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Raizō Ichikawa

Raizō Ichikawa

34 titles Acting Aug 29, 1931 Died: Jul 17, 1969 Kyoto, Japan

Raizō Ichikawa VIII, born Yoshiya Ōta on August 29, 1931, in Kyoto, Japan, was a prominent figure in Japanese cinema and kabuki theater. His career was tragically cut short when he passed away from rectal cancer on July 17, 1969, in Tokyo.

Ichikawa made a significant impact in the genre of period dramas, known as jidaigeki, and is particularly celebrated for his roles in several iconic film series. Among his most notable works are the "Sleepy Eyes of Death" (Nemuri Kyoshiro) series, the "Ninja" (Shinobi no Mono) series, and the "Nakano Spy School" (Rikugun Nakano Gakkō) series, which drew inspiration from the Nakano School.

A frequent collaborator with director Kenji Misumi, Ichikawa starred in several acclaimed films, including "The Sword" (Ken), adapted from a novel by Yukio Mishima, and "Destiny's Son" (Kiru). His versatility as an actor is further showcased in the classic film "An Actor's Revenge" (Yukinojo henge), which remains a significant contribution to Japanese cinema.

Raizō Ichikawa's legacy continues to resonate in the world of film and theater, marking him as one of the memorable talents of his era. His dedication to his craft and the iconic roles he portrayed have left an indelible mark on the history of Japanese entertainment.

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