Ryō Tamura
- For the comedian born in 1972, see London Boots Ichi-go Ni-go.
Ryō Tamura (田村亮 Tamura Ryō, born May 24, 1946) is a Japanese actor from Kyoto. His father was silent-film star Tsumasaburo Bando. With his elder brothers, the late Takahiro and Masakazu, he is one of the Three Tamura Brothers. Another elder brother, Toshimaro, is active in show business as a manager.
Ryō made his cinema debut in the 1966 Hiroshi Inagaki film Abare Goemon starring Toshirō Mifune. He also appeared in the 1989 Hiroshi Teshigahara film Rikyū with Rentarō Mikuni in the title role.
Since his debut he has taken roles in both jidaigeki and modern films and television. He portrayed Ōoka Tadasuke for the final six years of the long-running prime-time television series Abarenbō Shōgun, replacing Tadashi Yokouchi. A repeating modern role has been Detective Sōsuke Kariya in two-hour dramas costarring Miki Fujitani.
Tamura played Tōdō Takatora in the 2000 NHK taiga drama Aoi Tokugawa Sandai. The network also tapped him for the 2004 miniseries Saigo no Chūshingura in which he portrayed Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu.
References
- This article incorporates material from 田村亮 (俳優) (Tamura Ryō (haiyū)) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved February 11, 2008.
External links
- Individual web site
- Tamura Kyodai Official Web Site
- Ryo Tamura at IMDB
- 田村亮 at JMDB
- Saigo no Chūshingura at NHK