Michitarô Mizushima

Michitarô Mizushima was an American actor born on January 20, 1912, in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. He is best known for his roles in Seishun jazu musume (1953), Kai-denpa no senritsu – Dai ippen: Ningen tank shutsugen hen (1939), and Kai dempa satsujin kôsen – Dai ippen: Ningen tanku shutsugen (1936). He passed away on March 23, 1999, in Tokyo, Japan.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Michitarô Mizushima’s personal and family life are limited. He spent much of his life in Japan and was active in the film industry for several decades. He made significant contributions to Japanese cinema during his acting career.

Career

Mizushima’s acting career spanned many years, during which he appeared in a variety of films. He gained recognition for his performances in multiple genres, including drama and action. His work helped shape the film landscape in Japan, especially during the mid-20th century.

Death and Legacy

Michitarô Mizushima died of natural causes on March 23, 1999, in Tokyo, Japan. His legacy endures through his contributions to film, and he is remembered as a talented actor who left a mark on Japanese cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
子連れ狼 死に風に向う乳母車 1972-09-02 Itakura Naizen-no-Sho
暗黒街の美女 1958-03-25 Miyamoto
13号待避線より その護送車を狙え 1960-01-27 Daijirô Tamon
女番長ゲリラ 1972-08-12 Ichiro
不良番長 猪の鹿お蝶 1969-01-18
浪人街 1990-08-18 Tahei
昭和残侠伝 血染の唐獅子 1967-07-08
獨眼龍政宗 1942-07-02 Nagi Ukon
牛若丸 1952-09-17 Benkei
やくざ刑事 俺たちに墓はない 1971-12-01