Kamatari Fujiwara

Kamatari Fujiwara

  • Birthday: 1905-01-15
  • Deathday: 1985-12-21
  • Place of birth: Fukagawa, Tokyo, Japan
  • Also know as: 藤原 釜足

Biography

Kamatari Fujiwara (藤原 釜足 Fujiwara Kamatari, January 15, 1905 - December 21, 1985) was a Japanese actor. Fujiwara was born in Tokyo, on January 15, 1905, in Tokyo, Japan. Fujiwara's parents ran a printing business. The business did not go well, so at the age of 10, Fujiwara started working at a local confectionery store. By the age of 14 he had started selling timber for building and manufacturing in Shizuoka prefecture. A year later he returned to Tokyo to study as a pharmacist. Fukiwara worked regularly and extensively with Akira Kurosawa, and was known for both being adept at comic acting, as well as being able to do serious roles.

Filmography

The Hidden Fortress

1958

As Matashichi

Ikiru

1952

As Sub-Section Chief Ono

I Live in Fear

1955

As Okamoto

Sanjuro

1962

As Takebayashi

The Bad Sleep Well

1960

As Assistant-to-the-Chief Wada

Yojimbo

1961

As Tazaemon

Mickey One

1965

As The Artist

High and Low

1963

As Junkyard Cook

The Lower Depths

1957

As The Actor

The Funeral

1984

As Small Old Man

Double Suicide

1969

As Owner of the Yamatoya

The Sword of Doom

1966

As Omatsu's grandfather

Tokyo Twilight

1957

As Noodle Vendor

Three Outlaw Samurai

1964

As Jinbei

Travelling Actors

1940

As Hyoroku Ichikawa - the Forelegs

Samurai Saga

1959

As Rakuzo the sake seller (uncredited)

The Actress and the Poet

1935

As Baido Noso

Man of the House

1936

As Shogetsu

The Munekata Sisters

1950

As Sangin's Master

Invisible Man

1954

As Mariko's grandfather

Red Beard

1965

As Rokusuke

Mount Hakone

1962

As

Five Men in a Circus

1935

As Tadakichi

Dodes'ka-den

1970

As Suicidal Old Man

Kagemusha

1980

As Doctor

The Sun's Burial

1960

As Batasuke, peddler

The Girl in the Rumor

1935

As Uncle

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

1935

As Yopparai - the Drunkard

Wife! Be Like a Rose!

1935

As Shingo (Kimiko's uncle)

Hideko the Bus Conductor

1941

As Sonoda - the bus driver

The Portrait

1948

As

I Am a Cat

1936

As Ochi Tofu

Botchan

1935

As Uranari

Okuni and Gohei

1952

As Doctor

Stakeout

1958

As Mr. Takakura

Mr. Pu

1953

As

The Ditch

1954

As

Duel of Blood and Sand

1963

As Miyuki Sasa

The Approach of Autumn

1960

As Tsunekichi Yamada

Light of Africa

1975

As Doctor

Love Never Fails

1955

As Saito

Tipsy Life

1933

As

The Skin of the South

1952

As Shunpei Goto

Sailor Suit and Machine Gun

1981

As Ryuji Hoshi

Tokyo Sweetheart

1952

As Aoyama

Weeping Doll

1951

As Kawashima

Horse

1941

As Jinjiro Onoda, Ine's father

The Lone Journey

1955

As Gorosaku

Wakôdo no uta

1951

As Old man Omura

Drifting

1935

As

China Night

1940

As

The Man Who Came to Port

1952

As Takasaki-Shochou

Lovetide

1955

As Sano

Mother and Son

1955

As Tokugoto Izumi

The Story of Iron Arm Inao

1959

As Gentaro Matsuda

47 Ronin

1962

As

Seven Samurai

1954

As Manzô - Father of Shino

Jacks and Jills

1956

As Yoshizo (Rumiko's father)

Sazae-san

1956

As

My Wonderful Yellow Car

1953

As Drunken man B

Their Father's Wife

1953

As Kimura

Ushidure Express

1937

As Kaita

Utae! Seishun Harikiri Musume

1955

As Yayoshi (Father)

Crazy Uproar

1950

As

Jakoman and Tetsu

1949

As Soutaro

Radio Queen

1935

As

Toyuki

1940

As Cosmetics' Company Marketing Man

Sky of Hope

1942

As Kamezo

Harikiri Boy

1937

As

Mado Kara Tobidase

1950

As Shôjirô

Four Seasons of Women

1950

As Tokunaga

Love's Zephir Along the Tokaido

1952

As Innkeeper of Oiso no Yado

Forty-Eight Man

1952

As Isaburo

Ayako

1962

As

Beyond the Hills

1960

As Kumakichi Furukawa

The Homely Sister

1967

As Shinshichi, father

Young Guy at Sea

1965

As 佐平

Wife

1953

As

The Blue Mountains: Part I

1949

As Mr. Okamoto

Roppongi Nights: Love Me, Love Me

1963

As Detective Uchiyama

Different Sons

1961

As Shinsaburo Akagi

Josei jishin

1962

As

武蔵と小次郎

1952

As 万九郎

All is Well

1955

As

Easy Alley

1939

As

Murahachibu

1953

As

Keshô yuki

1940

As

Kaze no ko

1949

As

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