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Kichijirō Ueda
Mar 30, 1904 (120 years old) in Kobe, Japan
Kichijirō Ueda was a Japanese stage, film and television actor.
Known For
Seven Samurai
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Rashomon
Shogun's Joy of Torture
Ugetsu
Credits
1971 ·
Kigeki Ijiwaru Daishougai
as
1971 ·
Live and Learn
as
1970 ·
Fun on the Run
as Kawakami
1970 ·
Life is a Battle
as
1970 ·
The Swindlers
as
1970 ·
Delinquent Girl Boss: Tokyo Drifters
as
1970 ·
Hooligans on Buggies
as
1970 ·
Oh, My Comrade!
as
1970 ·
New Prison Walls of Abashiri: High Stakes at Abashiri
as
1970 ·
The Revelation of a Geisha
as
1970 ·
King of the Night Life
as
1970 ·
Shameless School
as
1970 ·
Prison Tales
as
1969 ·
Our Miyo-chan
as Kumatora
1969 ·
Horrors of Malformed Men
as Doctor
1969 ·
Wolves of the City, Operation "Rat"
as
1969 ·
Love and Crime
as Inaba (segment "Abe Sada jiken")
1969 ·
Wolf Escort
as
1969 ·
Bloody Territories
as Terashima, the loan shark
1969 ·
Madcap Mixup
as Kumakichi
1969 ·
The Domain: Flower and Dragon
as
1969 ·
Inferno of Torture
as
1969 ·
ドリフターズですよ!全員突撃
as
1969 ·
さくら盃 義兄弟
as
1969 ·
Bonds of Love
as Politician
1969 ·
Orgies of Edo
as
1968 ·
Konto 55: The Weaknesses of the Century
as Akaishi Copper
1968 ·
Even If Life Withers
as
1968 ·
Vampires
as 大西剛三
1968 ·
Dorobō Sodachi Dorobōi
as
1968 ·
Shogun's Joy of Torture
as
1968 ·
Hot Springs Geisha
as
1968 ·
New Year Trip
as
1967 ·
Bad Reputation: The Notorious Man of Legend
as
1967 ·
Burning Nature
as
1967 ·
Gamera vs. Gyaos
as Tatsuemon Kanamura
1966 ·
Rise Against the Sword
as Kaniuemon
1966 ·
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
as Goto Motokiyo
1965 ·
A Lonely Gamble
as Shinpei Akamatsu
1964 ·
Adventures of Zatoichi
as Boss Jinbei
1964 ·
The Scarlet Camellia
as
1964 ·
Superexpress
as Hotel owner
1964 ·
Red Diamond
as Chin
1964 ·
Car Thieves
as
1964 ·
Tokyo Olympics
as Genzô Fujisaki
1964 ·
Muchana Yakko
as
1964 ·
Samurai from Nowhere
as
1964 ·
Three Outlaw Samurai
as Ishigaki
1964 ·
Fools at Work
as Antique shop clerk
1963 ·
The Dragon Crest
as
1963 ·
To Your Majesty, The Emperor
as
1963 ·
A Modern Samurai Village
as Kuma
1963 ·
Black Report
as Gentaro Kakimoto
1962 ·
Curry Rice
as
1962 ·
The Fencing Master
as Procurer of women
1962 ·
Lion Festival of Echigo
as
1962 ·
Ken ni kakeru
as
1962 ·
Mount Hakone
as
1962 ·
Long Swords of the Loyal Forty-Seven
as
1962 ·
The Whale God
as
1962 ·
Black Test Car
as Matoba Syumatsu
1962 ·
The Pacific War and Himeyuri Corps
as
1962 ·
Kono ni uruwashi
as
1962 ·
Teppo Yasu no Shogai
as
1962 ·
Her Hidden Past
as Aya Sakata
1962 ·
Drunkard's Paradise
as
1962 ·
Nippon no obaachan
as
1961 ·
Bad Reputation Returns
as Genpachi
1961 ·
Mannen Taro and His Feminine Colleagues
as Ishibe
1961 ·
A Good Man, A Good Day
as
1961 ·
A Geisha's Diary
as
1961 ·
Tenka no Kaidanji Senpû Tarô
as
1961 ·
The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer
as Sekitan'ya
1961 ·
Daredevil in the Castle
as Jinbei the equipment-shop owner
1960 ·
Devotion to Railway
as Party leader
1960 ·
The Dangerous Kiss
as
1960 ·
The Song Lantern
as
1960 ·
The Demon of Mount Oe
as
1960 ·
The Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo
as
1959 ·
Hanayome-san wa sekai-ichi
as
1959 ·
The Three Treasures
as Kume's yahara
1959 ·
The Edo Official and Apprentice
as
1959 ·
Samurai Saga
as (uncredited)
1959 ·
The Acrobats of Death
as
1958 ·
The Hidden Fortress
as Slave Trader (uncredited)
1958 ·
The Spell of the Hidden Gold
as Sagamiya
1958 ·
The Shogun’s Guard, Shinsengumi
as
1958 ·
Yaji and Kita on the Road
as Seichûsai Maruhashi
1958 ·
Souls in the Moonlight II
as
1958 ·
Wind, Woman and Road
as
1958 ·
Tales of Young Genji Kuro 2
as
1957 ·
On This Earth
as Tahei Nakamura
1957 ·
The Lower Depths
as Shimazo the Police Agent
1957 ·
Yagyu Secret Scrolls
as
1957 ·
The Lonely Swordsman (Part 2)
as
1957 ·
Throne of Blood
as Washizu's workman
1956 ·
The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1)
as
1956 ·
Flowing
as Kanbutsuya Owner
1956 ·
Women in Prison
as Ohno
1956 ·
Rebels on the High Sea
as
1956 ·
Tokyo no hito sayonara
as Gensuke, Chiyo's father (uncredited)
1956 ·
The Legend of the White Serpent
as
1956 ·
Gale Winds! Tengu Karama
as
1956 ·
The Maiden Courtesan
as
1956 ·
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
as Priest Ogon
1955 ·
I Live in Fear
as Mr. Kuribayashi father
1955 ·
Marital Relations
as
1955 ·
The Lone Journey
as
1955 ·
All is Well
as President Akaza
1954 ·
Teru hi kumoru hi dainihen Part 01
as
1954 ·
The Surf
as Terukichi
1954 ·
Jirocho in Disgrace
as
1954 ·
Last of the Wild Ones
as
1954 ·
Seven Samurai
as Bandit Scout
1953 ·
Omatsuri hanjiro
as
1953 ·
Traveling with Breeze
as
1953 ·
Ugetsu
as Shop Owner
1953 ·
Picture Book of Sarutobi Sasuke
as Miyoshi Masayasu
1952 ·
母子鶴
as Harry Yamagata
1952 ·
Sword for Hire
as
1951 ·
Story of Lightning
as
1951 ·
Izayoi kaidō
as
1951 ·
旗本退屈男 唐人街の鬼
as
1951 ·
Mito Kōmon's Rambling Journey: The Sword of the Soaring Dragon
as
1951 ·
Pirates
as
1951 ·
祇園物語 春怨
as
1951 ·
情艶一代女
as 鬼酔和尚
1951 ·
Beyond Love and Hate
as
1950 ·
Rashomon
as Commoner
1950 ·
I Saw a Phantom Fish
as
1950 ·
Scandal
as Old Man #2
1949 ·
The Invisible Man Appears
as Otoji Sugimoto
1949 ·
Monsters Catcher Oedo Seven Changes
as
1949 ·
Goblin Courier
as
1948 ·
That Night's Adventure
as
1946 ·
The Okagura Brothers
as
1943 ·
The Tiger of Malaya
as
1942 ·
Date Masamune the One-Eyed Dragon
as
1941 ·
Last Days of Edo
as Yasunosuke Masumi
1941 ·
Festival Across the Sea
as
1940 ·
Phantom Castle
as
1940 ·
Oda Nobunaga
as Shibata Katsuie
1937 ·
Nangoku taiheiki
as Shimazu Narioki
1936 ·
Kuriyama Daizen
as
1936 ·
Great Bodhisattva Pass 2
as