
Jūkichi Uno
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 27, 1914
Place of Birth: Shimomonju, Fukui Prefecture, Japan
Known For

Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset
Tora-san arrives in Shibamata on Mitsuo's first day of school only to find that on his account, Mitsuo was embarrassed. After a fight with his family, he goes to a bar to drink, then brings home a surly old man with a sad story, whose identity will surprise everyone. Later, Tora meets Botan, a geisha.

Sisters of Nishijin
A family of Kyoto textile workers struggles after tragedy.

Love Comes with Youth
During his idle journey on the Izu Peninsula, a university student, Kawasaki, encounters a group of traveling entertainers – including Kaoru (Sayuri Yoshinaga), one of the “odoriko”. Kawasaki is taken and cannot take his eyes off her. When he is invited to stay at the same lodgings, the two grow closer. In time, the two come to learn the pain of love.

The Izu Dancer
While vacationing in the Izu peninsula, a high school student Kawashima becomes intrigued by Kaoru, a pretty young dancer in a troupe of travelling performers, and he tags along with them on their journeys.

Miniature
Ginko, a poor cobbler's daughter, becomes a geisha to support her family. She passes from one geisha house to the next, trying to find love and hope in the process. No matter how hard she tries, she just can't escape her sad fate.

Nobody's Boy: Remi
Orphaned Remi gets hired out to a traveling street entertainer Vitalis when her foster parents fall on hard times.

The Life of Oharu
In 17th century Edo Period Japan, a noblewoman's banishment for her love affair with a lowly page signals the beginning of her inexorable fall.

Onibaba
While her son, Kichi, is away at war, a woman and her daughter-in-law survive by killing samurai who stray into their swamp, then selling whatever valuables they find. Both are devastated when they learn that Kichi has died, but his wife soon begins an affair with a neighbor who survived the war, Hachi. The mother disapproves and, when she can't steal Hachi for herself, tries to scare her daughter-in-law with a mysterious mask from a dead samurai.

Akō Rōshi
"Ako Roshi" is a group of 47 former retainers of Lord Asano. Lord Asano was forced to commit suicide after attempting to kill Lord Kira. Once the retainers hear about their Lord's death, they sacrifice their lives to regain the honor of their former master.

Triumph Over Violence
Romm pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firm conviction that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world.
Filmography
as Old Man
as Moelle (voice)
as Toshishun
as 柳田老人(版画家)
as Hideyoshi Toyotomi
as Doctor
as Chair (voice)
as Ikenouchi Seikan
as Tappei Yabuki
as Tappei Yakubi
as Sankichi Ishihara
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Kyoko's father
as Muraoki
as Shigeo Miyaji
as Usami Sadamitsu
as Mori
as Narrator (voice)
as 室伏嘉一
as Nobuyuki Noda, Ken's uncle
as Kensaku Kokubu
as Doctor
as Hanai
as Narrator (voice)
as Akiyama
as Narrator (voice)
as Shingo Kazami
as Narrator (voice)
as The Samurai
as Kenkichi Matsumiya
as Aikichi, Kazuo's father
as Kugayama
as Yusaku Kasama
as Manakichi Kuboyama
as Professor Sasaki
as Fisherman
as Kiichi
as Professor Yamamoto
as Kogamata
as Sutematsu Osawa
as Naoto Yamaji
as Mr. Kimura
as Kohei Sakai
as Ginzo
as Kisaku Yamada
as Kōji (deleted scenes; cenas apagadas)
as Yakichi Ogiya
as Keita
as Michio Kuki
as Natsume
as Shigeki Nonaka
as Joji
as Yomoshichi
as Yomoshichi
as Ishizuka Guard
as Ginnosuke Tsuchiya
as Shimada