Keiji Sada
Keiji Sada was a notable actor from Japan, recognized for his impactful performances throughout the 1950s. He garnered acclaim by winning the Best Actor award at the 7th Blue Ribbon Awards for his roles in "Anata Kaimasu" (I Will Buy You) and "Taifū Sōdōki" (Typhoon). Sada was also the father of actor Kiichi Nakai. He is particularly celebrated for his work in films directed by Yasujirō Ozu, with one of his most distinguished performances being in "Good Morning" (1959). Additionally, he played supporting roles in two films from Masaki Kobayashi's "Human Condition" trilogy.
Born in Kyoto in 1926, Sada's entry into the acting world began while he was still a student, living in a boarding house owned by fellow actor Shuji Sano. After completing his studies, he was offered a position at Shochiku Studios, where he made his debut alongside the esteemed Kinuyo Tanaka in Keisuke Kinoshita's "Phoenix."
Tragically, Keiji Sada's life was cut short in 1964 due to a car accident, though his wife and children fortunately escaped unharmed. He was only 37 years old at the time of his passing, leaving behind a legacy in Japanese cinema that continues to be cherished.
Filmography
I Will Buy You
Always in My Heart Part 2
Always in My Heart Part 3
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2
Fireworks Over the Sea
Danger Stalks Near
Equinox Flower
Good Morning
The Tattered Wings
A Japanese Tragedy
An Autumn Afternoon
Blood Is Dry
Late Autumn