Chishû Ryû

Chishû Ryû

Deceased · Born: May 13, 1904 · Died: Mar 16, 1993

Personal Details

BornMay 13, 1904 Kumamoto, Japan

Biography

Chishu Ryu's illustrious career spanned an astonishing 64 years, a testament to his enduring dedication to his craft. Few actors have had the privilege of connecting with audiences across three generations, and Ryu's remarkable consistency and faithfulness to his director, Yasujirô Ozu, are unparalleled. Throughout his remarkable career, Ryu appeared in an astonishing 187 films and television productions, showcasing his impressive versatility as an actor.

At the tender age of thirty, Ryu demonstrated his remarkable range by portraying both a student and an elderly man in separate films, highlighting his impressive ability to adapt to diverse roles. However, it was his collaborations with Ozu that truly showcased his remarkable talent, often playing simple yet profound characters whose humanity shone through the trials and tribulations of everyday life.

In Ozu's films, Ryu's understated yet powerful performances captivated audiences, making him an integral part of the director's cinematic vision. It is difficult to imagine Japanese cinema without the inimitable Chishu Ryu, whose remarkable contributions to the art form continue to inspire and delight audiences to this day.

Career

1990
Dreams
Dreams as Old Man
1988
1984
The Funeral
The Funeral as The Priest
1974
1968
The Human Bullet
The Human Bullet as Bookstore Man
1965
Red Beard
Red Beard as Mr. Yasumoto
1962
An Autumn Afternoon
An Autumn Afternoon as Shuhei Hirayama
1960
The Bad Sleep Well
The Bad Sleep Well as Public Prosecutor Nonaka
Late Autumn
Late Autumn as Shûkichi Miwa
1959
Good Morning
Good Morning as Keitarô Hayashi
Floating Weeds
Floating Weeds as Theatre Owner
1958
Equinox Flower
Equinox Flower as Shûkichi Mikami
The Rickshaw Man
The Rickshaw Man as Shigezo Yuki
1957
Tokyo Twilight
Tokyo Twilight as Shûkichi Sugiyama
1956
Early Spring
Early Spring as Kiichi Onodera
1954
Twenty-Four Eyes
Twenty-Four Eyes as Otoko Sensei
1953
Tokyo Story
Tokyo Story as Shukichi Hirayama
1952
Tea Over Rice
Tea Over Rice as Sadao Hirayama
1951
Early Summer
Early Summer as Koichi Mamiya
Carmen Comes Home
Carmen Comes Home as The Principal
1949
Late Spring
Late Spring as Shukichi Somiya
1948
A Hen in the Wind
A Hen in the Wind as Kazuichiro Satake
1942
There Was a Father
There Was a Father as Shuhei Horikawa
1936
The Only Son
The Only Son as Professor Ookubo
1935
An Inn in Tokyo
An Inn in Tokyo as Police man
1934
A Story of Floating Weeds
A Story of Floating Weeds as Audience Member
1933
Dragnet Girl
Dragnet Girl as Policeman