Kyūsaku Shimada
Kyūsaku Shimada is a renowned actor hailing from Japan. He began his artistic journey with the Tokyo Grand Guignol Theater troupe, which was established by the talented Norimizu Ameya. Shimada remained an integral part of the group until it disbanded in 1986. Among the various performances produced by the ensemble, one of the most notable was an adaptation of the supernatural novel "Teito Monogatari" by Hiroshi Aramata, in which Shimada portrayed the main character, Yasunori Kato. His impressive filmography includes roles in notable works, such as "0093: Her Majesty's Masao Kusakari," directed by Makoto Shinozaki, and "Pandemic," helmed by Takahisa Zeze. Through these performances, Shimada has established himself as a versatile and talented figure in the Japanese entertainment industry, demonstrating his ability to bring complex characters to life on both stage and screen.
Filmography
Patisserie Coin De Rue
Blue Hour
Ataru: The First Love & The Last Kill
First Gentleman
No Way Back
Sad Vacation
Tokyo: The Last War
The Woodsman and the Rain
Teacher and Stray Cat
Forbidden Siren
Shin Ultraman