Tokumaro Dan was a Japanese actor known for his roles in Sunae shibari: Dai-ippen (1927), Shinban Ôoka seidan: zenpen: Suzukawa Genjûrô no maki (1928), and Kurama Tengu (1938).
Personal and Family Life
Tokumaro Dan was born on December 20, 1902, in Kobe, Japan. There is limited information available about his personal life and family background.
Career
Dan had a long and successful career in acting, appearing in various films throughout the years. His notable works include several films in the 1960s where he showcased his talent and versatility as an actor.
Death and Legacy
Tokumaro Dan passed away on January 18, 1987. His contributions to cinema are remembered, particularly in the context of Japanese film history.
Filmography
Year | Title |
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1966 | Aku no tanoshimi |
1966 | Jôfu |
1966 | Nihon Kyokaku-den: Ketto Kanda-matsuri |
1965 | Gira tsuita rajû no mure |
1964 | Miyamoto Musashi IV: Duel at Ichijyo-ji Temple |
1963 | Ninja in Moonshade |
1963 | Miyamoto Musashi III: Birth of the Nito-ryu Style |
1962 | Chi Kemuri Gasa |
1961 | Case of Umon: Nanbanzame Murders |
1960 | Mighty Shosuke |
1960 | The Weaker Sex |
1960 | Hanjiro of Kusama: Wanderer in the Mist |
1960 | Shingo’s Original Challenge Part 3 |
1960 | Rônin ichiba – Asayake tengu |
1960 | Bored Hatamoto: Island of No Return |