Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Jun Tatara
Aug 04, 1917 (107 years old) in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Known For
Onihei Hankachō
Special Rescue Police Winspector
Life of a Flower
Seven Samurai
Ninja Olympiad
Credits
1995 ·
Goblin & "Yuki-Usagi" (Snow-Hare)
as
1994 ·
Edogawa Rampo Theater: The Man Who Travels With Prints
as
1990 ·
Flower Season
as
1990 ·
Special Rescue Police Winspector
as Katsuzo Otaguro
1989 ·
A Sandcastle Model Family Home
as
1989 ·
Onihei Hankachō
as
1989 ·
Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally
as
1988 ·
The Yen Family
as Umekichi
1988 ·
Ninja Olympiad
as Gensai Koshimura
1987 ·
Hawaiian Dream
as Kenji Ohara
1981 ·
Island of the Evil Spirits
as Tatsuma Osakabe
1979 ·
Troubleman Laughs and Kills
as
1979 ·
Prey
as
1978 ·
Flower Cross
as
1976 ·
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 3: Last Days of the Boss
as Iwaki
1975 ·
Seigi no Symbol: Condorman
as
1974 ·
Virgin Blues
as
1972 ·
Sex Up And Down
as
1971 ·
Mayuko hitori
as 久作
1970 ·
Love Fantasia
as
1969 ·
Crimson Bat, the Blind Swordswoman
as Nihei
1968 ·
I Sell My Husband
as
1967 ·
The Hoodlum Priest
as
1966 ·
Drunken Harbor
as
1966 ·
Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms
as
1965 ·
Ironfinger
as
1965 ·
Born Under Crossed Stars
as Jûbei Suzuki
1964 ·
Black Thief
as
1964 ·
The Spying Sorceress
as Hattori Hansuke
1964 ·
Samurai from Somewhere
as
1964 ·
Modae
as
1964 ·
Three Outlaw Samurai
as Yasugorô
1964 ·
Ukyunosuke's Reverse Ichimonji Cut
as
1963 ·
A Woman's Life
as
1963 ·
The Life of a Horse-Trader
as
1963 ·
The Revenge and the Death
as
1963 ·
The Red Water
as
1963 ·
To Your Majesty, The Emperor
as
1963 ·
Life of a Flower
as Onoe Kotaro
1963 ·
Tattoo of Love
as
1962 ·
The Paper Crane
as
1962 ·
Revenge for His Lover
as
1962 ·
A Wanderer's Notebook
as Tamura
1962 ·
Ganko Oyaji to Edokko Shain
as
1962 ·
The Phantom Goblin
as
1962 ·
Yakuza Official
as
1962 ·
Seikurabe
as
1962 ·
The Bandits
as
1962 ·
Abekobe dōchū
as
1962 ·
Tales of Young Genji Kuro 3
as
1962 ·
次郎長社長と石松社員 威風堂々
as
1961 ·
Tange Sazen and the Princess
as Tsuzumi no Yokichi
1961 ·
The Horizon Glitters
as
1961 ·
The Harbor Lights
as
1961 ·
Happiness of Us Alone
as
1960 ·
Mighty Shosuke
as
1960 ·
Scars of Honor
as
1960 ·
Scarred Yosaburo
as
1960 ·
The Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo
as
1960 ·
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
as Goldfish
1959 ·
Speed Crazy
as
1959 ·
The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity
as Hino Jun'i
1959 ·
The Human Wall
as
1959 ·
Koko ni otoko ari
as
1959 ·
The Cast-Off
as
1959 ·
I Want to Be a Shellfish
as
1959 ·
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
as
1959 ·
The Tokyo Dame
as
1959 ·
Magistrate Toyama 3: The Whirlwind Magistrate
as
1959 ·
A Young Rabble
as
1959 ·
Tange Sazen: Mystery of the Twin Dragons
as
1958 ·
Maria of the Ant Village
as
1958 ·
The Spell of the Hidden Gold
as
1958 ·
The Invisible Wall
as
1958 ·
His Scarlet Cloak
as
1958 ·
The Rickshaw Man
as
1958 ·
Secret of The Golden Spell
as Tsuzumi no Yokichi
1958 ·
Stakeout
as Saga Police Detective
1958 ·
Stakeout
as Saga station inspector
1957 ·
Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
as Yamada
1957 ·
Down Town
as
1957 ·
Police Precinct Part 5
as Kubota Keizo
1957 ·
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
as
1957 ·
Snow Country
as
1957 ·
Evening Calm
as
1957 ·
Yellow Crow
as
1956 ·
Typhoon
as
1956 ·
I Will Buy You
as Yûsuke Shima
1956 ·
Dotanba
as
1956 ·
Twice on a Certain Night
as
1956 ·
Street of Shame
as Yumeko's client
1955 ·
元祿美少年記
as 寺坂吉右衛門
1955 ·
Santōshain to onna hisho
as
1955 ·
Twilight Saloon
as Tetsuo Kumishima
1955 ·
The Big Ambition
as Tadasuke
1955 ·
Striving to Live
as
1955 ·
Policeman's Diary
as Kurebayashi
1954 ·
The Bronze Monster
as Shiroemon Akaboshi
1954 ·
A Billionaire
as
1954 ·
一本刀土俵入
as
1954 ·
The Street Without Sun
as Kuroiwa
1954 ·
Seven Samurai
as Coolie A
1954 ·
An Inn at Osaka
as
1954 ·
Madam of the first class and husband of the third class
as
1954 ·
Dancing Girls of Izu
as
1954 ·
Love and Duty
as
1953 ·
Young Miss Executive
as
1953 ·
A Japanese Tragedy
as
1953 ·
Bot-chan
as Nodaiko
1953 ·
Dreaming People
as
1953 ·
Traveling with Breeze
as
1953 ·
Aiyoku no sabaki
as
1953 ·
Sisters
as
1953 ·
New Tokyo March
as
1952 ·
Carmen's Innocent Love
as
1952 ·
Swift Current
as
1952 ·
Today is Payday
as Izumi
1952 ·
Modern People
as
1952 ·
Children of Hiroshima
as
1952 ·
Doctor's Day Off
as
1952 ·
Riverside Fish Market Empire
as
1951 ·
限りなき情熱
as
1950 ·
The Emperor's Hat
as
1950 ·
Street of Violence
as Yamamoto