Tsunehiko Watase
Biography
Tsunehiko Watase (July 28, 1944 – March 14, 2017) was a prominent Japanese actor celebrated for his compelling performances in film and television. He gained significant recognition for his role as Rintaro Kano in the popular series "Keishicho Sosa Ikka 9 Gakari" ("Homicide Team 9"), which showcased his talent and versatility as an actor.
Watase's career was marked by several notable achievements, including winning the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2nd Japan Academy Prize for his exceptional work in the film "The Incident." He also received accolades at the 3rd Hochi Film Award for his performances in "The Incident," "Kōtei no inai hachigatsu," and "The Fall of Ako Castle," further solidifying his reputation in the industry.
Throughout his career, Watase was known for his ability to portray a diverse range of characters, earning him respect and admiration from both audiences and peers alike. His contributions to Japanese cinema have left a lasting impact, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of his work. Tsunehiko Watase's dedication to his craft and his memorable roles ensure that he will be remembered as a significant figure in the world of Japanese entertainment.
Filmography
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G.I. Samurai
1979
The Fall of Ako Castle
1978 • Kobayashi Heihachiro
Three Pretty Devils
1970
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1
1974 • Noboru Kitami
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun
1981
Karate Killer
1973 • Takeshi Nanjo
The Silk Road
1988 • Li Yuanhao
Operation Plazma in Osaka
1976
The Wicked
1980
The Great Okinawa Yakuza War
1976 • Hiroshi Kategaru
Battles Without Honor and Humanity
1973 • Toshio Arita
Gate of Flesh (1988)
1988 • Shintaro Ibuki
Death Shadows
1986
Yakuza Wolf 2: Extend My Condolences
1972 • Goro Yuki
The Horrible Obsessions
1972 • Masayuki Shinshiro
Heaven Sent
1979 • Shinsaku Miura
A True Story of the Private Ginza Police
1973 • Watarai
The Rapacious Jailbreaker
1974
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War
1973
The Tattooed Hitman
1974 • Kenichi Furuta
Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist
1976 • Shuji Takagi
Sympathy for the Underdog
1971 • Susumu Seki