Keiju Kobayashi
Known for: Acting
Born: November 22, 1923 in Gunma, Japan - Died: September 15, 2010
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Keiju Kobayashi (23 November 1923–16 September 2010) was a Japanese actor. Born in Gunma Prefecture, he began acting at the Nikkatsu studio after dropping out of Nihon University and made his film debut in 1942. In a career that spanned 65 years, he appeared in over 250 films, most famously in the "Company President" (Shachō) comedy films made at Toho, where he worked alongside Hisaya Morishige, Daisuke Kato, Norihei Miki, and others. There he helped define the popular image of the postwar salaryman. He also won many awards for his acting, including best actor awards at the Mainichi Film Awards for The Naked General in 1958 (where he played Kiyoshi Yamashita), for Kuroi gashū in 1960, and for The Elegant Life of Mr Everyman in 1963. Kobayashi appeared in films made by such notable directors as Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Kihachi Okamoto. He continued to give powerful performances after largely moving to television in the late 1960s. He died on 16 September 2010 of heart failure at the age of 86. Description above from the Wikipedia article Keiju Kobayashi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Kin no tamago: Golden Girl
Sanjuro
The Spy
The End of Summer
Hisao
Whisper of the Heart
Shiro Nishi (voice)
Love's Cheerleader
Mr. Gan
Chûshingura
Awajinokami Wakisake
Shimizu Port Salaryman Part II
恐妻時代
Shinichi Utsumi
First-Rate Wife, Third-Rate Husband
Heima Sakamoto
Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor
Toshizo Hijikata
Breakthrough Course of Women in Trouble
Repast
Shinzo Murata
Shimizu Port Salaryman
Godzilla 1985
Prime Minister Mitamura
To Love
Kamijo
Third Class Executives
Wakahara
The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman
Eburi Toshimaru
Ôban
Policeman
Samurai Assassin
Einosuke Kurihara
Yaji and Kita on the Road
Kitahachi Kitariya
Submersion of Japan
Dr. Tadokoro
Black Comedy - Ah, Fool
The Great Japanese Pick-Pocket Club
Tomizô Funakoshi