
Hal Yamanouchi
Acting
Biography
Fluent in several languages and trained as a dancer, Yamanouchi moved to Europe in the early 1970's and embarked on an acting and performance career. At first in small roles in B films and as a stage actor, he eventually progressed into more and more international productions and even a few big budget Hollywood films such as PUSH, THE WAY BACK, and THE LIFE AQUATIC.
Born: March 27, 1946
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Italian Restaurant

Inspector Coliandro
Coliandro is an inspector serving at the Bologna police headquarters who constantly finds himself embroiled, against his will, in matters bigger than himself. But Coliandro never backs down, even though his carelessness and investigative incompetence inevitably land him in trouble.

Fantozzi: White Collar Blues
A good-natured but unlucky Italian is constantly going on a difficult situations, but never lose his mood.

The Land of Women
The 1950s: in the ancient and far-off island of Sardinia, two generations of women fight against restrictive age-old traditions to reach sexual and emotional freedom.

Sandokan
Sandokan is a Malaysian pirate who, along with his friend Yanez and their crew, attacks the British forces from his island of Mompracem. During his adventures, he falls in love with Lady Marianna Guillonk, an English-Italian aristocrat.

Make a Wish
A remake of the French film "Maison de retraite": a hapless young man with a fear of old people must accept social relevant work in a retirement home

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Renowned oceanographer Steve Zissou has sworn vengeance upon the rare shark that devoured a member of his crew. In addition to his regular team, he is joined on his boat by Ned, a man who believes Zissou to be his father, and Jane, a journalist pregnant by a married man. They travel the sea, all too often running into pirates and, perhaps more traumatically, various figures from Zissou's past, including his estranged wife, Eleanor.

The Way Back
A small band of multicultural convicts stages a daring escape from a WWII-era Siberian gulag, and embarks on a treacherous journey across five countries in a desperate race for freedom and survival.

Milarepa
In Sardinia, in the near future, the ancient settlements come back to life, once again hosting man. The young Mila is robbed of her father's inheritance by her paternal uncles. After many adventures she manages to obtain revenge. Despite this, the girl still struggles to find serenity and therefore decides to undertake a spiritual journey in search of herself.

The House of Lost Souls
A handful of young geologists are unlucky enough to be forced to stay at a rundown hotel in the middle of nowhere. What they don't know is that the hotel has been abandoned for twenty years because the owner of the hotel had killed his family and all the guests two decades ago. Strange things begin to happen, and suddenly murders are committed...
Filmography
as Prof. Keiuchi Watanabe
as Tuwak Balau
as Yuguntun
as The Griso
as Old Peasant
as Alpha
as Mamoto
as The Duke
as Maestro Jun
as Hung
as Admiral
as Prof. Hasegawa
as Alieno
as Goro
as Self
as Japanese Consul
as Monaco buddista (segment "Per amor di Dio")
as Goro Nagano
as Yang
as acquirente giapponese
as Wise Village Man
as Mr. Miong
as Senzô
as Maestro di meditazione
as Narambaatar (segment "Non è vero ma ci credo")
as Chimico di laboratorio
as Ichiro Yashida / Silver Samurai
as Mr. Lee
as Murad Giray
as Hal
as Mister Woo
as Confù
as Official
as Padre di Lila
as Pop Father
as Laowang
as Lu Yang
as Chief Pirate
as Maggiordomo Al Farid
as Guillermo Rivarola
as Japanese CEO
as Console tailandese
as Lo Yan
as poliziotto giapponese
as Wang Yu
as Psicologo Okasama Starr
as Priest
as Ciun-Lì
as (as Hal Yamanoughi)
as Tubie #1 (as Hal Yomanouchi)
as Samurai
as Buddhist Monk
as Captain Luang
as Cormal
as Swordmaster
as Shadow
as il domestico cinese
as Nimbus, Skorm's henchman
as Jarak
as Guacanabo
as Akira
as Ninja
as Chu Lai
as Samurai
as Rat Eater King
as Red Wolf
as Li Wo Twan
as Vietcong
as venditore di orologi (episodio "Sabato")
as Humanoid Soldier
as Manolo (uncredited)
as Japanese Cook (uncredited)
as Jimmy Kee