Dick Mine was an American actor who is best known for Yajikita dôchûki (1938), Uramachi no kokyogaku (1935), and Nozokareta hanayome (1935).
Personal and Family Life
Dick Mine was born on October 5, 1908, in Tokushima, Japan. He had a passion for acting from a young age and later moved to America, where he continued his career in film and television. Details about his family life are not widely known, but he made significant contributions to the entertainment industry during his lifetime.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Dick Mine appeared in numerous films and television shows, cementing his reputation as a talented performer. His work spanned several genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He gained recognition for his roles in both lead and supporting parts, leaving a lasting mark in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Dick Mine passed away on June 10, 1991. His contributions to the film and television landscape continue to be appreciated by audiences and fellow actors alike. His legacy is remembered through his notable performances that continue to resonate with fans today.
Filmography
Title | Year | Type |
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Akuma no youna aitsu | 1975 | TV Series |
6-wa no kamome | 1974–1975 | TV Series |
Hana no fushicho | 1970 | Film |
Junjô butai | 1957 | Film |
Kujira to tatakau otoko | 1957 | Film |
Aku no hôshû | 1956 | Film |
Doting Competition | 1953 | Film |
Teisô no machi | 1952 | Film |
Kizu-darake no otoko | 1950 | Film |
Hit Parade | 1950 | Short |
Tôkyô kachinka musume | 1950 | Film |
Jigoku no kao | 1947 | Film |
Grand Show 1946 nen | 1946 | Film |
Oshidori utagassen | 1939 | Film |
Roppa uta no miyako e yuku | 1939 | Film |