Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki (山崎 努), born on December 2, 1936, in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is a distinguished Japanese actor renowned for his versatile performances in film.
Over the years, Yamazaki has received seven nominations for the prestigious Japanese Academy Awards. He garnered acclaim as Best Actor for his roles in the Juzo Itami comedies "The Funeral" and "A Taxing Woman." Additionally, he earned recognition as Best Supporting Actor for his performances in "Go" and "Departures," highlighting his ability to bring depth to a variety of characters. In 1984, he was honored with the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor for his work in both "The Funeral" and "Farewell to the Ark," further establishing his reputation in the industry.
Yamazaki's contributions to Japanese cinema have made him a beloved figure, celebrated for his talent and dedication to his craft. His extensive body of work continues to inspire both audiences and aspiring actors in Japan and beyond. With a career spanning several decades, Tsutomu Yamazaki remains a significant and influential presence in the world of film.
Filmography
The Ramen Girl
Lovers Lost
The Funeral
A Long Goodbye
A Taxing Woman
Rikyu
Climber's High
Departures
Blade of the Immortal
GO (2001)
Crying Out Love in the Center of the World
The Woodsman and the Rain
High and Low
Kagemusha
Tampopo
Demon Pond
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Wait and See
Miracle Apples
The Unspoiled Diamond
Kakekomi
Tora-san's Cherished Mother
Red Beard
Shield of Straw
The Emperor in August