Jūshirō Konoe
Jūshirō Konoe (近衛 十四郎, Konoe Jūshirō, 10 April 1914 – 24 May 1977) was a famous jidaigeki actor. He was born Toraichi Meguro in Nagaoka, Niigata.[1] Debuting at Ajia Eiga in 1934, Konoe appeared in jidaigeki at Daito Eiga, Shochiku, and Toei, the latter having him star in a popular series about Yagyu Jubei.[1] Konoe was known for his dazzling swordplay and appeared in over 200 movies and TV dramas. He retired in 1973 due to his worsening diabetes.
Jūshirō Konoe | |
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Born | Nagaoka, Niigata | April 10, 1914
Died | May 24, 1977 63) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Jidaigeki actor |
Notable work | Chiheisen, Ôzora no isho, Kessen |
Konoe's sons Hiroki Matsukata and Yūki Meguro are actors.[1][2]
Filmography
- List of acting performances in film and television
Year | Title | Japanese | Romanization | Role | Notes |
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1939 | Chiheisen | ||||
1941 | Ôzora no isho | ||||
1943 | The Decisive Battle | Kessen | |||
1953 | Senkan Yamato | ||||
1955 | Gokumonchô | ||||
1956 | Rindo garasu | ||||
1956 | Kitsune kago | ||||
1956 | Five Patriots of Kyoto | Kyoraku gonin otoko | |||
1957 | Rônin-gai | Gen'nai Aramaki | |||
1957 | Jirochô gaiden: Ishimatsu to oiwake sangorô | ||||
1959 | Yagyu tabi nikki: Tenchi muso ken | Yagyu Jubei | |||
1959 | Edo yumin den | ||||
1960 | Rônin ichiba - Asayake tengu | Isuke Asaoka | |||
1960 | Tenpô rokkasen - Jigoku no hanamichi | Seizô Moritaya | |||
1960 | Suronin hyakuman-goku | ||||
1960 | Jirochô kesshôki: Fuji mitôge no taiketsu | ||||
1961 | 赤穂浪士 | Akō rōshi | Ikkaku Shimizu | ||
1961 | Gokai senryo yari | ||||
1961 | The Ghost Story of Oiwa's Spirit | Kaidan Oiwa no borei | |||
1961 | Law in Ghost Island | Yurei-jima no okite | |||
1961 | Fighting Daimyo | Tekka daimyo | |||
1962 | Hanagasa dochu | ||||
1962 | Kisaragi musô ken | Tekkan Gamô | |||
1962 | Akai kage-bôshi | Hanzô Hattori | |||
1962 | Inazuma to uge no kettô | ||||
1963 | Seventeen Ninja | Maguro Saiga | |||
1963 | Jirochô sangokushi dainibu | ||||
1963 | Blood and Sand | Chi to suna no kettô | |||
1964 | Ninja gari | Wadakuro | |||
1964 | Bakuto tai tekiya | ||||
1964 | Shafu yukyoden - kenka tatsu | ||||
1965 | Taking The Castle | Akaza | |||
1965 | Mondonosuke Sanban Shobu | Yajuro | |||
1965-1972 | Tsuronin Tsukikage Hyogo | TV series | |||
1966 | Nihon daikyôkaku | Gisaburo Sakurai | |||
1967 | Zatoichi Challenged | 座頭市血煙り街道 | Zatōichi chikemurikaidō | Tajuro Akazuka | |
1968 | Ah kaiten tokubetsu kogetikai | ||||
1969 | Bakuto Ichidai Chimatsuri Fudo | Kojiro | |||
1971 | Boryokudan sai buso | ||||
1972 | Trapped, the Crimson Bat | Mekurano Oichi jigokuhada | Hanbei | ||
1974 | Unmeitōge | 運命峠 | Yagyū Munenori | TV series |
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References
- "Konoe Jūshiō". Kotobanku (in Japanese). Asahi Shinbun. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- "松方弘樹 立ち回りを1回だけで覚えた父・近衛十四郎を語る│". News Post-Seven (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
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