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Tomisaburō Wakayama is a Actor, Producer and Theme Song Performance Japonais born on 1 september 1929 at Tokyo City

Tomisaburō Wakayama

Tomisaburō Wakayama
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Birth name Masaru Okumura
Nationality Japon
Birth 1 september 1929 at Tokyo City
Death 2 april 1992 (at 62 years) at Kyoto (Japon)

Tomisaburō Wakayama (若山 富三郎, Wakayama Tomisaburō, September 1, 1929 – April 2, 1992), born Masaru Okumura, was a Japanese actor best known for playing Ogami Ittō, the scowling, 19th century ronin warrior in the six Lone Wolf and Cub samurai movies.

Biography

Wakayama was born on September 1, 1929, in Fukagawa, a district in Tokyo, Japan. His father was Tohiji Katsu (or Katsutōji Kineya), a noted kabuki performer and nagauta singer, and the family as a whole were kabuki performers. He and his younger brother, Shintaro Katsu, followed their father in the theater. Wakayama tired of this; at the age of 13, he began to study judo, eventually achieving the rank of 4th dan black belt in the art.

In 1952, as part of the Azuma Kabuki troupe, Wakayama toured the United States of America for nine months. He gave up theater performance completely after his two-year term with the troupe was over. Wakayama taught judo until Toho recruited him as a new martial arts star in their jidaigeki movies. He prepared for these movies by practicing other disciplines, including kenpō, iaidō, kendo, and bōjutsu. All this helped him for roles in the television series The Mute Samurai, the 1975 television series Shokin Kasegi (The Bounty Hunter), and his most famous role: Ogami Ittō, the Lone Wolf.

Wakayama went on to star in many films, performing in a variety of roles. It has been estimated that he appeared in between 250 to 500 films. His only roles in American movies were as a baseball coach in The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978) and as a yakuza boss, Sugai, in Ridley Scott's Black Rain (1989) that delivers a memorable English monologue that becomes a defining moment for the film, and the film's title.

Wakayama died of acute heart failure on April 2, 1992, in a hospital in Kyoto. He was survived by a son, Kiichiro Wakayama (born c. 1965), also an actor.

Best films

Black Rain (1989)
(Actor)

Usually with

Kenji Misumi
Kenji Misumi
(5 films)
Saburo Date
Saburo Date
(4 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Tomisaburō Wakayama (25 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1991CheckActorSanae Mitamura
1989Black RainActorSugai
1989Company ExecutivesActor
1987Shinran: Path to PurityActorHomen
1986A Human PromiseActorDetective Tagami
1983White Snake EnchantmentActorEkai Kanamishima
1983Theater Of LifeActor
1981Gate of YouthActorRyugoro Hanawa
1981Samurai ReincarnationActorLord Tajima no Kami Munenori Yagyu
1980Shogun AssassinActorOgami Itto
1978The Bad News Bears Go to JapanActorCoach Shimizu
1974Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in HellActor, ProducerOgami Itto
1974ESPYActorUlrov
1973Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of DemonsActor, ProducerOgami Itto
1972Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River StyxActorOgami Itto
1972Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in PerilActor, ProducerOgami Itto
1972Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to HadesActor, Theme Song PerformanceOgami Itto
1972Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of VengeanceActorOgami Itto
1971Sympathy for the UnderdogActorYonabaru
1969Red Peony Gambler: Flower Cards GameActorTorakichi Kumasaka
1969Japan Organized Crime BossActorMiyahara
1968Red Peony GamblerActorTorakichi Kumasaka
1964Zatoichi and the Chest of GoldActorJushiro (as Jo Kenzaburo)
1962The Tale of Zatoichi ContinuesActorNagisa no Yoshiro
1956The Ghosts of YotsuyaActorIemon