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Occupation
  
Actor, writer

Children
  
Nick Ando, Akira Ando

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Noboru Ando

Years active
  
1965–present


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Born
  
May 24, 1926 (age 98) (
1926-05-24
)
Okubo, Tokyo, Japan

Movies
  
Graveyard of Honor, Street Mobster, Sympathy for the Underdog, The Wolves

Similar People
  
Bunta Sugawara, Tatsuo Umemiya, George Abe, Koji Tsuruta, Kinji Fukasaku

Noboru Ando ● A Simple Tribute


Noboru Ando (安藤 昇, Andō Noboru, 24 May 1926 – 16 December 2015) was a Japanese actor and former yakuza. He is known for utilizing his experiences as a criminal in his many roles in yakuza films. He had a large knife scar on his left cheek, the result of a brawl with a Korean gangster as a young man.

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Noboru Ando was born in Higashi, Ōkubo, Tokyo, the oldest of four children to a father of samurai descent. After going to primary school in Yokohama he entered junior high in Manchuria, where his father was working, but returned to Tokyo to live with relatives when he was expelled. He was expelled from another school after only three months and began running with other delinquents, before being sent to a reformatory school for theft. He entered the military for pilot training in 1943 and in 1945 volunteered for a suicide frogman unit, though the war ended before he saw action. When he returned to Tokyo, he entered Hosei University, although he continued his gangster behavior and dropped out in 1948.

Ando formed his own yakuza family in 1952, that was mainly composed of bad-boy former college kids. With more than 300 members at its peak, the group operated in the Shibuya district. They had legitimate real estate and entertainment companies such as night clubs. In June 1958, a hitman sent by Ando shot businessman Hideki Yokoi. Yokoi had insulted Ando when his gang were hired to collect a debt Yokoi owed. Ando was arrested in Hayama after 35 days on the run and served six years in prison. When he was released in December 1964, he formally dissolved his yakuza family citing the death of one of his friends.

Soon after disbanding his gang, Ando was approached by a producer from Shochiku. He had his first acting role in 1965's Blood and Rules, a film about himself. According to Ando, acting came easily to him as a result of his underworld life: "In Japanese, the only difference between yakuza and yakusha (actor) is one hiragana character," he has been quoted as saying. "All yakuza have to be actors to survive." He starred in three films by Tai Kato; A Man's Face Shows His Personal History, Opium Heights: Hell Squad Attack (both 1966), and 1967's Sentence: Eighteen Years. In 1967, Koji Shundo, a producer at Toei and former yakuza himself, lured Ando to Toei. He appeared in a total of 51 Toei films including Teruo Ishii's Abashiri Bangaichi: Fubuki no Toso (1967) and Gendai Ninkyoshi (1973), and Kinji Fukasaku's Nihon Boryokudan: Kumicho (1969), Sympathy for the Underdog (1971), Street Mobster (1972), New Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1974) and Graveyard of Honor (1975).

Through the years he starred in several more films detailing his and his yakuza family's history, including Ando Noboru no Waga Tobou to Sex no Kiroku (1976), which depicted his sexual escapades while on the run from police. After appearing in Sadao Nakajima's The Big Boss's Head in 1979, Ando largely retired from acting. He occasionally served as producer, such as on 1988's Bruise by Shunichi Kajima, and wrote novels. He resumed acting in 1997, this time in straight to video films. In 2002, he served as supervisor on Takashi Miike's Deadly Outlaw: Rekka, which is loosely based on the actor's experiences.

He died of pneumonia in a Tokyo hospital at the age of 89.


Filmography

Actor
2005
Shibuya monogatari
2002
True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules as
Self in the present day / Narrator
1998
Kizu (kizu): Chi no mokushiroku (Video)
1988
Those Swell Yakuza
1979
Sochô no kubi as
Shozo Hanamori
1976
Genkai-nada as
Kondo
1976
Andô Noboru no waga tôbô to sex no kiroku as
Noboru Ando
1975
Graveyard of Honor as
Ryunosuke Nozu
1974
Father of the Kamikaze
1974
Hijo gakuen waru - nerikan dokisei
1974
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity as
Unokichi Kaizu
1974
Violent Fraternity
1974
The Homeless
1974
San-daime Shumei
1974
Karajishi keisatsu
1974
Violent Streets as
Egawa
1973
Jitsuroku Andô-gumi: Shûgeki-hen
1973
Gendai ninkyô-shi as
Mitsuo Kurata
1973
A True Story of the Private Ginza Police
1972
Showa zankyo-den: Yabure-gasa
1972
Yakuza to kôsô: Jitsuroku Andô-gumi
1972
Yakuza to kôsô as
Ando
1972
Gendai yakuza: Hito-kiri yota as
Boss Yato
1972
Gyangu tai gyangu: Aka to kuro no burûsu
1971
Chôeki Tarô: Mamushi no kyôdai
1971
Mamushi no kyôdai: Orei mairi
1971
New Prison Walls of Abashiri Stormy Cape
1971
Shin Abashiri Bangaichi: Fubuki no Dai-Dassou
1971
The Wolves as
Gunjiro Ozeki
1971
Sympathy for the Underdog as
Shark
1970
Shin Sanbiki no Samurai (TV Series) as
Nagare Ukon
1970
Yakuza hijoshi-chi no kechaku
1969
Showdown at Nagasaki
1969
The Private Police
1969
Yakuza hijoshi-chi no sakazuki
1969
Yakuza hijoshi - mushyo kyodai
1969
Japan Organized Crime Boss as
Ooba
1969
Tarekomi as
Mamoru Sagara
1968
Nippon ankokushi: nasake muyô
1967
Choueki juhachi-nen
1967
Nihon ankokushi: Chi no kôsô
1967
Slaughter in Broad Daylight
1967
Zoku soshiki bôryoku as
Kenji Kunisaki
1967
Abashiri bangaichi: Fubuki no tôsô as
Todoroki
1967
Choueki juhachi-nen: kari shutsugoku
1967
King of the Gang
1967
Kyôkaku-dô
1966
Nostalgia and the Law
1966
Trump Card of a Man's Face
1966
Ahendaichi jigokubutai totsugekseyo
1966
By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him
1966
Fire and the Law as
Shin Nanjô
1965
Escape and the Law
1965
Law of the Wild
1965
Blood and the Law
Writer
2005
Shibuya monogatari (story)
1974
Violent Fraternity (original story)
1973
Jitsuroku Andô-gumi: Shûgeki-hen (fictionalized memoirs)
1972
Yakuza to kôsô: Jitsuroku Andô-gumi (fictionalized memoirs)
1972
Yakuza to kôsô (fictionalized memoirs)
1969
Yakuza hijoshi - mushyo kyodai (story)
1965
Blood and the Law (original story)
Producer
2002
True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules (planner)
1988
Koiko no Mainichi (producer)
1988
Kizu (planner)
1976
Yakuza zankoku hiroku: kataude (Documentary) (supervising producer)
1974
Violent Fraternity (producer)
1965
Escape and the Law (planner)
Miscellaneous
2002
Violent Fire (supervisor)
Self
2009
Yakuza Eiga, une histoire du cinéma yakuza (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Noboru Ando Wikipedia


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