Kamatari Fujiwara
Biography
Kamatari Fujiwara (藤原 釜足, Fujiwara Kamatari), born on January 15, 1905, in Tokyo, Japan, was a prominent actor renowned for his contributions to Japanese cinema. Raised in a family that operated a printing business, Fujiwara faced economic challenges early on when the business struggled. At just 10 years old, he began working at a local candy shop. By 14, he transitioned to selling timber for construction and manufacturing in Shizuoka prefecture. Shortly after, he returned to Tokyo to pursue studies in pharmacy.
Fujiwara's acting career flourished as he frequently collaborated with the legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. He gained recognition for his versatility, demonstrating a remarkable talent for both comedic and dramatic roles. His ability to seamlessly navigate different genres made him a respected figure in the acting community.
Kamatari Fujiwara's dedication to his craft and his memorable performances have left a lasting legacy in Japanese film history. He continued to work in the industry until his passing on December 21, 1985, at the age of 80. His contributions to the art of acting are celebrated, and he remains an influential figure for aspiring actors in Japan and beyond.
Filmography
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The Funeral
1984 • Small Old Man
Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice
1972
The Blue Mountains: Part I
1949
Sailor Suit and Machine Gun
1981
Yojimbo
1961
Sanjuro
1962 • Takebayashi
Mickey One
1965 • The Artist
The Bad Sleep Well
1960 • Assistant-to-the-Chief Wada
The Sun's Burial
1960 • Batasuke
Three Outlaw Samurai
1964 • Jinbei
Tokyo Twilight
1957 • Noodle Vendor
The Munekata Sisters
1950 • Sangin's Master
Mr. Pu
1953
Wife! Be Like a Rose!
1935 • Shingo (Kimiko's uncle)
Ikiru
1952 • Sub-Section Chief Ono
Samurai Saga
1959 • Rakuzo the sake seller (uncredited)
Double Suicide
1969 • Owner of the Yamatoya
The Hidden Fortress
1958 • Matashichi
I Live in Fear
1955