Katsuo Nakamura
Acting
Biography
Katsuo Nakamura is a Japanese actor. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 5th Japan Academy Prize and at the 6th Hochi Film Award for Kagero-za, Buriki no kunsho, Shikake-nin Baian. He is the younger brother of the actor Kinnosuke Yorozuya. Description above from the Wikipedia article Katsuo Nakamura, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 23, 1938
Place of Birth: Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Tale of Army Brutality
Director Jun'ya Satô's debut film focuses on the inhuman training of recruits, the brutal drill system that reigned in the Japanese army during World War II, where in the first two years of training, ordinary people were turned into inhuman killers. For his first film, the director was awarded the Blue Ribbon Awards in the Debutant of the Year nomination.

With All Our Might
Tamiko (Ayumi Ito) lives happily with her husband Hideaki (Sho Aoyagi) and step-daughter Kotoyo (Hazuki Inoue). Tamiko married her deceased friend Mari's (Mami Nakamura) husband. Tamiko gets along well with her step-daughter Kotoyo, but Kotoyo still doesn't call her mother. There is a traditional sumo game held to celebrate the moving of Mizuwakasu's shrine. The traditional sumo game is important to Tamiko who grew up on the island, while her husband Hideaki's reputation is not so good on the island because he broke off his engagement to a woman his parents set him up with. In order to marry his first wife Mari, he ran away from the island. Since then, his parents disowned him. Nevertheless, Hideaki and his first wife Mari still liked the island and went back to live there. Hideaki began sum wrestling then.

Times of Joy and Sorrow
The story of the trials and tribulations of a lighthouse keeper and his wife.

Kukai
The life and times of Kûkai, a Japanese monk who studies Esoteric Buddhism in the far reaches of India, China and Tibet, then uses their combined influence to establish the Shingon school during the Heian period in early 9th Century AD.

Baian the Assassin
This is an ensemble period drama adapted from Shotaro Ikenami's popular novel, featuring the famous Kabuki actor brothers Kinnosuke Manya and Katsuo Nakamura, who made the transition from the Kabuki world to the film industry, and a cast of gorgeous and diverse faces. The Edo period. Nagato Abe, a Hatamoto (a feudal lord), is annoyed by his son's bad behavior, and when it becomes a hindrance to his own career, he asks Otowaya Hanemon, a black marketeer, to assassinate his son. The target is then taken care of by the assassin, Umeyasu. In order to keep his mouth shut, Nagatomon no Mamoru also attempts to take Otowaya's life. Nagato's brother-in-law, Omiya Sahei, a corrupt merchant from the Kamigata region, also plans to replace Otowaya as the head of Edo's black market business, so Umebayashi and his fellow trapper Hikojiro set out to eliminate them.

Station to Heaven
From a true incident that happened in 1960's Japan. This drama is contemporary in setting but medieval in its characters and emotions as it focuses on a tangled web of murder and deceit encountered by a beautiful woman, Kayo after her abusive husband is murdered.

Onihei Crime Files: The Final Kohen - Unryu Ken

Lord Mito: All Star Version
In 1691 a terrible fire broke out in Denmacho, Yotsuya, burning down the towns around it, up to the shores of Shibaura. A month and a half later, another fire broke out, this time in Komagome, burning down the two gates of Asakusa and Sujikai, and continuing on into the night. As the government Elders consider evidence that these fires were arson, a fire breaks out in Hirakawa-cho, outside of Hanzo Gate. Nishonmaru catches on fire and burns down completely. When this rash of fires even strikes Kyoto, the task of finding who’s behind the arson, and stopping them falls to the Shogun’s uncle, the Elder Lord of Mito. Together with his trusted bodyguards, Kaku and Suke, the trio set of to save Japan from this scourge of evil. Featuring virtually all of their most famous stars, this is the best film in the Toei series about Mito Komon, one of Japan’s most popular historical figures who traveled through the country incognito to check on the people and fight injustice.

Three Sisters
The Story is about three daughters of a "Hatamoto" during the end of the Edo period and the Meiji Restoration.

Kwaidan
Taking its title from an archaic Japanese word meaning "ghost story," this anthology adapts four folk tales. A penniless samurai marries for money with tragic results. A man stranded in a blizzard is saved by Yuki the Snow Maiden, but his rescue comes at a cost. Blind musician Hoichi is forced to perform for an audience of ghosts. An author relates the story of a samurai who sees another warrior's reflection in his teacup.
Filmography
as Koka Yoami
as Muneyoshi
as Old Buddhist Priest
as Kazuchiyo Hosoda
as Kingoro Daibosatsu
as Fumio Sakamoto
as Kiichiro
as Shigeki Mamiya
as Bipa
as Shigehachi
as Yamagami
as Tatsuzo Ayabe
as Kenji Matsumura
as Takumi's Boss
as Dr. Lloyd Steam (voice)
as Yagyu Tajima-no-Kami Munenori
as Nishizawa
as Takao Yamada
as Ueyama, Matsuzô
as Kajiki, Hidemaru
as Kaoru Okuda
as Makoto Kayano
as Shuzo Domon
as Ogai Mori
as 校長・伴平九郎
as Nogihara
as Haguro
as Rokusuke Ōnuki
as Seigo Nagai
as 赤津正次郎(文平の父)
as Tamawaki
as Toshiharu Oda
as Hikojiro
as Fusho
as Ushimatsu
as Gengobe
as Chojiro Kondo
as Kisaburo Kawai
as Tokichiro
as Nobusato Itagaki
as Taki Gotaro [Hannosuke's younger brother]
as Ukichi Matsumiya
as Atsushi Wakizaka
as Hoichi (segment "Hoichi the Earless")
as Yasuke
as Teacher
as Ooishi Chikara
as Naokichi Suzuki
as Ishimatsu Morikawa
as Tasuke Ishii / Isshin Tasuke
as Ishimatsu Morikawa
as Ten'ichi-bo
as Ishimatsu Morikawa
as Denkichi
as Toshio Yajima
as Noriki Taizo
as Naojirô Kataoka
as Yukimura Sanada (voice)
as Kinoshita Tokichiro
as Kotaro
as Tomohide, the fourth son of Kido
as Kiyoshi Akiyama
as 無双の弥吉
as 伊丹新五郎
as 宮本弁之助
as 矢頭右衛門七
as 千葉周作
as 田宮坊太郎