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Kō Nishimura

Kō Nishimura

42 titles Acting Jan 25, 1923 Died: Apr 29, 1997 Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

Kō Nishimura (西村 晃 Nishimura Kō), born on January 25, 1923, and passing on April 29, 1997, was a prominent Japanese actor celebrated for his supporting roles in numerous influential films. His performances can be seen in classics directed by renowned filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, including "The Bad Sleep Well" and "Yojimbo." Nishimura also contributed to Kihachi Okamoto's "Sword of Doom," Yoshitaro Nomura's "Zero Focus," and Kon Ichikawa's "The Burmese Harp," where he was listed in the credits as Akira Nishimura.

Throughout his career, Nishimura became known for his versatility and ability to enhance the narratives of the films he was a part of, earning him a respected place in Japanese cinema. His work has left a lasting impact, showcasing the depth and richness of supporting characters in film. Nishimura's legacy continues to be remembered and appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians alike, highlighting the essential role of character actors in the cinematic arts.

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