Mickey Curtis
Mickey Curtis, born on July 23, 1938, is a multifaceted Japanese entertainer recognized for his talents as an actor, singer, and television personality. He embarked on his entertainment journey in 1958, initially making waves as an actor before transitioning to music as a rockabilly singer. His big break came in 1967 when he gained international fame as the frontman of the avant-garde rock band "Mickey Curtis & The Samurai." After five successful years, he disbanded the group in 1972 and returned to Japan, where he shifted his focus to producing music for emerging artists.
Mickey Curtis's diverse cultural background enriches his artistry; he was born Brian Kachisu to a Japanese father and a Canadian mother. He is remarkably multilingual, fluently speaking Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, and Thai. Over the years, Curtis has become a beloved figure in the Japanese entertainment industry, showcasing his versatile talents across various platforms. His contributions to music and television have solidified his status as a prominent figure in Japan's cultural landscape.
Filmography
Survival Family
Drowning Love
Desperado Outpost
Blues Harp
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Fires on the Plain
After the Storm (2016)
Swallowtail Butterfly
Every Trick In The Book
Agitator
The Big Boss (1959)
She's Just a Shadow
Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
Deadball