
Yūzō Kayama
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Yūzō Kayama (加山 雄三 Kayama Yūzō) is a Japanese popular musician and film star, born on 11 April 1937. His father, Ken Uehara, was a film star during the 1930s. Yuzo Kayama became a big star in the 1960s in the Wakadaishō (Young Guy) film series. He showed his ability for drama when Akira Kurosawa cast him for his 1965 film, Red Beard, starring Toshirō Mifune. Kayama reported that he found the two years spent making this film the most difficult, but proudest work of his life. As a guitarist, he took inspiration from the American instrumental group The Ventures, and performed a form of psychedelic surf music in the 1960s with his Mosrite guitar. One of his best-known instrumentals is "Black Sand Beach". "Kimi to Itsumademo" ("Love Forever"), another of his compositions, sold over two million copies, and was awarded a gold disc in 1965. At that point it was the biggest selling disc in the Japanese recording industry's history. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yūzō Kayama, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Films
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TV Shows
Known For
79 Credits
As If In Flight
as Shimazu Nariakira
1990

The Great Chase
1978

Sanjuro
as Iori Izaka
1962

Red Beard
as Dr. Noboru Yasumoto
1965

Thunderbolt
as Coach Mirakami
1995

The Sword of Doom
as Hyoma Utsuki
1966

Admiral Yamamoto
as First Lieutenant Ijuin
1968

The Battle of Okinawa
1971

Battle of the Japan Sea
as Cmdr. Hirose
1969

The Militarists
as Goro Arai
1970

ESPY
as Hojo
1974

Chûshingura
as Lord Naganori Asano
1962