Shunji Fujimura
Biography
Shunji Fujimura (藤村俊二, December 8, 1934 – January 25, 2017) was a distinguished Japanese actor hailing from Kamakura, Kanagawa. Renowned for his versatile performances, Fujimura made a memorable contribution to the entertainment industry through various notable roles. He gained significant recognition in the second series of the cult classic "Monkey," where he portrayed the character of the horse, showcasing his unique talent in a beloved television adaptation.
Fujimura's film career also included a prominent role in the live-action adaptation of "Death Note," where he portrayed Quillsh Wammy, also known as Watari. His portrayal of this iconic character further solidified his status as a skilled actor capable of bringing depth to diverse roles.
Throughout his career, Fujimura was celebrated not only for his acting prowess but also for his contributions to Japanese theater and television. His work left an indelible mark on the industry, and he was respected by peers and fans alike for his dedication to his craft. Shunji Fujimura's legacy continues to resonate within the realms of cinema and television, as he is remembered for his significant contributions and memorable performances that captivated audiences across Japan and beyond.
Filmography
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Death Note: The Last Name
2006 • Watari
Death Note
2006 • Watari
Yona Yona Penguin
2009 • Parakeke (voice)
First Love (2006)
2006
Helen the Baby Fox
2006 • Professor Uehara
Tokyo Heaven
1990 • Masaru Hashimoto
Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald
1997
Death Note: L Change the WorLd
2008
Black Butler
2008 • Tanaka (voice)