Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Jun Tatara
Aug 04, 1917 (107 years old) in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Known For
Onihei Hankachō
Seven Samurai
Special Rescue Police Winspector
Ninja Olympiad
Life of a Flower
Credits
1995 ·
Goblin & "Yuki-Usagi" (Snow-Hare)
as
1994 ·
Edogawa Rampo Theater: The Man Who Travels With Prints
as
1990 ·
Flower Season
as
1990 ·
Special Rescue Police Winspector
as Katsuzo Otaguro
1989 ·
A Sandcastle Model Family Home
as
1989 ·
Onihei Hankachō
as
1989 ·
Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally
as
1988 ·
The Yen Family
as Umekichi
1988 ·
Ninja Olympiad
as Gensai Koshimura
1987 ·
Hawaiian Dream
as Kenji Ohara
1981 ·
Island of the Evil Spirits
as Tatsuma Osakabe
1979 ·
Troubleman Laughs and Kills
as
1979 ·
Prey
as
1978 ·
Flower Cross
as
1976 ·
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 3: Last Days of the Boss
as Iwaki
1975 ·
Seigi no Symbol: Condorman
as
1974 ·
Virgin Blues
as
1972 ·
Sex Up And Down
as
1971 ·
Mayuko hitori
as 久作
1970 ·
Love Fantasia
as
1969 ·
Crimson Bat, the Blind Swordswoman
as Nihei
1968 ·
I Sell My Husband
as
1967 ·
The Hoodlum Priest
as
1966 ·
Drunken Harbor
as
1966 ·
Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms
as
1965 ·
Ironfinger
as
1965 ·
Born Under Crossed Stars
as Jûbei Suzuki
1964 ·
Black Thief
as
1964 ·
The Spying Sorceress
as Hattori Hansuke
1964 ·
Samurai from Somewhere
as
1964 ·
Modae
as
1964 ·
Three Outlaw Samurai
as Yasugorô
1964 ·
Ukyunosuke's Reverse Ichimonji Cut
as
1963 ·
A Woman's Life
as
1963 ·
The Life of a Horse-Trader
as
1963 ·
The Revenge and the Death
as
1963 ·
The Red Water
as
1963 ·
To Your Majesty, The Emperor
as
1963 ·
Life of a Flower
as Onoe Kotaro
1963 ·
Tattoo of Love
as
1962 ·
The Paper Crane
as
1962 ·
Revenge for His Lover
as
1962 ·
A Wanderer's Notebook
as Tamura
1962 ·
Ganko Oyaji to Edokko Shain
as
1962 ·
The Phantom Goblin
as
1962 ·
Yakuza Official
as
1962 ·
Seikurabe
as
1962 ·
The Bandits
as
1962 ·
Abekobe dōchū
as
1962 ·
Tales of Young Genji Kuro 3
as
1962 ·
次郎長社長と石松社員 威風堂々
as
1961 ·
Tange Sazen and the Princess
as Tsuzumi no Yokichi
1961 ·
The Horizon Glitters
as
1961 ·
The Harbor Lights
as
1961 ·
Happiness of Us Alone
as
1960 ·
Mighty Shosuke
as
1960 ·
Scars of Honor
as
1960 ·
Scarred Yosaburo
as
1960 ·
The Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo
as
1960 ·
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
as Goldfish
1959 ·
Speed Crazy
as
1959 ·
The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity
as Hino Jun'i
1959 ·
The Human Wall
as
1959 ·
Koko ni otoko ari
as
1959 ·
The Cast-Off
as
1959 ·
I Want to Be a Shellfish
as
1959 ·
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
as
1959 ·
The Tokyo Dame
as
1959 ·
Magistrate Toyama 3: The Whirlwind Magistrate
as
1959 ·
A Young Rabble
as
1959 ·
Tange Sazen: Mystery of the Twin Dragons
as
1958 ·
Maria of the Ant Village
as
1958 ·
The Spell of the Hidden Gold
as
1958 ·
The Invisible Wall
as
1958 ·
His Scarlet Cloak
as
1958 ·
The Rickshaw Man
as
1958 ·
Secret of The Golden Spell
as Tsuzumi no Yokichi
1958 ·
Stakeout
as Saga station inspector
1958 ·
Stakeout
as Saga Police Detective
1957 ·
Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
as Yamada
1957 ·
Down Town
as
1957 ·
Police Precinct Part 5
as Kubota Keizo
1957 ·
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
as
1957 ·
Snow Country
as
1957 ·
Evening Calm
as
1957 ·
Yellow Crow
as
1956 ·
Typhoon
as
1956 ·
I Will Buy You
as Yûsuke Shima
1956 ·
Dotanba
as
1956 ·
Twice on a Certain Night
as
1956 ·
Street of Shame
as Yumeko's client
1955 ·
元祿美少年記
as 寺坂吉右衛門
1955 ·
Santōshain to onna hisho
as
1955 ·
Twilight Saloon
as Tetsuo Kumishima
1955 ·
The Big Ambition
as Tadasuke
1955 ·
Striving to Live
as
1955 ·
Policeman's Diary
as Kurebayashi
1954 ·
The Bronze Monster
as Shiroemon Akaboshi
1954 ·
A Billionaire
as
1954 ·
一本刀土俵入
as
1954 ·
The Street Without Sun
as Kuroiwa
1954 ·
Seven Samurai
as Coolie A
1954 ·
An Inn at Osaka
as
1954 ·
Madam of the first class and husband of the third class
as
1954 ·
Dancing Girls of Izu
as
1954 ·
Love and Duty
as
1953 ·
Young Miss Executive
as
1953 ·
A Japanese Tragedy
as
1953 ·
Bot-chan
as Nodaiko
1953 ·
Dreaming People
as
1953 ·
Traveling with Breeze
as
1953 ·
Aiyoku no sabaki
as
1953 ·
Sisters
as
1953 ·
New Tokyo March
as
1952 ·
Carmen's Innocent Love
as
1952 ·
Today is Payday
as Izumi
1952 ·
Modern People
as
1952 ·
Children of Hiroshima
as
1952 ·
Doctor's Day Off
as
1952 ·
Riverside Fish Market Empire
as
1951 ·
限りなき情熱
as
1950 ·
The Emperor's Hat
as
1950 ·
Street of Violence
as Yamamoto