Isao Natsuyagi
Isao Natsuyagi | |
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Born |
25 December 1939 Tokyo, Japan |
Died |
11 May 2013 73) Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1963–2013 |
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) |
Isao Natsuyagi (夏八木 勲 Natsuyagi Isao, 25 December 1939 – 11 May 2013) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1963 to 2013.
Career
In 1960, Natsuyagi began attending the Bungakuza actors school while attending Keio University.[1] He eventually left Keio before graduating and entered the Haiyuza actors school.[1] After graduating in 1966, he joined the Toei studio and made his film debut with Hone made shaburu.[1] His first starring role was in Hideo Gosha's Kiba Ōkaminosuke (1966).
Selected filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Eleven Samurai | Senroku Hayato | |
1969 | Goyokin | ||
1972 | Female Convict 701: Scorpion | ||
1973 | Nihon Chinbotsu | ||
1978 | Never Give Up | ||
Shogun's Samurai | Shōzaemon Bekki | ||
1979 | G.I. Samurai | Nagao Kagetora | |
1980 | Virus | Dr. Nakanishi | |
1982 | Onimasa | ||
1984 | Shanghai Rhapsody | Shirai | |
2001 | Warm Water Under a Red Bridge | ||
Desert Moon | |||
2011 | Andalucia: Revenge of the Goddess | ||
My Way | Tatsuo's grandfather | ||
2012 | Land of Hope | ||
Emperor | Teizaburō Sekiya | American film | |
2013 | Like Father, Like Son | ||
The Eternal Zero | |||
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1968 | Ryōma ga Yuku | Nagaoka Kenkichi, Kiyooka michinosuke | NHK | Taiga drama |
1970-1976 | Ōedo Sōsamō | TV Tokyo | ||
1971-1972 | Key Hunter | TBS | ||
1974 | Hatoko no umi | Hino Arimitsu | NHK | Asadora |
1977 | Kashin | Sakamoto Ryōma | NHK | Taiga drama |
1994 | Hana no Ran | Hino Arimitsu | NHK | Taiga drama |
1997 | Mōri Motonari | Sue Okifusa | NHK | Taiga drama |
1999 | Suzuran | Ryūzō Tachibana | NHK | Asadora |
2000 | Aoi Tokugawa Sandai | Shima Sakon | NHK | Taiga drama |
2003 | Musashi | Hosokawa Tadaoki | NHK | Taiga drama |
2005 | Fugo Keiji | Kikuemon Kambe | TV Asahi | |
2007 | Dondo Hare | Kishimoto | NHK | Asadora |
2008-2009 | Dandan | Takayasu Ichijō | NHK | Asadora |
2010 | Last Money: Ai no Nedan | Toshirō Mizutani | NHK | |
2010 | Ryōmaden | Matsudaira Shungaku | NHK | Taiga drama |
TV Anime
Year | Title | Official Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Young Kindaichi Case File: The Opera House - A New Murder |
金田一少年の事件 ・ 簿オペラ座館 ・ 新たなる殺人 | Isamu Kenmochi | Film |
1997 | Young Kindaichi Case Files: The Opera House Murder Case (File 3) |
金田一少年の事件簿「オペラ座間殺人事件」ファイル3 | School's teacher (guest app.) | TV Series |
1998 | Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy | 銀河鉄道999 ・ エターナル ・ ファンタジー | Narrator | Film |
Dubbing
- The Bridges of Madison County – Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood)
- A Fistful of Dollars (1974 TBS edition) – Joe (Clint Eastwood)
- Nighthawks (1984 Fuji TV edition) – Deke DaSilva (Sylvester Stallone)
Awards and prizes
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
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1979 | 2nd Japan Academy Prize | Best Supporting Actor | Never Give Up, Winter Flower | Nominated |
1980 | 3rd Japan Academy Prize | Best Supporting Actor | G.I. Samurai, Hunter in the Dark, The Golden Dog | Nominated |
2012 | 67th Mainichi Film Award | Best Actor | Land of Hope | Won |
References
- 1 2 3 "夏八木勲さん死去 映画ドラマで名脇役". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 March 2015.
External links
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