Seiji Miyaguchi

Seiji Miyaguchi

Deceased · Born: Nov 15, 1913 · Died: Apr 12, 1985

Personal Details

BornNov 15, 1913 Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Seiji Miyaguchi, a renowned Japanese actor, came into this world on November 15, 1913, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. This talented thespian would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy that would be cherished for generations to come.

Miyaguchi's impressive filmography boasts a wide range of iconic roles, including his memorable performances in Akira Kurosawa's classic films such as "Seven Samurai" (1954),"Ikiru" (1952),and "The Human Condition I: No Greater Love" (1959). His dedication to his craft and unwavering passion for acting allowed him to bring characters to life in a way that captivated audiences and critics alike.

Tragically, Seiji Miyaguchi's life was cut short when he passed away on April 12, 1985, leaving behind a void that could never be filled. Despite his untimely departure, his contributions to the world of cinema continue to inspire and influence new generations of actors and filmmakers.

Career

1984
Antonio Gaudí
Antonio Gaudí as Boada (voice)
1982
The Challenge
The Challenge as Old Man
1980
Shogun
Shogun as Muraji
1965
Samurai Spy
Samurai Spy as Jinnai-Kazutaka Horikawa
1964
Pale Flower
Pale Flower as Funada
Kwaidan
Kwaidan as Old Man (segment "In a Cup of Tea")
Intentions of Murder
Intentions of Murder as Genji Miyata
1962
1960
The Bad Sleep Well
The Bad Sleep Well as Public Prosecutor Okakura
1958
1957
Tokyo Twilight
Tokyo Twilight as Policeman
Throne of Blood
Throne of Blood as Phantom samurai
1956
Flowing
Flowing as Namie's Uncle
Early Spring
Early Spring as Yuzo Miura
1954
1952
Ikiru
Ikiru as Yakuza Boss
1951
Early Summer
Early Summer as Nishiwaki
1945