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Native name
  
志村 喬

Name
  
Takashi Shimura

Cause of death
  
Emphysema

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Yoshio Shimazaki

Years active
  
1934–1981


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Full Name
  
島崎 捷爾(Shoji Shimazaki)

Born
  
March 12, 1905 (
1905-03-12
)
Ikuno, Hyogo, Japan

Died
  
February 11, 1982, Shinjuku, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Spouse
  
Masako Shimazaki (m. ?–1982)

Nominations
  
BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor

Movies
  
Seven Samurai, To Live, Rashomon, Godzilla, Drunken Angel

Similar People
  
Toshiro Mifune, Akira Kurosawa, Masayuki Mori, Shinobu Hashimoto, Ishiro Honda

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Takashi Shimura (志村 喬, Shimura Takashi, March 12, 1905 – February 11, 1982) was a Japanese actor who appeared in over 200 films between 1934 and 1981. He is particularly noted for his appearances in 21 of Akira Kurosawa's 30 films (more than any other actor), including as a lead actor in Drunken Angel (1948), Rashomon (1950), Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (1954).

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Early life

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Takashi Shimura was born in Ikuno, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. His birth-name was Shimazaki Shōji (島崎捷爾). His forebears were members of the samurai class: in 1868 his grandfather took part in the Battle of Toba-Fushimi during the Boshin War. Shimura entered Ikuno Primary School in 1911 and Kobe First Middle School in 1917. He missed two years of schooling because of a mild case of tuberculosis, and subsequently moved to the prefectural middle school in Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, where his father had been transferred by his employer, Mitsubishi Mining. At Nobeoka Middle School, he excelled in English and became active on the literary society's magazine, to which he contributed poetry. He also became a star of the rowing club. In 1923, he entered Kansai University, but after his father's retirement the family could no longer afford the fees for a full-time course and he switched to the part-time evening course in English literature, supporting himself by working at the Osaka municipal waterworks. Among the teachers in the English Literature Department were the playwright Toyo-oka Sa-ichirō (豊岡佐一郎) and the Shakespeare scholar Tsubouchi Shikō (坪内士行). These two inspired in Shimura an enthusiasm for drama. He joined the University's Theatre Studies Society and in 1928 formed an amateur theatrical group, the Shichigatsu-za (七月座) with Toyo-oka as director. He began to miss work because of the time he spent on theatrical activities and eventually lost his job. He then left university to try to earn a living in the theatre. The Shichigatsu-za turned professional and began to tour, but got into financial difficulties and folded.

Career

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After the failure of the Shichigatsu-za, Shimura went back to Osaka, where he began to get roles in radio plays. In 1930 he joined the Kindaiza (近代座) theatre company and became a fully professional actor. He toured China and Japan with the Kindaiza, but in 1932 he left the company and returned again to Osaka, where he appeared with the Shinseigeki (新声劇) and Shinsenza (新選座) troupes. Talking pictures were just then coming in and Shimura realised they would provide opportunities for stage-trained actors. In 1932 he joined the Kyoto studios of the film production company Shinkō Kinema. He made his film debut in the 1934 silent Ren'ai-gai itchōme (恋愛街一丁目: Number One, Love Street). The first film in which he had a speaking part was the 1935 Chūji uridasu (忠次売出す), directed by Mansaku Itami. His first substantial film role was as a detective in Mizoguchi Kenji's 1936 Osaka Elegy (Naniwa erejii; 浪華悲歌).

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The film which established his reputation as a first-rate actor was Itami Mansaku's 1936 Akanishi Kakita (赤西蠣太: Capricious Young Man). In 1937 he moved to Nikkatsu film corporation's Kyoto studios, and between then and 1942 appeared in nearly 100 films. His most notable role in these years was that of Keishirō in the long-running series Umon Torimono-chō (右門捕物帖), starring Kanjūrō Arashi. He also demonstrated his considerable ability as a singer in the 1939 "cine-operetta", Singing Lovebirds. During this time the political regime in Japan was growing ever more oppressive, and Shimura was arrested by the Special Higher Police (Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu, known as Tokkō) and held for about three weeks because of his earlier association with left-wing theatre groups. He was eventually released on the recognisance of his wife Masako and fellow-actor Ryūnosuke Tsukigata. He is said to have made use of this experience later when playing a Tokkō official in Akira Kurosawa's 1946 No Regrets for Our Youth. When Nikkatsu and Daiei merged in 1942, Shimura moved to the Kōa Eiga studios and then in 1943 to Tōhō. A few weeks before the end of the Pacific War in August 1945, Shimura's elder brother was killed in Southeast Asia.

In 1943, Shimura appeared as the old jujutsu teacher Murai Hansuke in Kurosawa's debut movie, Sanshiro Sugata. Along with Toshirō Mifune, Shimura is the actor most closely associated with Kurosawa: he eventually appeared in 21 of Kurosawa's 30 films. In fact, Kurosawa's cinematic collaboration with Shimura, from Sanshiro Sugata in 1943 to Kagemusha in 1980, started earlier and lasted longer than his work with Mifune (1948–65). Shimura's performances for Kurosawa included the doctor in Drunken Angel (1948), the veteran detective in Stray Dog (1949), the flawed lawyer in Scandal (1950), the woodcutter in Rashomon (1950), the mortally ill bureaucrat in Ikiru (1952), and the lead samurai Kambei in Seven Samurai (1954). Kurosawa wrote the part in Kagemusha specifically for Shimura, but the scenes were cut from the Western release, so many in the West did not know that he had been in the film. The DVD release of the film by The Criterion Collection restored Shimura's footage.

Shimura appeared in a number of Tōhō kaiju (giant monster) and tokusatsu (special effects) films, many of which were directed by Kurosawa's good friend and colleague Ishiro Honda. Shimura's roles included Professor Kyohei Yamane in the original Godzilla (1954), a character he briefly reprised in Godzilla Raids Again (1955).

Death

Shimura died on February 11, 1982 in Tokyo, Japan, from emphysema at the age of 76. His effects were presented to the Film Centre of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.

Honours

  • Medal with Purple Ribbon (1974)
  • Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (1980)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1981
    Nihon Philharmonic Orchestra: Honoo no dai gogakusho
    1980
    Kagemusha as
    Gyobu Taguchi
    1980
    A un (TV Series) as
    Hatsutaro Mizuta
    - Yajirobee (1980) - Hatsutaro Mizuta
    - Ao ringo (1980) - Hatsutaro Mizuta
    - Chou chou (1980) - Hatsutaro Mizuta
    - Komainu (1980) - Hatsutaro Mizuta
    1980
    Tempyo no iraka
    1980
    Dôran as
    Kosuke Miyagi
    1978
    Talk of the Town Tora-san as
    Hiroshi's Father
    1978
    Love and Faith as
    Sen Rikyu
    1978
    Ôgon no hibi (TV Series)
    1977
    Godzilla as
    Dr. Yamane
    1976
    Sarutobi Sasuke as
    Hakuunsai Tozawa
    1976
    Zoku ningen kakumei
    1975
    Hissatsu shiokiya kagyô (TV Series) as
    Bugyô Torii
    - Ippitsu keijô meimu ga mieta (1975) - Bugyô Torii
    1975
    Bullet Train as
    JNR President
    1975
    Hadashi no seishun
    1974
    Prophecies of Nostradamus as
    Pediatrician
    1974
    Karajishi keisatsu
    1974
    Ranru no hata as
    Shihei Furukawa
    1974
    The Tattooed Hitman
    1974
    The Family as
    Yasuda - Makiko's father
    1973
    Tasukenin hashiru (TV Series) as
    Tatewaki Ôtawara
    - Adauchi dai satsujin (1973) - Tatewaki Ôtawara
    1973
    Zatoichi's Conspiracy as
    Sakubei
    1973
    Dokkoi daisaku (TV Series) as
    Jinpei
    1972
    Gokudo makari touru
    1971
    Tora-san's Love Call as
    Hyouichiro Suwa (Hiroshi's father)
    1971
    Gorotsuki mushuku
    1971
    Yomigaeru daichi as
    Gondo
    1971
    Gokuaku bozu - Nomu utsu kau
    1970
    The Militarists as
    Editor (uncredited)
    1970
    House of Gamblers
    1970
    Momi no ki wa nokotta (TV Series)
    1969
    Japan's Violent Gangs: The Boss and the Killer
    1969
    Shin Abashiri Bangaichi: Runin-masaki no ketto
    1969
    Shin Abashiri Bangaichi: Saihate no Nagare-mono
    1969
    Unknown Woman of Kanto
    1969
    Tora-san, Our Lovable Tramp as
    Hyôichirô Suwa
    1969
    Otoko janaika (TV Series)
    1969
    Shôwa zankyô-den: Karajishi jingi
    1969
    Gendai yakuza: Yotamono no okite
    1969
    Samurai Banners
    1969
    Ten to chi to (TV Series)
    1968
    Dorei kojo as
    Shiraishi, the President
    1968
    Sangyo supai
    1968
    Shin Abashiri Bangaichi as
    Tetsutarô Fujigami
    1968
    Woman Gambling Expert: Convent Gambling Match
    1968
    Gion matsuri as
    Tsuneemon
    1968
    Zatoichi and the Fugitives as
    Dr. Junan
    1968
    Peony Lantern as
    Hakuôdô
    1968
    The Drifting Avenger as
    Ken's Father (as T. Shimura)
    1968
    The Sands of Kurobe as
    Ashimura
    1968
    Ah kaiten tokubetsu kogetikai as
    Senzô Mishima
    1967
    Arappoi nowa gomen daze
    1967
    Naniwa kyokaku: dokyo shichinin giri
    1967
    The Chivalrous Life
    1967
    Kaze (TV Series)
    1967
    King of the Gang
    1967
    Japan's Longest Day as
    Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura
    1967
    Satogashi ga kowareru toki as
    Kudo
    1967
    Rebellion of Japan as
    General Shinzaki
    1966
    Noren ichidai: jôkyô
    1966
    Showa saidai no kaoyaku
    1966
    Zesshô as
    Sôbei Sonoda
    1966
    Kaerazeru hatoba as
    Detective Egusa
    1966
    Shurushuru (TV Movie)
    1966
    Bangkok no yoru as
    Dr. Yoshino
    1966
    Sabu (TV Mini Series)
    1965
    Barâ kêtsu shobû
    1965
    Jigoku no hatobâ
    1965
    Kanto hamonjo
    1965
    Buraikan jingi as
    Genkichi Jinnai
    1965
    The Snake Princess
    1965
    Frankenstein vs. Baragon as
    Axis Scientist
    1965
    Taiheiyô kiseki no sakusen: Kisuka as
    Military Command president
    1965
    Sanshiro Sugata as
    Mishima
    1965
    Three Yakuza as
    Kakegawa Bunzo
    1965
    Red Beard as
    Tokubei Izumiya
    1965
    Samurai Assassin as
    Narihisa Ichijô
    1965
    Kono koe naki sakebi
    1964
    Jinsei gekijo: Shin Hishakaku
    1964
    Kwaidan as
    Head priest (segment "Miminashi Hôichi no hanashi")
    1964
    Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster as
    Dr. Tsukamoto
    1964
    Tensai sagishi monogatari: Tanuki no hanamichi as
    Komai
    1964
    Brand of Evil as
    Tsukamoto, manager
    1964
    Chi to daiyamondo as
    Akitsu
    1964
    Hitokiri gasa
    1963
    Hasshu yukyoden - otoko no sakazuki
    1963
    World Comrades Disappear in the Harbor as
    Yatabe-Keiji
    1963
    Tsukiyo no wataridori as
    Nagisa yo yuki jo
    1963
    Samurai Pirate as
    King Raksha
    1963
    Taiyô wa yondeiru
    1963
    Bôryokudan
    1963
    High and Low as
    Chief of Investigation Section
    1963
    Attack Squadron! as
    Admiral
    1963
    Shiawase no kane (TV Movie) as
    Shûkichi Sômiya
    1962
    Chushingura as
    Hyôbu Chisaka
    1962
    Echigo jishi matsuri
    1962
    Killer Whale
    1962
    Ano sura no hate ni hoshi hama tataku
    1962
    Gorath as
    Kensuke Sonoda - Paleontologist
    1962
    Kurenai no sora
    1962
    Long Way to Okinawa
    1962
    Zoku sararîman shimizu minato
    1962
    Sanjuro as
    Kurofuji
    1961
    Restoration Fire as
    Yahei
    1961
    Different Sons
    1961
    Kuroi gashû dainibu: Kanryû as
    Fukumitsu
    1961
    Mothra as
    News Editor
    1961
    Ai to honoho to as
    Yoshii
    1961
    Kutsukake Tokijirô as
    Hacchônawate Tokubei
    1961
    Yojimbo as
    Tokuemon - Sake Brewer
    1961
    Zoku sararîman Chûshingura as
    Honzo Kadokawa
    1961
    Harekosode
    1961
    Daredevil in the Castle as
    Katagiri
    1960
    Sen-hime goten as
    Sadonokami Honda
    1960
    Sararîman Chûshingura as
    Honzo Kadokawa
    1960
    Gambare! Bangaku
    1960
    The Bad Sleep Well as
    Administrative Officer Moriyama
    1960
    Fundoshi isha as
    Matsuoemon
    1960
    Man Against Man as
    Chotaro Masue
    1960
    The Lovelorn Geisha as
    Koichiro Sonoda
    1960
    Taiheiyô no arashi as
    Tosaku
    1960
    Afraid to Die as
    Gohei Hirayama
    1959
    Kêdamonô no torû michi
    1959
    Shobushi to sono musume
    1959
    Beran me-e geisha as
    Masagoro (Koharu's father)
    1959
    The Three Treasures as
    Elder Kumaso
    1959
    The Aristocrat's Stairs
    1959
    Kagerô ezu as
    Ryoan
    1959
    Sengoku gunto-den as
    Saemon Toki
    1959
    Taiyô ni somuku mono as
    Ichikawa - detective
    1959
    Gigantis, the Fire Monster as
    Kyohei Yamane-hakase
    1959
    A Whistle in My Heart
    1959
    Tetsuwan tôshu Inao monogatari as
    Kyûsaku Inao
    1959
    The Happy Family
    1959
    Sora kakeru hanayome as
    Shichibei
    1958
    Ken wa shitte ita
    1958
    The Hidden Fortress as
    The Old General, Izumi Nagakura
    1958
    Jinsei gekijô - Seishun hen
    1958
    Point and Line as
    Kasai
    1958
    Nichiren to moko daishurai as
    Yasaburô
    1958
    The Bride in Uguisu Castle
    1958
    Haha as
    Ijûin
    1958
    Seven from Edo as
    Sagamiya
    1958
    The Loyal 47 Ronin as
    Jûbei Ôtake
    1958
    Wearing a Long-Sleeved Kimono
    1958
    Edokko matsuri as
    Hôkinokami Aoyama
    1958
    Tarao Bannai: Man of Thirteen Eyes
    1957
    The Mysterians as
    Dr. Tanjiro Adachi
    1957
    Dotanba as
    Banno
    1957
    Zoku aoi sanmyaku Yukiko no maki
    1957
    Aoi sanmyaku Shinko no maki
    1957
    Yuunagi as
    Yasunori Igawa
    1957
    A Dangerous Hero
    1957
    Bôkyaku no hanabira: Kanketsuhen
    1957
    Untamed Woman
    1957
    Sanjûrokunin no jôkyaku as
    Yamagami - Detective
    1957
    Ohtori-jo no hanayome
    1957
    Godzilla as
    Dr. Yamane
    1957
    Be Happy, These Two Lovers as
    Masako's father
    1957
    Yama to kawa no aru machi
    1957
    Throne of Blood as
    Noriyasu Odagura
    1957
    Bôkyaku no hanabira
    1956
    Tokyo Crime Map
    1956
    Kyôfu no tôbô
    1956
    Narazu-mono as
    Juzo
    1956
    Chichiko daka
    1956
    Godzilla: King of the Monsters! as
    Dr. Yamane
    1956
    The Underworld as
    Tsunejiro Furuya
    1956
    Kyatsu o nigasuna as
    Nagasawa
    1956
    Wakai ki as
    Hanako's Father
    1956
    Shin, Heike monogatari: Yoshinaka o meguru sannin no onna as
    Sanemori Saito
    1956
    Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island as
    Sado Nagaoka the court official
    1955
    I Live in Fear as
    Domestic Court Counselor Dr. Harada
    1955
    Asagiri
    1955
    Fûryû kôban nikki
    1955
    Sugata naki mokugekisha as
    Insepctor Kasai
    1955
    Musume no jinsei annai
    1955
    Geisha Konatsu: Hitori neru yo no Konatsu as
    Sakuma
    1955
    Muttsuri Umon torimonocho
    1955
    Shin kurama tengu daisanbu
    1955
    Sanjusan go sha otonashi
    1955
    No Time for Tears as
    Tatsurô Shimamura
    1955
    Mugibue as
    Nobuo's father
    1955
    Godzilla Raids Again as
    Kyohei Yamane-hakase
    1955
    Mekura ôkami
    1954
    Bazoku geisha as
    Kotaro Yamabe
    1954
    Shin kurama tengu daini wa: Azuma-dera no ketto
    1954
    Godzilla as
    Dr. Kyohei Yamane
    1954
    Shin kurama tengu daiichi wa: Tengu shutsugen
    1954
    Haha no hatsukoi
    1954
    Kimi shinitamo koto nakare
    1954
    Ren'ai tokkyû
    1954
    Asakusa no yoru as
    Komazo
    1954
    Jirochô sangokushi: kaitô-ichi no abarenbô
    1954
    Seven Samurai as
    Kambei Shimada
    1954
    Zoku Botchan shain as
    Hirabayashi
    1953
    Taiheiyô no washi as
    Colonel A, staff officer of the army
    1953
    Yoru no owari as
    Yoshikawa
    1953
    Koi no fûunji
    1953
    Tobô chitai
    1953
    The Last Embrace as
    Watanabe, alias Nabesan
    1952
    Fuun senryobune
    1952
    The Man Who Came to Port as
    Okabe
    1952
    Oka wa hanazakari as
    Kenkichi Kimura
    1952
    Ikiru as
    Kanji Watanabe
    1952
    Bijo to touzoku as
    Yoshimichi
    1952
    Sword for Hire
    1952
    The Life of Oharu as
    Old Man
    1952
    Yoidore kashu
    1952
    Foghorn
    1952
    Nangoku no hada
    1952
    Vendetta of a Samurai as
    Jinzaemon Kawai
    1951
    Nusumareta koi
    1951
    The Life of a Horsetrader as
    Rokutaro Kosaka
    1951
    Hôpu-san: Sararîman tora no maki as
    Akiba, president
    1951
    Mesu inu as
    Horie
    1951
    The Blue Pearl
    1951
    Kedamono no yado
    1951
    The Idiot as
    Ono, Ayako's father
    1951
    Elegy
    1951
    Beyond Love and Hate
    1951
    Shin'ya no hijô-sen
    1950
    Escape from Prison
    1950
    Ginza Sanshiro
    1950
    Tenya wanya
    1950
    Red Peony of Night
    1950
    Rashomon as
    Woodcutter
    1950
    Jiruba Tetsu
    1950
    The Angry Street as
    Kimiko's father
    1950
    Scandal as
    Otokichi Hiruta
    1950
    Pen itsuwarazu, bôryoku no machi
    1950
    Spring Snow
    1950
    Ma no ogon
    1950
    Ore wa yôjimbô
    1950
    Conduct Report on Professor Ishinaka as
    Vice President of train station (uncredited)
    1949
    Tengu hikyaku
    1949
    Onna koroshi abura jigoku
    1949
    Stray Dog as
    Chief Detective Sato
    1949
    Ishimatsu of the Forest
    1949
    Chikagai no dankon
    1949
    Jigoku no kifujin as
    Chief of Police
    1949
    The Quiet Duel as
    Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki
    1949
    Onna no issho
    1948
    Toki no teizo: zengohen
    1948
    Drunken Angel as
    Sanada
    1948
    Daini no jinsei
    1947
    Spring Awakens as
    Kenzô Ogura
    1947
    Snow Trail as
    Nojiro
    1947
    Chikagai nijuyojikan
    1947
    Four Love Stories as
    Masao's father (episode 1)
    1946
    No Regrets for Our Youth as
    Police Commissioner Dokuichigo
    1946
    Juichinin no jogakusei
    1946
    Aru yo no tonosama
    1946
    Those Who Make Tomorrow as
    Theatre manager
    1946
    Minshu no teki
    1946
    Hinoki butai
    1945
    The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail as
    Kataoka
    1945
    Koi no fûunji as
    Lieutenant Okamoto
    1945
    Kita no san-nin as
    Masaki
    1945
    Ai to chikai as
    Murai's father, principle
    1945
    Tokkan ekichô
    1944
    Nichijô no tatakai
    1944
    San-jaku sagohei as
    Yasukichi Ito
    1944
    The Way of Drama
    1944
    The Most Beautiful as
    Chief Goro Ishida
    1944
    Kato hayabusa sento-tai
    1943
    Haha no kinembi
    1943
    Kaigun
    1943
    Himetaru kakugo as
    Ryôkichi Ishikawa
    1943
    Sanshiro Sugata as
    Hansuke Murai, Sayo's father
    1942
    Umi no gozoku
    1942
    Hahakogusa
    1942
    Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijoji ketto
    1941
    Edo saigo no hi as
    Enomoto
    1941
    Kurama Tengu: Satsuma no misshi
    1941
    Sugata naki fukushû
    1941
    Umi wo wataru sairei
    1940
    Oda Nobunaga
    1940
    Phantom Castle Part 3
    1940
    Phantom Castle Part 2
    1940
    Phantom Castle Part 1
    1940
    Fuun shogidani gohen
    1940
    Fuun shogidani zenpen
    1940
    Zoku Shimizu minato
    1940
    Miyamoto Musashi: Dai-san-bu - Kenshin ichiro
    1939
    Shunjû ittôryû as
    Jûbei Tamon
    1939
    Tsubanari ronin as
    Sherikov
    1939
    Oshidori utagassen as
    Kyosai Shimura
    1939
    Devoted Servant Naosuke
    1939
    Rogoku no hanayome kaiketsuhen
    1939
    Rogoku no hanayome
    1939
    Village School, Respect the Emperor
    1939
    Edo no akutarô
    1939
    Zoku mazô - Ibara Ukon
    1938
    Mazô
    1938
    Onmitsu shichishoki kohen
    1938
    Yajikita dôchûki
    1938
    Onmitsu shichishoki zenpen
    1938
    Akagaki Genzô as
    Jôzaemon Sakaya
    1938
    Jigoku no mushi
    1938
    The Skull Coin
    1938
    Yami no kagebôshi
    1938
    Shusse taikoki
    1938
    Shamisen yakuza as
    Heisuke
    1938
    Kurama Tengu as
    Kichinosuke Saigô
    1937
    Chikemuri Takadanobaba as
    Takusan
    1937
    Jiraiya as
    Gundayû Yao
    1937
    Mitokomon kaikokuki
    1937
    Sword of the Flying Dragon
    1937
    Taki no shiraito
    1937
    Seishun gonin otoko: Kôhen
    1937
    Drawing the Sword
    1937
    Seishun gonin otoko: Zempen
    1936
    Akagaki Genzô (Short)
    1936
    Chûretsu nikudan sanyûshi
    1936
    Shura hakkô: Dai-san-pen
    1936
    The Pains of Hell Part 2
    1936
    The Tattooed Gambler
    1936
    Capricious Young Man as
    Taranoshin Tsunomata
    1936
    Osaka Elegy as
    Detective Goro Minegishi
    1936
    Umon torimonochô: Harebare gojûsantsugi - Saiketsu hen
    1935
    Chûji uridasu
    1935
    Torako
    1935
    Umon torimonochô: Harebare gojûsantsugi
    1935
    Umon torimonochô: Harebare gojûsantsugi - Ranma hen as
    Santa
    1934
    Ren'ai gai itchôme as
    Osachi's father
    Self
    2002
    Kurosawa Akira: Tsukuru to iu koto wa subarashii (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Ikiru (2002) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Compression (TV Series documentary)
    - Compression L'Idiot de Akira Kurosawa (2023)
    2022
    Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Greatest Legal Dramas of All Time: No, You're Out of Order! A Ranking of Truth, Justice & Movies (2022) - Self
    2021
    Nollen with Nollen (Short) as
    Takashi Shimura
    2020
    Les mille et une vies de Yul Brynner (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2019
    The Movies (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Golden Age (2019) - Self
    2008
    Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
    Kyohei Yamane-hakase
    - Godzilla Raids Again (2008) - Kyohei Yamane-hakase
    - Godzilla (2008) - Kyohei Yamane-hakase
    2007
    The Making of 'Drunken Angel' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1995
    Godzilla vs. Destoroyah as
    Dr. Yamane

    References

    Takashi Shimura Wikipedia


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