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Tatsuo Matsumura | |
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Died | 18 June 2005 90) Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1938–2005 |
Tatsuo Matsumura (松村 達雄; 18 December 1914 – 18 June 2005) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1959 to 2004 and performed in several editions of the film series Otoko wa Tsurai yo. [1]
He graduated from Hosei University. [2] He made his debut in movies with the film Otome no inori directed by Shin Saburi in 1959. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | The Secret of the Telegian | Official | |
1960 | Salary man Mejiro Sanpei: Teishu no tameiki no maki | Sôma | |
1960 | Bokutô kitan | Endô | |
1960 | 'Akasaka no shimai' yori: yoru no hada | Kyûzô Nishinaga | |
1960 | The Human Vapor | Editor Ikeda | |
1961 | Wakai ôkami | ||
1961 | Wakarete ikiru toki mo | ||
1961 | Tôshi reijô | Father | |
1961 | Tôkyô yawa | Omatsu | |
1961 | Ai to honoho to | Lawyer Agawa | |
1961 | Kurenai no umi | ||
1961 | Toilet buchô | ||
1961 | Kigeki ekimae bentô | ||
1961 | Saigo no kaoyaku | ||
1962 | Kurenai no sora | ||
1962 | Musume to watashi | Uemura | |
1962 | Nippon musekinin jidai | ||
1962 | King Kong vs. Godzilla | Dr. Makino | |
1962 | Kyujin ryoko | ||
1962 | Sôtome ke no musume tachi | Policeman | |
1962 | Harakiri | Seibei | |
1962 | Wakai kisetsu | ||
1962 | Burari burabura monogatari | ||
1963 | Roppongi no yoru: aishite aishite | Inagawa | |
1963 | Nippon jitsuwa jidai | ||
1963 | Kureji sakusen: Sentehisshô | ||
1963 | Daidokoro taiheiki | ||
1963 | Shin meoto zenzai | ||
1963 | Eburi manshi no yûga-na seikatsu | ||
1964 | Echigo Tsutsuishi Oyashirazu | Big landowner | |
1964 | Hadaka no jûyaku | Hikonosuke Isono | |
1964 | Zoku kôkô san'nensei | Yûsuke Takatsu | |
1965 | Warera rettôsei | Mr Iida | |
1965 | 006 wa uwaki no number | ||
1966 | The Guardman: Tokyo Ninja Butai | Kôhei Ôsato | |
1967 | Rikugun Nakano gakko: Ryu-sango shirei | ||
1967 | Soshiki bôryoku | ||
1967 | Samurai Rebellion | Matsudaira Masakata | |
1967 | Zatoichi Challenged | Tahe | |
1968 | Kaibyô nori no numa | Mataemon Tsuyama | |
1969 | Hiken yaburi | Chisaka Takafusa | |
1970 | Burabo! Wakadaishô | ||
1970 | Dodes'ka-den | Kyota Watanaka | |
1971 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Junjô hen | Doctor Yamashita | |
1972 | Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirō koiuta | Tatsuzo (Torajiro's uncle) | |
1972 | Kuro no honryu | Masamichi Wakamiya | |
1972 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro yumemakura | Tatsuzo | |
1972 | Aa koe naki tomo | Matsumoto | |
1973 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro wasurenagusa | Tatsuzo (Torajiro's uncle) | |
1973 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Watashi no tora-san | ||
1973 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro koiyatsure | ||
1977 | Gokumon-to | Doctor Kôan Murase | |
1979 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Tonderu Torajirô | Reikichi Matsuda | |
1980 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro kamome uta | Teacher Hayashi | |
1982 | Giwaku | Masao Harayama | |
1983 | Keiji monogatari 2 - Ringo no uta | ||
1983 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Kuchibue wo fuku Torajirô | Priest | |
1985 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajirô ren'ai juku | Kyôju | |
1987 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro monogatari | 'Oichan' | |
1987 | Nijushi no hitomi | Principal | |
1991 | Sensou to seishun | Jinsaku Kiyohara | |
1991 | My Sons | Terao | |
1993 | Madadayo | Hyakken Uchida | Lead role |
1993 | Kokkai e ikô! | Kozaburo takeda | |
1994 | 47 Ronin | Yahei Horibe | |
1995 | Hiroshima | Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki | TV movie |
1995 | Sayonara Nippon! | ||
1997 | Nagareita shichinin | Kaitoh Urabe | |
1997 | Lie lie Lie | Hirasawa, Seiichiro | |
1998 | Taian ni butsumetsu | Kazutaro (Tetsuo's father) | |
1998 | Yûjô - Friendship | ||
1999 | After the Rain | Sekkyo-Bushi Jii, the Old Preacher | |
2000 | Nagasaki burabura bushi | Yukibei | |
2001 | Calmi Cuori Appassionati | Seiji Agata | |
2004 | Gege | Shigetaro Hayashi | (final film role) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Taikōki | Matsunaga Hisahide | Taiga drama |
1969 | Ten to Chi to | Ōta Sukemasa | Taiga drama |
1987 | Dokuganryu Masamune | Katagiri Katsumoto | Taiga drama |
1999 | Furuhata Ninzaburō | Kaemon Araki | Episode 30 |
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