
Shinichi Tsutsumi
Acting
Biography
Shinichi Tsutsumi (堤 真一, Tsutsumi Shin'ichi, born July 7, 1964) is a Japanese stage and screen actor. He won the Japanese Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2005 for Always Sanchōme no Yūhi. Shinichi Tsutsumi is best known for staring in the films of director/actor SABU.
Born: July 7, 1964
Place of Birth: Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan
Known For

The Ghost Writer's Wife
In Meiji-era Matsue, a fallen samurai’s daughter and a lonely foreign teacher connect through ghost stories and an unlikely friendship.

Chûshingura 1/47
During Japan's feudal period, a noble lord was treacherously killed by a rival. His 47 samurai retainers took their revenge on their master's killer after scattering into society for several years, so as not to be detected. Having completed their task, all 47 then committed ritual suicide. This series, of which this TV movie is the pilot, follows the adventures of one of these samurai as he patiently waits for the chance to fulfill his destiny.

If My Wife Becomes an Elementary School Student
A story that begins when a husband, who lost his beloved wife ten years ago and lost the meaning of life, and his daughter are unexpectedly reunited with their wife/mother. As his wife is reborn as a ten-year-old elementary school student, the family is reborn.

Sensuikan Cappellini-gou no bouken
Based on a real story during WWII where Japanese naval soldiers met Italians who were in the submarine Comandante Cappellini used to transport strategic materials to and from Japan.

Musashi
Orphaned when he was not yet ten, Musashi grows up skilled in the martial arts. During the Battle of Sekigahara, he fights on the side of the losing Toyotomi forces, but eludes the enemy as they hunt down the vanquished soldiers. He then spends years wandering the countryside mastering the sword. As his fame spreads throughout the nation, men seek him out to test their skills against him--most notably Sasaki Kojiro who faces Musashi in the ultimate duel at Ganryujima.

Samurai Fury
Set in war-torn 15th century Kyoto, on the eve of the Onin War, the movie centers on a band of outlaws led by Hyoe, a scoundrel whose lethal sword skills place him at the tip of the spear in a deadly uprising against the corrupt Shogunate and its army, led by former friend-turned-archrival Doken.

Security Police
SP, also known as Security Police is a Japanese television drama based on the real life security police unit of Japan which is responsible for protecting domestic and foreign VIPs. The series script was written by famed GO author Kazuki Kaneshiro and marks his first time writing for a television drama. The drama centers on a newly recruited SP officer named Kaoru Inoue, who is the only SP officer known in the force to have sharp senses that enables him to conduct his duties by using this ESP sense to take down the threat before it appears to threaten the VIP and the civilians who are caught in the middle. The franchise consists of the TV series, two film adaptations of the series released in 2010 and 2011 with an ongoing manga adaptation.

SP: The Motion Picture
At an event hall in Roppongi Hills, there is a charity event for landmine eradication. Kaoru does security with Security Police officers Soichiro Ogata, Eri Sasamoto, Takahumi Yamamoto and Mitsuo Ishida. Kaoru Inoue senses a threatening existence and starts to suffer a severe headache and becomes dizzy. When Kaoru was young, his parents were killed by terrorists and that incident has had an traumatic effect on Kaoru since.

SP: The Motion Picture II
After the attack on the Chief Cabinet Secretary, the next duty of the fourth office will be to guard the National Assembly building. In the midst of security, Ogata keeps Inoue away from the main conference hall and puts his well-thought-out plan into action, and the parliament building is controlled by SPs and terrorists who support the revolution. Inoue notices something strange and starts to fight against the terrorists to stop Ogata.

Don't Cry, Mr. Ogre
What was once a superlative varsity baseball coach is now a jaded middle-aged man. He and a former student meet and the older man discovers that his now married pupil is afflicted with terminal cancer. Full of regrets of how he once treated the student the man ponders how to make it up to the man whom he once coached
Filmography
as Benzo
as Ushimizu Den
as Kazuo Yamashita
as Oda Nobunaga
as Kojima Toshio
as Ozawa
as Uda Seijiro
as Yatsumi Takashi
as Kataoka Hiroshi
as Keisuke Niijima
as Masaya Hiura
as Van (voice)
as Ishikawa Kazuto
as Kei Nobata
as Kuranosuke Oishi
as Takashi Obuchi
as Narrator
as Katakuriko Matsudaira
as Honda
as Kanda Tatsuya
as Saenai
as Nobunaga Oda
as Masaya Hiura
as Tatsuro Morita
as Chief Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu
as Satoshi Saigyouji
as Dr. Kazuya Shiina
as Saburoemon
as Aniki
as Kinjiro Kamoi
as Masaya Hiura
as Ikegami
as Shizuo Ohguro
as hoshika tadashi
as Norifumi Suzuki
as Hajime Matsudaira
as Soichiro Ogata
as Souichiro Ogata
as Mamoru Kodai
as Soichiro Ogata
as Tetsuhiko Toma
as Tsuji
as Tetsuya Ishigami
as Kazuo Kiki
as Uncle
as kyougokudo
as Soichiro Ogata
as Norifumi Suzuki
as Kiichiro Naito
as Shinji Hasebe
as Makoto Sakuma
as Yasushi Tsugaru / 津轻保
as Norifumi Suzuki
as Kyogokudo (Akihiko Chuzenji)
as Suzuki Hajime
as Toru Takayanagi
as Asakura Ryokitsu
as Hiroshi Yamashita
as Yuhei Kirihara(桐原 勇平)
as Kazuki Koda
as Matahachi Honiden
as Asakura Kenichi
as Nabeshima Kenichiro
as Mayama
as Nukui Kotaro
as Asano Takumi-no-kami Naganori
as Nakahara Osuke
as Koichi Takagi
as Masaki Shibata
as Takada Gunbei
as Yamazaki
as Ryuichi Sawaki
as Takeda
as Kazuo Takeda
as 沢渡 徹
as Maruo Kajiki (Episode 2)