Eijirô Yanagi

Eijirô Yanagi

Deceased · Born: Sep 16, 1895 · Died: Apr 24, 1984

1962
1952
1951

Personal Details

BornSep 16, 1895 Hyogo, Japan

Biography

Eijirô Yanagi, a renowned Japanese actor, entered the world on September 16, 1895, in the picturesque prefecture of Hyogo, Japan. This talented thespian would go on to captivate audiences with his captivating performances in a wide range of films, including the iconic "The Famous Sword Bijomaru" released in 1945, the critically acclaimed "Nakayama shichiri" in 1962, and the culturally significant "Shinshû tenmakyô" in 1958.

Throughout his illustrious career, Eijirô Yanagi left an indelible mark on the world of Japanese cinema, earning him a lasting legacy as one of the most beloved and respected actors of his time. His remarkable life came to a close on April 24, 1984, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage and a lasting impact on the world of Japanese entertainment.

Career

1965
Red Beard
Red Beard as Madwoman's father
1963
Yukinojô henge
Yukinojô henge as Hiromi-ya
1962
The Tale of Zatoichi
The Tale of Zatoichi as Sukegorô of Iioka
Zoku Zatôichi monogatari
Zoku Zatôichi monogatari as Sukegoro Hanoka
Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow
Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow as Fujiwara no Tadahira
1952
Tea Over Rice
Tea Over Rice as Naosuke Yamauchi
The Life of Oharu
The Life of Oharu as Counterfeiter
1951
The Idiot
The Idiot as Tohata
Ginza Cosmetics
Ginza Cosmetics as Seikichi Kineya