
Masakazu Tamura
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Masakazu Tamura.
Born: August 1, 1943
Place of Birth: Kyōto, Kyōto Prefecture, Japan
Known For

Matsumoto Seicho's Black Leather Notebook
Upon finding out about the existence of a huge slush fund, veteran teller Haraguchi Motoko carefully plans for six months and finally succeeds in embezzling 75 million yen, which she uses to open a club in Ginza.

A Samurai's Sorrow
A Japanese period drama broadcast in prime-time in 1984, based on Goseki Kojima and Kazuo Koike 's manga of the same title. Kainage Mondo is a secret child of Tokugawa Yoshimune and skilled swordsman. His job is a part to test food for poison for Yoshimune. He was on a journey but he goes to Edo to see Yoshimune. The Owari han have longed for the post of shogun and try to murder Yoshimune, in order to get shogun's post. Fuki is a kunoichi of Kōka. She tries to murder Yoshimue but she comes to like Mondo and eventually starts working for Mondo and Yoshimune. Mondo protects Yoshimune's life from Owari han and other enemies.

Chushingura〜Sono Otoko, Oishi Kuranosuke
In the spring of Genroku 14 (1701), Oishi Kuranosuke (Tamura Masakazu), the chief retainer of the Asano family in Ako domain is shocked to learn that his feudal lord, Asano Takumi-no-kami Naganori (Tamayama Tetsuji), had stabbed Kira Kozukenosuke Yoshinaka (Nishida Toshiyuki), the master of ceremonies, at Edo castle. Lord Asano was ordered to commit ritual suicide and the Ako clan abolished. Facing up to the gravity of this unfair ruling, since only one party was being punished instead of both as would be usual, Oishi decides to lead the loyal former retainers in an attack on Lord Kira so that he could take Kira’s head to his lord’s gravesite so that Lord Asano could finally rest in peace.

Furuhata Ninzaburo
Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of Columbo. The series is a police detective drama starring actor Masakazu Tamura as Furuhata Ninzaburo and Masahiko Nishimura as his stereotypically bumbling sidekick, Shintaro Imaizumi. The program aired weekly and featured a guest villain each time, usually a famous talent in Japan. Pop-stars like SMAP, television hosts like Sanma Akashiya and even sports figures like Ichiro Suzuki have been featured on this program. It was one of the most popular television dramas in the history of Japanese television, having spawned several seasons and TV specials.

Daddy, the Newscaster
He didn’t even like children, yet without warning, the handsome, single newscaster finds himself playing the role of father to three impertinent daughters. His entire image of the roles of the sexes gets turned upside down as he makes the transition from a swinger into a caring parent.

Furuhata Ninzaburo vs SMAP
Furuhata is called in to investigate a murder committed by the well-known Japanese boy band SMAP.

The Soundless Cry
Shinichi is not only poor, he is also deaf, and leads a joyless life with his sick mother. His one happiness is his friendship with a girl who works in a bar nearby. Then, one day, his mother dies after drinking the medicine that Shinichi himself gave her. It is discovered that the pills contained poison. He is apprehended on suspicion of murder and taken away for interrogation, unable to defend himself - being deaf and dumb - or even to proclaim his innocence.

Giwaku

Nemuri Kyôshirô 2: Conspiracy in Edo Castle
Sakai Nobunari an Elder in 'Honmaru' (or the main enclosure) and Mizuno Tadakuni an Elder in 'Nishinomaru' (or the south-east enclosure) have been at odds behind the scenes over the marriage of Tokugawa Ieyoshi, heir to the Shogunate. Kyoshiro, who has come back in Edo after 3 years is involved in it against his will. It's because he gets to know Lady Mihoyo who is a spy for Sakai and looks exactly like his late mother. As she couldn't complete her mission she has nowhere to go. Kyoshiro shelters her from both parties that seek her life. The original story is from "Nemuri Kyoshiro Burai Hikae" written by Shibata Renzaburo. Not only is one of Japan's greatest legends kept alive, but some secrets of Kyoshiro's past are finally revealed for the first time.

Last Love
Akira was a sax player in New York, but retired from it because of his wife's sudden death. One day, Akira Agawa met Yui Uehara, a young woman who works for the cleaning station, and eventually reunited in New York. Since then, they have opened up their hearts and are gradually attracted to each other.
Filmography
as Nemuri Kyôshirô
as Sugimoto Ryuji
as Seiji Nakahara
as Higuchi Keitarou
as Hideya Takeda
as Isaburo Sasahara
as Shohei Yamauchi
as Kuranosuke Ōishi
as Kai Harada
as 佐原卓吉
as Ninzaburo Furuhata
as Count Hisatoshi Kageyama
as Akira Agawa
as Taichi Yamaguchi
as 田島雅之
as Shiro Shindo
as Kogoro Akechi
as Kanichi Kanzaki
as 칸자키 칸이치
as 岬京助
as Furuhata Ninzaburo
as Nemuri Kyoshiro
as Nemuri Kyoshiro
as Ninzaburo Furuhata
as 古畑任三郎
as Koizumi Hajime
as Nemuri Kyoshiro
as Ogami Itto
as Goro
as Sakaki Takayuki
as Nemuri Kyoshiro
as Ryutaro Kagami
as 演员
as Sakagami
as Kainage Mondo
as Hayato Arakida
as Yasujima Tomio
as Akizuki Rokurōta/Tokugawa Iemitsu
as Yasuo Kudo
as Nemuri Kyoshiro
as Takashi Kitamura
as Fuwa Bansaku
as Santarô Isahaya
as Yuji Inumaru
as Ken Shimamura
as Wataru
as Nobushige Takeda
as Rokurō
as Shinichiro
as Nobuo
as Shunsuke Sugi
as Shotaro
as 横田大助
as Shinichi Sasaki
as Toyotomi no Hidetsugu
as Ezaki's son
as Tada Tatewaki
as Masakichi Yamada
as Eiichi