Yoshio Inaba
Biography
Yoshio Inaba (稲葉 義男, July 15, 1920 – April 20, 1998) was a prominent Japanese actor celebrated for his significant contributions to cinema, particularly in the works of acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa. Inaba is best remembered for his portrayal of Gorobei, the affable second-in-command, in the iconic film *Seven Samurai* (1954). This role not only showcased his exceptional acting skills but also solidified his place in film history, as the movie remains a cornerstone of Japanese cinema.
Throughout his career, Inaba collaborated with various renowned filmmakers, earning accolades for his versatility and depth in performance. His ability to embody complex characters allowed him to shine in both dramatic and comedic roles, making him a beloved figure in the Japanese film industry.
Inaba's career spanned several decades, during which he contributed to numerous films and television series, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and fellow actors alike. His dedication to his craft was evident in every performance, earning him respect and admiration.
Yoshio Inaba passed away from a heart attack at the age of 77, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire actors and filmmakers. His work, particularly in *Seven Samurai*, remains influential, reflecting the artistry and storytelling prowess of Japanese cinema.
Filmography
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The Black Battlefront Kidnappers
1973 • Onimaru
Samurai Assassin
1965
Ken
1964 • Seiichiro Kokubun
Island of Hell
1977
Sleepy Eyes of Death 9: Trail of Traps
1967
The Challenge (1982)
1982
Harakiri
1962 • Jinai Chijiiwa
Destiny's Son
1962 • Giichirô Ikebe
Sleepy Eyes of Death 6: Sword of Satan
1965
Willful Murder
1981
Fires on the Plain
1959
The Song of the Cart
1959
The Shadow Within
1970
Port Arthur
1980 • Kosuke Ijichi