Tatsuya Nakadai

Description:

Japanese leading man, an important star and one of the handful of Japanese actors well known outside Japan. Nakadai was a tall handsome clerk in a Tokyo shop when director Masaki Kobayashi encountered him and cast him in Kabe atsuki heya (1956). Nakadai was subsequently cast in the lead role in Kobayashi's monumental trilogy 'Ningen no joken' and became a star whose international acclaim rivaled that of countryman Toshirô Mifune. Like Mifune, Nakadai worked frequently with director Akira Kurosawa and indeed more or less replaced Mifune as Kurosawa's principal leading man after the well-known falling out between Mifune and Kurosawa. His appearances for Kurosawa in Kagemusha (1980) and Ran (1985) are among the most indelible in the director's oeuvre.

Overview

Birthday December 13, 1932
Born In Tokyo, Japan
Alternative names Tatsuya Nakayo
Height 178 cm
Spouse/Ex- Tomoe Ryu 1957 - June 27, 1996 (her death)

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Trivia Though a frequent on-screen rival, he was good friends with Toshirô Mifune.
Quotes You're willing to take a plunge from any height. There's just something about being in front of a camera. And being in front of an audience is the same thing. It's hopeless. I guess I'm just a ham.
Nickname Moya
Trademarks Has frequently worked with Toshirô Mifune and Akira Kurosawa.

Scores

Harakiri
2h 13m
8.6
Ran
2h 40m
8.2
Sanjuro
1h 36m
8
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