Shinichi Himori
Known for: Acting
Born: January 9, 1907 in Tokyo, Japan - Died: September 11, 1959
Shinichi Himori (10 January 1907 – 12 September 1959), born Kazuo Moriyama, was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1925 to 1959. Born in Tokyo, Himori entered the Shochiku studios in 1924 and, after starting out in side roles, became a leading player, particularly specializing in realistic films after the coming of sound.[1] With his starring role in Yasujirō Ozu's The Only Son as the best example, he was often featured in films by famous directors for his earnest acting that smelled of reality.[1] He became a by player after the war, but died of a heart attack in 1959. Shochiku honored him with a company funeral. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shinichi Himori, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Ikiru
Kimura
Shachō to onna tenin
At a Crossroads
Mole Alley
Birth of Romance
Daisaku
Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki
Surging Waves
Sunny house
Tokuji Yamada
Utau yajikita kogane dōchū
A Star Athlete
Mori
The Genealogy of Women
Eikichi Takano
Five Siblings
Southern Wind
Otoko no iki
のんき侍大暴れ
嘉平
One Step to Happiness
Surprising 53 Stations of the Tokaido
Tomorrow Will Be Fine Weather
Fukuichi, masseur
Okoto and Sasuke
New Tokyo March
Dancing Mistress
Bonji-ya Wahei
A Certain Woman