 Uzu 1961 Hunting Rifle as Misugi 1973 Rise Fair Sun as Inashiro 1974 Karei naru Ichizoku as Daisuke Manpyo 1974 Castle of Sand as Ex Finance Minister Tadokoro 1975 The Fossil as Tajihei Kazuki 1975 Tōkyō wan enjō 1977 Yakuza senso Nihon no Don as Kazumasa Sakura 1977 Hell s Gate Island a k a The Devil s Island as Priest Ryōnen 1977 Nippon no Don Yabohen as Kazumasa Sakura 1978 The Incident 1978 Kōtei no inai hachigatsu as Kozo Ohata 1978 Nihon no Don Kanketsuhen as Kazumasa Sakura 1979 The Three Undelivered Letters as Mitsumasa Karasawa 1979 Nihon no Fixer 1979 Moeru aki 1980 Warui yatsura as Judge 1980 Deathquake 1981 Akuryo to as Captain Daizen 1982 Kaseki no kouya as Haruyoshi Nakaomi final film role Television edit 1963 1964 Akatsuki NHK Asadora 1979 1980 Ashura no Gotoku as Kōtarō TakezawaReferences edit a b 佐分利信 Kinenote in Japanese Retrieved 4 July 2023 a b c 佐分利信 Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Retrieved 4 July 2023 a b Anderson Joseph L Richie Donald 1959 The Japanese Film Art amp Industry Rutland Vermont and Tokyo Charles E Tuttle Company Blue Ribbon Award History Cinema Hochi in Japanese Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2023 External links editShin Saburi at IMDb nbsp This article about a Japanese film actor is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shin Saburi amp oldid 1163393639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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