
Mikki Yasukawa
Acting
Biography
Mikki Yasukawa (ミッキー安川), born Minoru Yasukawa, was a Japanese businessman, essayist, radio and TV personality and an actor.
Born: February 10, 1933
Place of Birth: Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Known For

Life of Don Matsugoro
Children's movie about a dog that can type messages into a word processor. When his owner is kidnapped, the canine summons his fellow dogs to help in the rescue effort.

Pineapple Butai
The story of the role played by Japanese-American soldiers from Hawaii in the Korean War of the 1950s.

Modern Children
After their father dies, his children try to get by on a house boat.

Yabanjin no Nekutai
Motozo Imamura, a.k.a. Gen, grew up in an upper-class family, but he never went to school and spent his days playing around. One day, he walked into an orgy of male-female sexual misconduct, and when he dropped off Roze, whom he had met there, he saw her sister, Kaoru, forgetting her impurity. One day, he went to an orgy where he met Roze, and he could not forget the purity of her older sister, Kaoru. A few days later, Gen went to the party again and was mistaken for the boss's brother.

Murder in the Deep
Contemporary drama of action-oriented photographer who scuba-dives. He witnesses an accident that appears to be a homicide.

Season of Love
Pinky and Yoko are about to graduate. Full of hope and uncertainties they embark on a tale of temptation.

Shameless School
Comedy of high school where students and teachers run wild, based on a popular comic strip.

The School Cap
A Tokyo student transfers to a rural school and finds it difficult to adjust himself to its customs and traditions. One of the customs is the wearing of an old school cap by a senior. It is a symbol of courage and bravery and is handed down to a new senior each year.

To Your Majesty, The Emperor 2
Based on Muneta Hiroshi's military novel. The main character, Yamaguchi Zensuke, is a military dog soldier. He joins the army and winds up sent overseas to China as a part of the military dog unit. He's ridiculed by others due to his inability to advance.

Yellow Cherries
The film is based on the 1959 hit song of the same name by the Three Cats.
Filmography
as Captain Sakurai
as Tateno
as US Army Interpreter
as Neko (Cat)