Kyōzō Nagatsuka

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Kyōzō Nagatsuka
Born (1945-07-06) July 6, 1945 (age 79)
OccupationActor
Years active1974–present
ChildrenKeishi Nagatsuka

Kyōzō Nagatsuka (長塚京三) is a Japanese actor. [1]

Career

Nagatsuka made his film debut in Chinese in Paris while studying abroad at Sorbonne University. [2] He won the award for best actor at the 24th Yokohama Film Festival for The Laughing Frog . [3]

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Filmography

Film

DateTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1974 Chinese in Paris General Pou-YenFrench-Italian film [2]
1977 The Far Road
1990 Universal Laws Kazuya
1992 The Games Teachers Play Shuhei MikamiLead role [2]
Okoge Tōichi
1996 Village of Dreams Kenzo Tashima
1997 Moonlight Serenade Kōkichi / Elder KeitaLead role [2]
Tokyo Lullaby Kōichi HamanakaLead role
2002 The Laughing Frog Ippei KurasawaLead role [2]
2004 Lady Joker
2012 Dearest
2014 Our Family
2018Midnight Buss
2022 Umami Tetsuichi MoritaFrench-Japanese film
2024The Ohara Family RhapsodySin'ichi Ōhara [4]
2025Teki ComethGisuke WatanabeLead role [5]

Television

DateTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1977Kashin Hijikata Toshizō Taiga drama [6]
1979 Kusa Moeru Yamaki KanetakaTaiga drama [7]
1981Onna Taikōki Oda Nobukatsu Taiga drama [8]
1987 Dokuganryū Masamune Rusu Masakage Taiga drama [9]
1993–1994Homura Tatsu Minamoto no Yoritomo Taiga drama [10]
1996–2000Leave It to the NursesDr. Shunsuke Sawada [2]
2008 Atsuhime Shimazu TadatakeTaiga drama [11]
2015 Burning Flower Sugi YurinosukeTaiga drama [12]
2016 Shizumanu Taiyō Masayuki Kunimi
2017CrisisDaiki Kaji
Kagerō no Tsuji Inemuri Iwane Edo Zōshi: The Final Tanuma Okitsugu [2]
Kurara: The Dazzling Life of Hokusai's Daughter Hokusai TV movie
2019Yuganda HamonMasakazu Aiga [2]

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