Tokuzô Tanaka, a renowned film director and assistant director, entered the world on September 15, 1925, in the vibrant city of Osaka, Japan.
He went on to make a lasting impact in the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic works, including the critically acclaimed "Rashomon" (1950),the hauntingly beautiful "Ugetsu" (1953),and the thrilling "Zatoichi the Fugitive" (1963).
After a long and fulfilling life, Tokuzô Tanaka's journey came to an end on December 20, 2007, in the city of Kashihara, Nara, Japan, where he left behind a rich tapestry of memories and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.