Masao Shimizu
Biography
Masao Shimizu (清水将夫, Shimizu Masao), born on October 5, 1908, and passing on the same date in 1975, was a prominent Japanese actor whose extensive career spanned four decades. From 1931 to 1971, he graced the screen in more than 110 films, showcasing his remarkable versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Shimizu's career began in the early days of Japanese cinema, and he quickly became a familiar face in the industry. His performances were characterized by a deep emotional resonance, allowing him to connect with audiences in a profound way. Throughout his career, he worked with some of Japan's most esteemed directors and collaborated with numerous talented co-stars, making significant contributions to the film industry during a transformative era.
Notable works in his filmography include roles in both period dramas and contemporary narratives, reflecting his ability to adapt to various genres. His performances not only captured the essence of his characters but also contributed to the rich tapestry of Japanese cinema during a time of great change.
Masao Shimizu's legacy endures through his impressive body of work, as he remains a celebrated figure in the history of Japanese film, remembered for his passion and commitment to the art of storytelling.
Filmography
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Gate of Hell
1953 • Nobuyori
Apostasy
1948
Season of the Sun
1956
Rusty Knife
1958 • Shingo Mano
Wife
1953
Youth of the Beast
1963 • Yôsuke Ishiyama
High and Low
1963
Sanjuro
1962 • Kikui
Scandal
1950
The Eagle of the Pacific
1953 • Commander Kashima
The Snow Woman
1968 • Jiun
Drunken Angel
1948 • Oyabun
Ikiru
1952
Godzilla Raids Again
1955 • Zoologist Dr. Tadokoro
I Live in Fear
1955 • Yamazaki, Yoshi's husband
Sansho the Bailiff
1954