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Ryōji Hayama
Nov 09, 1932 (92 years old) in Kamogawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Known For
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The Machine Gun Dragon
Father of the Kamikaze
Criminal Woman: Killing Melody
Forever a Woman
Credits
1984 ·
The Story of a Man Among Men
as
1983 ·
Kazoku no sentaku
as Ryutaro Katsuoka
1976 ·
The Machine Gun Dragon
as
1974 ·
The Executioner II: Karate Inferno
as
1974 ·
Father of the Kamikaze
as
1974 ·
The Tattooed Hitman
as
1974 ·
Violent Streets
as Futahashi
1973 ·
Criminal Woman: Killing Melody
as Boss Oba
1973 ·
A True Story of the Private Ginza Police
as
1972 ·
Hikage-Mono
as
1972 ·
Yakuza Wolf: I Perform Murder
as Ishiguro
1971 ·
Contemporary Tales of Chivalry: Forbidden Love
as
1971 ·
The Kanto Brothers' Code of Honor
as
1971 ·
The Viper Brothers
as
1970 ·
Thugs of Shinjuku
as
1970 ·
Japan's Violent Gangs: Degenerate Boss
as
1970 ·
A Kamikaze Cop
as Miura Kingo
1970 ·
Kanto Street Peddlers: Royal Temple Duel
as
1970 ·
Code Between Brothers: All New
as
1970 ·
Kanto Street Peddlers Clan: Violent Loyalty
as
1970 ·
Tora! Tora! Tora!
as Admiral (uncredited)
1969 ·
Brutal Tales of Chivalry 6
as
1969 ·
やくざ番外地 抹殺
as
1969 ·
Showdown at Nagasaki
as
1969 ·
Wolves of the City, Operation "Rat"
as
1969 ·
Chivalrous Pride
as
1969 ·
Bloody Territories
as Kazuo Itakura, Itakura Clan boss (as Ryôji Hayama)
1969 ·
The Rough One
as Goro
1969 ·
The Elder Sister
as
1969 ·
Brothers Serving Time
as
1968 ·
Outlaw: Black Dagger
as Tatsuzô Hatooka
1968 ·
Ukiyo-e Artist
as
1968 ·
Retaliation
as Kitakata
1968 ·
Outlaw: Heartless
as Sawada
1968 ·
Tokyo Bath Harem
as Shinzo
1968 ·
Diamonds of the Andes
as
1968 ·
Dice and Swords
as
1967 ·
Return to Kanto Prison
as Senpachi Kawade
1967 ·
My Sweetheart
as Ryoji Hagawa
1967 ·
Three Seconds to Zero Hour
as Uetsuki
1967 ·
Rusty Pendant
as
1967 ·
Massacre Gun
as Midorikawa
1967 ·
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding
as
1967 ·
Burning Clouds
as
1967 ·
Saga from Chichibu Mountains - Sword Cuts the Shadows
as Kakunoshin Okada
1965 ·
A Girl of the Plateau
as Yoshino
1965 ·
Tokyo wa Koisuru
as
1965 ·
Northern City
as Takenaka
1965 ·
Kenjū burai jō nagare-sha no mure
as
1964 ·
Quick-Draw Joe: Sand Dune Duel
as Hirose
1964 ·
Gun Demon Without Form
as
1963 ·
Kiri ni Kieta Hito
as
1963 ·
Detective Bureau 2-3: A Man Weak to Money and Women
as Miyagusuku
1963 ·
Acacia no Ame ga Yamu Toki
as
1962 ·
A Man With Dragon Tattoos
as
1962 ·
The Guys Who Put Money on Me
as
1962 ·
The Young and Bad
as
1962 ·
The Rambler Returns Home
as
1962 ·
Quick Draw Sanshiro
as
1962 ·
Black Dice
as
1962 ·
Angel and the Outlaw
as
1962 ·
Mekishiko mushuku
as
1961 ·
The Storm over Arabia
as Kimura
1961 ·
The Song of the Season
as
1961 ·
Blood-Red Water in the Channel
as Katsumi Funakoshi
1961 ·
Nosappu no jū
as
1961 ·
Shichinin no chōsensha
as
1961 ·
Whistling in the Darkness
as
1961 ·
Living by Karate
as Goro
1961 ·
Hotbed of Crime
as
1961 ·
Yoru no chōsen-sha
as
1961 ·
He Killed Dad
as
1960 ·
Sixteen years old
as
1960 ·
Shippû kozô
as
1960 ·
The Call of the Foghorn
as
1960 ·
Jungle Block
as Shinsuke Tozaki
1960 ·
The Guitarist from the Sea
as
1960 ·
The Law's Bloody Wounds
as 露木五郎
1959 ·
A Turning to Hell
as Maki
1959 ·
Windy Street
as Jinkichi Kobayashi
1959 ·
Dream Young Man's Dream
as
1959 ·
A Love that Wagers the World
as Kinya Nonomura
1959 ·
Passport to Darkness
as
1959 ·
Gunshū no naka no taiyō
as
1959 ·
Kamen no Onna
as
1959 ·
The Third Dead Angle
as
1958 ·
City with Beasts
as
1958 ·
The Perfect Game
as Tetsutarô Matsui
1958 ·
Wolves of the Night
as
1958 ·
Forever, My Love
as Shigeru Tsujii
1957 ·
Mountain Pass
as
1957 ·
But the Flesh is Weak
as Tsuchiya
1957 ·
Temptation
as Shôhei Matsuyama
1957 ·
The Temptress and the Monk
as Socho
1957 ·
Madam
as
1957 ·
Mehyō to Narazu Mono
as
1957 ·
Streetlights
as 能瀬精一郎
1957 ·
Saigo no totsugeki
as
1957 ·
Aishū no sono
as
1957 ·
Kawakami Tetsuji, No. 16
as Coach Toi
1957 ·
Dancing Sisters
as
1956 ·
Human Torpedoes Attack
as
1956 ·
Hungry Soul, Part II
as Tachibana's Old Friend C
1956 ·
Saigo no sentō-ki
as
1956 ·
Shiawase wa doko ni
as Goro Matsuo
1956 ·
Family of Sorrow
as
1955 ·
Forever a Woman
as Akira Ôtsuki