Katsuo Nakamura
Katsuo Nakamura is a prominent Japanese actor renowned for his compelling performances on screen. He gained significant recognition in the film industry, earning the Best Supporting Actor award at the 5th Japan Academy Prize as well as at the 6th Hochi Film Award for his roles in notable films such as "Kagero-za," "Buriki no kunsho," and "Shikake-nin Baian." These accolades underscore his talent and versatility as an actor.
Born into a family with a rich artistic heritage, Katsuo is the younger brother of esteemed actor Kinnosuke Yorozuya, which further illustrates the creative legacy within their family. His career is marked by a diverse array of roles that showcase his ability to adapt to various genres, making him a respected figure in Japanese cinema.
Throughout his career, Nakamura has built an impressive filmography, contributing to the evolution of contemporary Japanese film through his engaging portrayals. His work not only highlights his individual talent but also reflects the broader cultural narratives within Japan's cinematic landscape. Today, Katsuo Nakamura remains a celebrated figure in the arts, inspiring audiences with his dedication to his craft and his remarkable achievements in the industry.
Filmography
Snow Prince
Love Letter (1981)
The Ambitious
Pleasures of the Flesh
Stepbrothers
Lucky Adventurer Nobunaga Oda
Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor
Sad Vacation
Closed Note
Be with You
Kagero-za
Demons
Zatoichi in Desperation
Steamboy
Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
Music Box (1989)