Haruo Tanaka
Known for: Acting
Born: March 24, 1912 in Kyoto, Japan - Died: March 20, 1992
Haruo Tanaka ( March 25 , 1912 – February 21, 1992 ) was a Japanese film actor noted for his supporting roles in a career that spanned seven decades. After the war, he appeared in films for Toho and Shintoho , but gradually he began to demonstrate his unique personality and became active as a character actor, appearing in works by many of the great directors who have shaped the history of Japanese cinema, including Akira Kurosawa , Yasujiro Ozu , Kenji Mizoguchi , and Shiro Toyoda. He died of lung cancer on February 21 , 1992 , at the age of 79.
Known for
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Ikiru
Sakai
An Enemy of the People
The Passion of a Woman Teacher
Blind Monk Swordsman
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island
Kumagoro the horse thief
The Lower Depths
Tatsu
The Undefeated Woman
The Burning Prison
Isshin Tasuke: A World in Danger
Rogue
Good Morning
Tatsuzo Haraguchi
The Beauty of the Evening Sky
Chikamatsu Monogatari
Gifuya Dôki
The Funeral
Old Man
Aitsu bakari ga naze moteru
No Regrets for Our Youth
Student
お洒落狂女
Gondao Shimizu
Farewell to Spring
Sakuzô Furuya
The Devil of Edo
Tenpo Suikoden - Otone's Night Fog
Mekkachi no Katsugorô
The Woman in the Rumor
Kawamoto
Mole Alley
Heat and Mud
Floating Weeds
Yatazo