Ittoku Kishibe
Known for: Acting
Born: January 7, 1947 in Kyoto, Japan
Ittoku Kishibe (岸部一徳) is a Japanese actor, bassist, and lyricist. He originally entered showbusiness as the bassist for the Japanese rock bands The Tigers, PYG, and Inoue Takayuki Band, but later switched to acting. The veteran of over 115 films, he won the Japanese Academy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role in 1991 for "The Sting of Death," and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award in 1994. He has an agency, UN et NEUF, and he is the president of Kenji Sawada's private office "Kokoro Co., Ltd."
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Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Zatoichi
Boss Inosuke Ginzo
Kanashiki Tenshi
Keisuke Okishima
Lady Joker
Seiichi Shirai
The Buried Forest
Mr. Maru
Sleeping Man
Chief
Ikiru
Violent Cop
Nito
Living Rights
Séance
College Professor
The Funeral
Akira
The Makioka Sisters
Itakura
Vital
Dr. Kashiwabuchi
Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl
Tanuki
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Toshio Fukushima
Survive Style 5+
Tatsuya Kobayashi
Hula Girls
Norio Yoshimoto
Lady Maiko
Okichi Kitano
Kubi
Sen no Rikyu
The Exam
Headmaster
Happy Flight
Shoji Takahashi
99.9 Criminal Lawyer: The Movie
Haruhiko Madarame
I Want To Live Once More: Shinjuku Bus Fire Incident
Yoshiharu Ishii
Confessions of a Teenage Mother
Yazaki