
Raizō Ichikawa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ichikawa Raizō VIII (born 29 August 1931 in Kyoto, Japan, died 17 July 1969 in Tokyo, Japan) was a Japanese film and kabuki actor. Died of rectal cancer. He was born as Yoshiya Ōta in Kyoto on August 29, 1931. Ichikawa Raizō appeared mostly in period dramas (jidaigeki). He is best known for the Sleepy Eyes of Death (Nemuri Kyoshiro) series, Ninja (Shinobi no Mono) series and Nakano Spy School (Rikugun Nakano Gakkō) series (based on the Nakano School). Raizō worked many times with director Kenji Misumi. Their collaborations include The Sword (Ken) (from a book by Yukio Mishima) and Destiny's Son (Kiru). Other great works include An Actor's Revenge (Yukinojo henge). Description above from the Wikipedia article Raizō Ichikawa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Buddha
as Kunala
1961

An Osaka Story
as Keizaburo
1957

An Actor's Revenge
as Hirutaro
1963

Conflagration
as Goichi Mizoguchi
1958

Ninja, A Band of Assassins
as Ishikawa Goemon
1962

The Third Shadow Warrior
as Kyonosuke Ninomiya / Yasutaka Ikemoto
1963

Bonchi
as Kikuji
1960

Taira Clan Saga
as Taira Kiyomori
1955

Shinsengumi Chronicles
as Yamasaki Susumu
1963

A Lustful Man
as Yonosuke
1961

The Great Wall
as Ching Ko
1962

Sword Devil
as Hanpei
1965