Shin’ichi Himori was a Japanese actor known for his roles in Ikiru (1952), Anma to onna (1938), and The Only Son (1936). He was born on January 10, 1907, in Tokyo, Japan, and passed away on September 12, 1959.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Shin’ichi Himori’s personal life and family are limited. It is known that he grew up in Japan during a time of significant change in the film industry. His background may have influenced his acting career, leading him to become a notable figure in cinema.
Death and Legacy
Shin’ichi Himori died on September 12, 1959, from a heart attack. His contributions to Japanese cinema, especially through films like Ikiru, have left a lasting impact on the film industry. Although he passed away at a relatively young age, his performances continue to be appreciated by audiences today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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生きる | 1952-10-09 | Kimura |
花形選手 | 1937-05-01 | Mori |
歌女おぼえ書 | 1941-03-16 | Doctor |
一人息子 | 1936-09-15 | Ryosuke Ninomiya |
還って来た男 | 1944-07-20 | |
安城家の舞踏会 | 1947-09-27 | Takehiko Yuri |
家族会議 | 1936-04-03 | Bantō |
忠臣蔵 | 1932-03-01 | Tanuki |