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Rokkō Toura
Apr 30, 1930 (94 years old) in Osaka, Japan
Known For
古谷一行の名探偵・金田一耕助シリーズ
Professional Killers
Kogarashi Monjiro
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Akō Rōshi
Credits
1992 ·
Dialogue
as
1992 ·
The Strange Tale of Oyuki
as Follower
1992 ·
Mystery Experience Zone: Really Scary Stories: Ghost Photos sent to you & Ghost Detectives
as
1992 ·
Manila Gokudo Wars
as
1992 ·
Black Cop
as
1991 ·
Crossroads in Tokyo
as
1990 ·
The Shootist 2
as
1988 ·
So What
as
1988 ·
Memories of You
as
1987 ·
Murder on Raicho 9
as Katagiri
1986 ·
Tree Without Leaves
as
1986 ·
The New Morning of Billy the Kid
as Marx
1984 ·
The Black Cat Mansion of Hatred
as
1983 ·
Meiso chizu
as Nishikiori
1983 ·
Lowly Ronin 6: Betrayal at Yatate Pass
as Nyû Funaya
1983 ·
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
as Interpreter
1983 ·
古谷一行の名探偵・金田一耕助シリーズ
as Tsunemi Kuno
1982 ·
Lullaby of Death
as Iijima
1981 ·
Edo Porn
as
1980 ·
Shinobu Otake's Inspirational Girl: Youth Lived by Love and Psychic Powers
as
1980 ·
The Revolt
as MP Captain Abe
1979 ·
The Strangling
as
1978 ·
Butterfly Web
as Okino
1978 ·
An Unforgettable Affair
as Kozo Sudo
1978 ·
Lost Love
as Miyauchi
1978 ·
Lost Love
as Miyauchi (newspaper bureau chief)
1977 ·
The Skies of Haruo
as
1976 ·
The War of the 16 Year Olds
as
1976 ·
Kumo no Jutan
as 加屋徳次郎
1975 ·
The International Gang of Kobe
as Detective Nishimura
1975 ·
Shimane Prison Riot
as
1974 ·
Fateful Mountain Pass
as Yami no Hichibei
1974 ·
My Way
as Saito
1974 ·
The Scoundler vs. The Viper Brothers
as
1974 ·
Military Comfort Woman
as
1974 ·
Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs
as Tani / Police
1974 ·
The Tattooed Hitman
as
1974 ·
Zoku tameiki
as Office General Manager
1973 ·
Karate Killer
as
1973 ·
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons
as Ayabe Ukon
1973 ·
Miyamoto Musashi
as Shishido Baiken
1973 ·
A Diary of a Woman Doctor
as
1973 ·
Hell Riders in Kyoto
as
1973 ·
The School Deviate Waru
as
1973 ·
Time Within Memory
as
1973 ·
Rahman: Father of Bengal
as Narrator (Voice)
1972 ·
Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41
as Ministry of Justice Officer
1972 ·
Hymn
as Clerk
1972 ·
The Horrible Obsessions
as Hajime Ito
1972 ·
A Narcotics Agent's Ballad
as
1972 ·
Professional Killers
as
1972 ·
Dear Summer Sister
as Rintoku Teruya
1972 ·
The Iron Crown
as Policeman
1972 ·
Gang Warfare
as
1972 ·
The Giants
as Narrator
1972 ·
Yakuza Wolf: I Perform Murder
as
1972 ·
Kogarashi Monjiro
as Senta
1971 ·
Silence
as Interpreter
1971 ·
Wakaki hi no kōdōkan
as
1971 ·
The Ceremony
as Sakurada Mamoru
1970 ·
Live Today, Die Tomorrow!
as
1970 ·
Okinawa
as
1970 ·
The Angry Sword
as
1970 ·
Mission: Iron Castle
as
1969 ·
Haunted Castle
as
1969 ·
Watch Out, Crimson Bat!
as Denjuro
1969 ·
Running in Madness, Dying in Love
as
1969 ·
Mao Tse-Tung and the Cultural Revolution
as Narrator (voice)
1969 ·
The Cross of Vengeance
as
1969 ·
Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts
as
1969 ·
The Woman Killer
as
1969 ·
Kanto Onna Gokudo
as
1969 ·
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief
as Himself
1968 ·
Samaritan Zatoichi
as Choji
1968 ·
Sequel: Secret Report From A Women's Prison
as
1968 ·
Fangs of a Female
as
1968 ·
Strong Women, Weak Men
as Chief
1968 ·
Curse of the Blood
as Fukaya Shinzaemon
1968 ·
The Saga of Tanegashima
as Wufeng
1968 ·
Three Resurrected Drunkards
as
1968 ·
Kuroneko
as Samurai
1968 ·
Death by Hanging
as Doctor
1967 ·
The Homely Sister
as Eiji, brother
1967 ·
Japanese Summer: Double Suicide
as Television
1967 ·
Japan's Longest Day
as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Shunichi Matsumato
1967 ·
Libido
as
1967 ·
Band of Ninja
as Kagemaru
1966 ·
Assignment Cloud
as
1966 ·
Violence at Noon
as Genji Hyuga
1966 ·
Pretty Devil Yoko
as Nakata
1966 ·
The Thieves' Who's Who
as
1966 ·
Tokyo Ninja Force
as
1966 ·
Silence Has No Wings
as
1966 ·
Young Boss: Invitation to Fight
as
1965 ·
Zatoichi and the Chess Expert
as
1965 ·
Zatoichi and the Chess Expert
as Crippled yakuza
1965 ·
Sword Devil
as Kaino
1965 ·
Pleasures of the Flesh
as Sakurai
1965 ·
Samurai Spy
as Mitsuaki Inamura
1964 ·
The Dawn of Asia
as
1964 ·
愛と死をみつめて
as
1964 ·
Akō Rōshi
as Takebayashi Takashige
1963 ·
League of Gangsters
as Ogata
1962 ·
The Christian Revolt
as
1961 ·
The Catch
as
1960 ·
Night and Fog in Japan
as Higashiura Toura
1960 ·
Blood Is Dry
as
1960 ·
The Sun's Burial
as Masa, vize leader