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Shirō Tsuchiya
Jan 05, 1901 (124 years old) in Akita, Akita Prefecture, Japan
Known For
Executive Chair
Different Sons
The Bad Sleep Well
Throne of Blood
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Credits
1969 ·
5 Gents Fly to Kyushu Part II
as Fukami
1967 ·
Five Gents Prefer Geisha
as Tourism Official A
1967 ·
The Age of Assassins
as
1966 ·
The Daphne
as
1966 ·
The Man from Planet Alpha
as
1966 ·
Ultra Q
as Yamashita
1965 ·
The White Rose of Hong Kong
as Lu Zhi-yuan
1964 ·
Irresponsible Life in Edo Japan
as
1964 ·
Mothra vs. Godzilla
as Shizunoura Fisherman
1963 ·
Atragon
as Senior Officer
1963 ·
Company President Travels Abroad
as
1962 ·
Irresponsible Age of Japan
as
1962 ·
Operation Sewer Rats
as (uncredited)
1961 ·
Different Sons
as
1961 ·
B.G Story: Designs of a 20 Year-Old
as
1961 ·
The Last War
as Minister of Justice
1961 ·
Awamori-kun kanpai!
as
1961 ·
Daredevil in the Castle
as Tosho Horita
1960 ·
The Bad Sleep Well
as Construction Company Employee #1
1960 ·
New Third Class Executive: Husband Education
as President Aoyama
1960 ·
Salarygirl Story: Saucy Staff
as Executive Director Hayashi
1960 ·
Salaryman Idea Book: Concern for Success
as Buchō Kuwahara
1960 ·
The Secret of the Telegian
as
1960 ·
Ginza Tomboy
as Kōtachi Momozono (Former Duke)
1960 ·
Salaryman Idea Book: Man of Worrisome Episodes
as
1960 ·
The Last Gunfight
as Big Shot
1959 ·
The Enchanting Devil
as
1959 ·
The Beast Shall Die
as
1959 ·
Fox and Raccoon
as Tsuchiya, Bicycle Shop
1959 ·
Three Dolls in College
as
1959 ·
Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period
as
1958 ·
The H-Man
as Executive Police Officer (uncredited)
1958 ·
In Self-Defense
as
1958 ·
Executive Chair
as Ryusuke Aikawa
1958 ·
Angkor Wat Story - Beautiful Sadness
as
1958 ·
The Third President
as
1957 ·
Down Town
as
1957 ·
A Dangerous Hero
as
1957 ·
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
as
1957 ·
Last Days of the Samurai
as Soemon Hara
1957 ·
Throne of Blood
as Commander
1956 ·
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
as (uncredited)
1955 ·
Marital Relations
as
1954 ·
Invisible Man
as
1953 ·
The Eagle of the Pacific
as
1953 ·
Mr. Pu
as
1952 ·
Forty-Eight Man
as
1951 ·
The Lady of Musashino
as
1930 ·
Youth, Why Do You Cry?
as Newspaper Reporter