Eijirô Yanagi

Eijirô Yanagi was a Japanese actor who is best known for The Famous Sword Bijomaru (1945), Nakayama shichiri (1962), and Shinshû tenmakyô (1958). He was born on September 16, 1895, in Hyogo, Japan, and passed away on April 24, 1984.

Personal and Family Life

Eijirô Yanagi, originally named Takeshi Nagai, had a profound impact on Japanese cinema through his remarkable performances. Although specific details about his family life are limited, his legacy in acting continues to influence generations.

Career

Yanagi’s career spanned several decades during which he starred in numerous films that showcased his versatile acting skills. He featured in various genres, making him a well-respected figure in Japanese cinema.

Death and Legacy

Eijirô Yanagi died on April 24, 1984. His contributions to film, particularly during the mid-20th century, have left a lasting mark on the industry, and he is remembered for his engaging performances and dedication to his craft.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
白痴 1951-05-23 Tohata
雪之丞変化 1963-01-13 Hiromi-ya
雪夫人絵図 1950-10-21 Naoyuki Shinano
新・平家物語 1955-09-21 Emperor Shirakawa
お遊さま 1951-06-22 Eitaro
続・座頭市物語 1962-10-12 Sukegoro Hanoka
日本の悲劇 1953-06-17 Iwami
斬る 1962-07-01 Ooinokami Matsudaira
お茶漬の味 1952-10-01 Yamauchi
黒部の太陽 1968-03-01 Fujimura
名刀美女丸 1945-02-08 Kiyohide
幻の馬 1955-07-20 Hyogoro Onishi
遠い雲 1955-08-31 Shunsuke’s father
本日休診 1952-04-01
日本橋 1956-10-01 Shinpachiro Kasahara
赤ひげ 1965-04-03 Madwoman’s father
銀座化粧 1951-04-14 Seikichi Kineya
太平洋の鷲 1953-10-21 Premier Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai
君の名は 1953-09-15
君の名は 第二部 1953-12-01