Ichikawa Raizō VIII
Ichikawa Raizō VIII | |
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Ichikawa Raizō VIII, detail from movie poster for Shin Heike Monogatari (1955) | |
Born |
Yoshiya Ōta August 29, 1931 Kyoto, Japan |
Died |
July 17, 1969 37) Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Occupation | film actor, kabuki actor |
Years active | 1954-1969 |
Ichikawa Raizō VIII (八代目 市川 雷蔵 Hachidaime Ichikawa Raizō, born 29 August 1931 in Kyoto, Japan, died 17 July 1969 in Tokyo, Japan) was a Japanese film and kabuki actor.
He was born Yoshiya Ōta (太田 吉哉 Ōta Yoshiya)[1] in Kyoto on August 29, 1931. A student and adopted son of Ichikawa Jūkai III, the name of Ichikawa Raizō VIII was bestowed upon him.
Ichikawa Raizō appeared mostly in period dramas (jidaigeki). He is best known for the Sleepy Eyes of Death (Nemuri Kyoshiro) series, Ninja (Shinobi no Mono) series and Nakano Spy School (Rikugun Nakano Gakkō) series (based on the Nakano School). Raizō worked many times with director Kenji Misumi. Their collaborations include The Sword (Ken) (from a book by Yukio Mishima) and Destiny's Son (Kill!).
Other great works include An Actor's Revenge (Yukinojo henge). He was so admired for his gracefulness that in his lifetime he was called "the genius who thinks with his body." He eventually died of rectal cancer.
Filmography
The filmography of Ichikawa Raizō includes 158 films:[2]
1950s
(1950s is complete)
- 1954: The Great White Tiger Platoon (花の白虎隊 Hana no Byakkotai)
- 1954: Zenigata Heiji: Ghost Lord (銭形平次捕物控 幽霊大名 Zenigata Heiji Torimono-Hikae: Yūrei Daimyō)
- 1954: The Princess Sen (千姫 Sen Hime)
- 1954: Onatsu and Seijuro (歌ごよみ お夏清十郎 Utagoyomi Onatsu Seijūrō)
- 1954: The Young Swordsman (潮来出島 美男剣法 Shiode Kushima Binan Kenpō)
- 1955: The Second Son (次男坊鴉 Jinanbō Garasu)
- 1955: The Magistrate (次男坊判官 Jinanbō Hangan)
- 1955: The Young Lord (鬼斬り若様 Onikiri Wakasama)
- 1955: A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love (薔薇はいくたびか Bara Ikutabika) aka The Rose Again
- 1955: The Dancer and Two Warriors (踊り子行状記 Odoriko Gyōjōki)
- 1955: The Magical Warrior (綱渡り見世物侍 Tsuna Watari Misemono Zamurai)
- 1955: Taira Clan Saga aka The Taira Clan, lit. "New Tale of the Heike" (新・平家物語 Shin Heike Monogatari)
- 1955: The Iroha Elegy (いろは囃子 Iroha Bayashi)
- 1955: Thief and Magistrate (怪盗と判官 Kaitō to Hangan)
- 1956: Migratory Birds of the Flowers (花の渡り鳥 Hana no Wataridori)
- 1956: Matashirō Fighting Journey (又四郎喧嘩旅 Matashirō Kenka-tabi)
- 1956: Renyasai Yagyū Hidden Story (柳生連也斎 秘伝月影抄 Yagyū renyasai: hidentsuki kageshō)
- 1956: Asatarō (浅太郎鴉 Asatarō garasu)
- 1956: Fighting Birds (喧嘩鴛鴦 Kenka Oshidori)
- 1956: Flowery Brothers (花の兄弟 Hana no Kyōdai)
- 1956: Flowery Hood 1 (花頭巾 Hana Zukin)
- 1956: Zenigata Heiji: Human-skin Spider (銭形平次捕物控 人肌蜘蛛 Zenigata Heiji Torimono no Hikae: Hitohada Gumo)
- 1956: Travel Chronicles of Yaji and Kita (弥次喜多道中記 Yaji-Kita Dōchū-ki)
- 1956: Hanpeita Tsukigata (月形半平太 花の巻 嵐の巻 Tsukigata Hanpeita: Hana no maki; Arashi no maki)
- 1956: Flowery Hood 2 (続花頭巾 Zoku Hana Zukin) (aka Hana Zukin II)
- 1956: Fighting Fire Fighter (あばれ鳶 Abare Tobi)
- 1956: Gonpachi (編笠権八 Amigasa Gonpachi)
- 1957: An Osaka Story (大阪物語 Ōsaka monogatari)
- 1957: Love of a Princess (朱雀門 Suzakumon)
- 1957: Floating Vessel (Ukifune) aka "Tale of Genji Ukifune" (源氏物語 浮舟 Genji Monogatari Ukifune)
- 1957: Fighting Letter for 29 People (二十九人の喧嘩状 Nijūkyū-nin no Kenka-jō)
- 1957: Yatarō’s Travel Hat (弥太郎笠 Yatarō gasa)
- 1957: Tengu Mangorō (万五郎天狗 Mangorō Tengu)
- 1957: Inazuma Kaidō (稲妻街道 Inazuma Kaidō)
- 1957: A Fantastic Tale of Naruto (鳴門秘帖 Naruto Hichō)
- 1957: Demonfire Palanquin (鬼火駕籠 Onibi Kago)
- 1957: Freelance Samurai (桃太郎侍 Momotarō zamurai)
- 1958: Princess Tsuki (月姫系図 Tsukihime keizu)
- 1958: Magnificent Five (遊侠五人男 Yūkyō Gonin Otoko)
- 1958: Hanatarō (花太郎呪文 Hanatarō Jumon)
- 1958: The Loyal 47 Ronin (忠臣蔵 Chūshingura)
- 1958: (旅は気まぐれ風まかせ Tabi wa Kimagure Kaze Makase)
- 1958: (命を賭ける男 Inochi wo Kakeru Otoko)
- 1958: The 7th Secret Courier for Edo (七番目の密使 Nanabanme no Misshi)
- 1958: (女狐風呂 Megitsune Buro)
- 1958: The Swishing Sword aka Human Skin Peacock (人肌孔雀 Hitohada Kujaku)
- 1958: Conflagration or Flame of Torment or The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (炎上 Enjō)
- 1958: A Man of Many Miracles (日蓮と蒙古大襲来 Nichiren to mōko daishūrai, lit. "Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion")
- 1958: (濡れ髪剣法 Nuregami kenpō)
- 1958: Ambush at Iga Pass (伊賀の水月 Iga no suigetsu)
- 1958: Benten Kozō (弁天小僧 Benten Kozō)
- 1958: (化け猫御用だ, Bakeneko goyō da)
- 1959: Smooth Tree Peony (人肌牡丹, Hitohada botan)
- 1959: 遊太郎巷談, Yūtarō kōdan
- 1959: Her Highness Princess Snake (蛇姫様, Hebi-himesama
- 1959: Lord Nobunaga's Early Days (若き日の信長, Wakaki hi no Nobunaga)
- 1959: お嬢吉三, Ojō kichisa
- 1959: The Gaijin (山田長政 王者の剣, Yamada Nagamasa Ōja no ken)
- 1959: The One-thousand Crane Secret File 千羽鶴秘帖, Dewa tsuru hichō
- 1959: 次郎長富士, Jirō Nagafuji
- 1959: Attack of Jean Arima (ジャン有馬の襲撃, Jan Arima no shūgeki)
- 1959: Wet-Hair Sando Hat (濡れ髪三度笠, Nuregami sandogasa)
- 1959: Stop the Old Fox (かげろう絵図, Kagerō ezu)
- 1959: Samurai Vendetta (薄桜記, Hakuōki)
- 1959: 浮かれ三度笠, Ukare sandogasa
- 1959: Enchanted Princess 初春狸御殿, Hatsuharu tanuki goten
1960s
(1960s incomplete)
- 1960: Demon on Mount Oe
- 1960: Jirocho the Chivalrous
- 1960: Great Buddha Pass aka Daibosatsu Toge
- 1960: The Dragon God aka Daibosatsu Toge no Make
- 1961: The Final Chapter aka Daibosatsu Toge Kanketsu-Hen
- 1961: The Gambler's Code aka Kutsukake Tokijiro
- 1961: A Lustful Man
- 1962: Ninja 1 (Shinobi no mono)
- 1962: The Great Wall (Shin shikōtei)
- 1962: Fencing Master (Tateshi Danpei)
- 1962: 170 Leagues to Edo (Edo e hyakku-nana-jū ri)
- 1962: Destiny's Son (Kiru)
- 1962: Nakayama shichiri
- 1962: The Outcast (Hakai)
- 1962: Onnakeizu
- 1963–1969: Sleepy Eyes of Death film series include 12 films starring Raizo Ichikawa
- 1963: Yoso
- 1963: Ninja 3 (Shin Shinobi no Mono)
- 1963: Ninja 2 (Zoku shinobi no mono)
- 1963: Tenya wanya jirōchō dōchō
- 1963: Teuchi
- 1963: Daisanno kagemusha
- 1963: An Actor's Revenge (Yukinojo henge)
- 1964: Ninja 4 (Shinobi no Mono: Kirigakure Saizo)
- 1964: Ninja 5 (Shinobi no Mono: Zoku Kirigakure Saizo)
- 1964: The Sword (Ken)
- 1964: Nemuri Kyoshiro 3: Engetsu Sapporo
- 1964: Nemuri Kyoshiro 2: Shobu
- 1965: Ken Ki (Sword Devil)
- 1967: The Doctor's Wife
References
- ↑ While the stage names of all kabuki actors have retained traditional order (Surname-Givenname) on Wikipedia, birth names of those born after the Meiji Restoration are in Western order (Givenname-Surname).
- ↑ http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/person/p0154900.htm accessed 22 January 2009
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