Atsuo Nakamura
Atsuo Nakamura (中村 敦夫, Nakamura Atsuo), born on February 18, 1940, is a prominent figure in Japan, known for his extensive career as both an actor and a politician. With a filmography that boasts over 50 movies beginning in 1964, Nakamura has made a significant impact on the Japanese film industry. His contributions to cinema span several genres, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft.
In addition to his acting career, Nakamura has ventured into the political arena, where he has utilized his influence to engage with social issues and advocate for change. His dual roles as a creative artist and a public servant highlight his commitment to both the arts and the betterment of society.
Atsuo comes from a family of talent; his younger brother, Katsuyuki Nakamura, has made a name for himself as a writer. This familial connection underscores a shared dedication to the cultural landscape of Japan, with both brothers leaving their mark in their respective fields.
Throughout his career, Nakamura has garnered respect and admiration, not only for his performances on screen but also for his contributions to public service, making him a notable figure in contemporary Japanese culture. His journey continues to inspire many, reflecting a life committed to both the arts and civic engagement.
Filmography
Love Letter (1981)
The Ambitious
The Challenge (1982)
Kill!
Pleasures of the Flesh
Stepbrothers
Lucky Adventurer Nobunaga Oda
Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor
Sad Vacation
Closed Note
Be with You
The Vampire Doll
The Highest Honour
Kagero-za
Demons
Zatoichi in Desperation
Chokolietta
Steamboy
Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
Music Box (1989)
Hana