Shin Saburi
Biography
Shin Saburi (佐分利 信, Saburi Shin; born February 12, 1909, in Hokkaidō, Japan – passed away on September 22, 1982) was a prominent Japanese actor celebrated for his significant contributions to cinema, particularly through his collaborations with the renowned director Yasujiro Ozu. Saburi's performances in Ozu's films have left an indelible mark on the Japanese film industry.
Throughout his career, he showcased his talent in several notable works, including "Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family" (1941), "Tea Over Rice" (1952), "Equinox Flower" (1958), and "Late Autumn" (1960). His ability to convey deep emotion and nuanced character portrayals made him a favorite among audiences and critics alike.
Shin Saburi's legacy endures as a testament to his artistry and the rich storytelling tradition of Japanese cinema. His work not only reflects the cultural landscape of his time but also continues to inspire future generations of filmmakers and actors. Saburi's impact on the film industry remains significant, and his performances are still celebrated and studied by film enthusiasts around the world.
Filmography
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The Wicked
1980
Japanese Godfather: Ambition
1977 • Kazumasa Sakura
The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice
1952 • Mokichi Satake
Equinox Flower
1958 • Wataru Hirayama
There Was a Father
1942 • Yasutaro Kurokawa
Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family
1941 • Shojiro Toda
The Masseurs and a Woman
1938 • Shintaro Omura