Ryo Kase
Ryo Kase (加瀬 亮, Kase Ryō) is a talented Japanese actor known for his compelling performances in film. Born in Japan, he spent his early childhood in Bellevue, Washington, where he lived until the age of seven. This unique upbringing has contributed to his versatile acting style. Kase gained international recognition for his role as Shimizu, a lower-ranked Japanese soldier, in Clint Eastwood's critically acclaimed film, Letters From Iwo Jima. His portrayal was notable for its depth and authenticity, capturing the emotional struggles of soldiers during wartime.
In addition to his work in Letters From Iwo Jima, Kase starred in Masayuki Suo's film, I Just Didn't Do It, where he showcased his range as an actor. His performances have not only resonated with audiences in Japan but have also garnered attention on the global stage, solidifying his reputation as a skilled performer in the industry. With a career that continues to evolve, Ryo Kase remains a prominent figure in Japanese cinema, captivating viewers with his dedication and talent.
Filmography
SPEC: Life
Tokyo!
March Goes out Like a Lamb
March Comes In Like a Lion (2017)
Hill of Freedom
Pool
The Taste of Tea
Honey and Clover
Minamata
Instant Swamp
When the Last Sword Is Drawn
Japanese Girls Never Die
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
To the Ends of the Earth
Beyond Outrage
Bel Canto
Su-ki-da
Tokyo Oasis
Scrap Heaven
Dead Run
Like Someone in Love
It's Me It's Me
About Her Brother
Strawberry Shortcakes
Glasses
Restless
Nobody Knows
Retribution (2007)
Letters from Iwo Jima
Outrage (2010)
I Just Didn't Do It
Our Little Sister
Foujita
Sketches of Kaitan City