Mitsugu Fujii

Mitsugu Fujii was a Japanese actor who is best known for Kinkanshoku (1934), 13 Assassins (1963), and A Man with a Married Woman’s Hairdo (1933). He was born on October 30, 1910, in Tokyo, Japan and passed away on October 23, 1979.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Mitsugu Fujii’s personal life are limited, but he was known for his contributions to Japanese cinema throughout his life. His family background and early influences that led him to acting remain largely undocumented.

Career

Mitsugu Fujii was a versatile actor who gained prominence in the Japanese film industry during the 1930s through the 1960s. He took on various roles in movies that showcased his range and talent, earning him recognition in several notable films over the years.

Death and Legacy

Mitsugu Fujii died on October 23, 1979, leaving behind a legacy as a significant figure in the history of Japanese cinema. His performances continue to be remembered and appreciated by fans of classic Japanese films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
ブルーフィルムの女 1969-01-01
蒼いフィルム 品さだめ 1968-01-01
Hiden: Haragei 18-ban 1969-06-01
東京の英雄 1935-03-07 Kanichi Nemoto
大学の若旦那 1933-10-31 Minoru Fujii
金環蝕 1934-11-01 Shûkichi Ôsaki
多羅尾伴内シリーズ 戦慄の七仮面 1956-01-03
青い海原 1957-07-30
十三人の刺客 1963-12-07
泣蟲小僧 1938-03-17
復讐の七仮面 1955-07-12
嬉しい頃 1933-10-19
幽霊列車 1949-08-14
三十三の足跡 1948-12-30
にっぽんGメン 1948-10-12
花くらべ狸御殿 1949-04-17
地熱 1938-02-01
にっぽんGメン 特別武装班出動 1956-07-25
僕 の 丸髷 1933-09-21
蒼氓 1933-12-07