Shin Saburi

Shin Saburi (佐分利 信, Saburi Shin, February 12, 1909 in Utashinai, Hokkaidō – September 22, 1982) was a Japanese film actor noted for his leading roles in a number of films by the director Yasujirō Ozu including Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941), Tea Over Rice (1952), Equinox Flower (1958) and Late Autumn (1960). He also directed over a dozen films.[1]

Japanese movie poster of The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice, where Shin Saburi and Michiyo Kogure played main roles.
Shin Saburi
Shin Saburi in Equinox Flower
Born(1909-02-12)February 12, 1909
Hokkaidō, Japan
DiedSeptember 22, 1982(1982-09-22) (aged 73)
Japan
Other namesGen Shimazu
Years active1931-1982
AwardsMainichi Film Concours Best Actor
1976 Kaseki
1953 Tea Over Rice
1951 Kikyô

Selected filmography

Film

  • 1931: Misu nippon - San-chan
  • 1931: Hokuman no teisatsu
  • 1932: Minato no jojôshi - Shinoshima
  • 1932: Sôretsu bakudn sanyûshi
  • 1932: Saraba Tokyo
  • 1932: Kiri no yo no kyakumâ
  • 1933: Joseijin
  • 1935: Akogare
  • 1935: Jinsei no onimotsu - Kimimasa Hashimoto
  • 1936: Kanjô sanmyaku
  • 1936: Kazoku kaigi
  • 1936: Oboroyo no onna - Doctor
  • 1936: Dansei tai josei - Yukio, Atsumi's first son
  • 1936: Hitozuma tsubaki
  • 1936: Shindo (part 1, 2) - Toru Nogami
  • 1937: Kôjô no tsuki - Miura
  • 1937: Shu to midori
  • 1937: Joi Kinuyo sensei - Yasuo Asano
  • 1937: Konjiki yasha - Jôsuke Arao
  • 1937: Konyaku sanbagarasu - Shin Miki
  • 1937: Otoko (part 1, 2)
  • 1937: Shingun no uta
  • 1938: Shuppatsu
  • 1938: Han-shojo - Sôkichi Maeda
  • 1938: Haha to ko
  • 1938: Anma to onna - Shintarô Oomura
  • 1938: Aizen katsura - Hattori
  • 1938: Katei nikki - Shûzô Ubukata
  • 1939: Minamikaze - Michio Nito
  • 1939: Ani to sono imoto
  • 1939: Zoku aizen katsura - Hattori
  • 1939: Hana no aru zassô - Mr Hiramatsu
  • 1939: Aizen katsura - Kanketsu-hen - Hattori
  • 1939: Danryu - Yuzo Hibiki
  • 1940: Kinuyo no hatsukoi - Shoichiro Kiriyama
  • 1940: Seisen aiba fu: Akatsuki ni inoru
  • 1940: Tokai no honryu - Keichi Hatta
  • 1940: Nishizumi senshacho-den - Hosoki, Commander
  • 1941: Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (戸田家の兄妹 Toda-ke no kyodai) - Shojiro Toda
  • 1941: Hana wa itsuwarazu - Jôtarô
  • 1941: Genkide yukôyo
  • 1941: Akatsuki no gasshô
  • 1941: Joi no kiroku - Teacher Kamiya
  • 1942: There Was a Father - Yasutaro Kurokawa
  • 1942: Kanchô imada shisezu
  • 1942: Minami no kaze mizue no maki
  • 1943: Aiki minami e tobu
  • 1943: Hiwa Normanton jiken: Kamen no butô - Seiichiro Tsuneoka
  • 1943: Wakaki sugata - Karasawa, army doctor
  • 1943: Haha no kinembi
  • 1944: Fuchinkan gekichin
  • 1944: Yasen gungakutai - Sonoda shoi
  • 1944: Rikugun - Captain
  • 1944: Nichijô no tatakai
  • 1945: Kita no san-nin - Iwao Hara
  • 1945: Izu no musumetachi - Miyauchi
  • 1946: Kanojo no hatsugen
  • 1948: Yuwaku - Ryukichi
  • 1949: Shitto
  • 1949: Musume jûhachi usotsuki jidai - Nisaku Maki
  • 1949: Beni imada kiezu
  • 1949: Wakare no tango
  • 1950: Shikko yuyo
  • 1950: Kikyô - Kyokichi Moriya
  • 1950: Hatsukoi mondo
  • 1951: Onna no mizu-kagami - Manabe
  • 1951: Jiyû gakkô
  • 1951: Aa seishun
  • 1951: Fusetsu 20 nen
  • 1952: Rikon (離婚 Rikon) - Daisuke Sakuma
  • 1952: The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice a.k.a. Tea Over Rice (お茶漬けの味 Ochazuke no aji) - Mokichi Satake
  • 1952: Dôkoku
  • 1952: Nami
  • 1952: Jinsei gekijo: dai ichi bu/dai ni bu
  • 1953: Hiroba no kodoku - Kôtarô Hraguchi
  • 1955: Bomeiki
  • 1955: Aogashima no kodomotachi - Onna kyôshi no kiroku - Mr. Shimada
  • 1955: Uruwashiki haha - Tomitarô Ôta
  • 1956: Kuro-obi sangokushi - Masazumi Amaji
  • 1956: Izumi
  • 1956: Aijô no kessan - Narasaki
  • 1956: Kon'yaku sanbagarasu
  • 1956: Gunshin Yamamoto gensui to Rengô kantai - Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto
  • 1957: Chijo - Ichiro Amano
  • 1958: Yoru no kamome
  • 1958: Akutoku
  • 1958: Equinox Flower (彼岸花 Higanbana) - Wataru Hirayama
  • 1959: Anata to watashi no aikotoba: Sayônara, konnichiwa - Gosuke Aota
  • 1959: Haru o matsu hitobito
  • 1959: Fubuki To Tomoni Kieyukinu - Mamoru Kitagawa
  • 1959: Hanran - Sahei Sanada
  • 1959: Waga ai - Reisaku Niizu
  • 1960: Late Autumn (秋日和 Akibiyori) - Soichi Mamiya
  • 1961: Uzu
  • 1961: Ryôjû - Misugi
  • 1973: Rise, Fair Sun - Inashiro
  • 1974: Karei-naru ichizoku - Daisuke Manpyo
  • 1974: Castle of Sand - Ex-Finance Minister Tadokoro
  • 1974: The Fossil - Tajihei Kazuki
  • 1975: Tôkyô-wan enjô
  • 1977: Yakuza senso: Nihon no Don - Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1977: Hell's Gate Island (a.k.a. The Devil's Island) (獄門島 Gokumon-to) - Priest Ryônen
  • 1977: Nippon no Don: Yabohen - Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1978: Jiken
  • 1978: Kôtei no inai hachigatsu - Kozo Ohata
  • 1978: Nihon no Don: Kanketsuhen - Kazumasa Sakura
  • 1979: Haitatsu sarenai santsu no tegami - Mitsumasa Karasawa
  • 1979: Nihon no Fixer
  • 1979: Moeru aki
  • 1980: Warui yatsura - Judge
  • 1980: Jishin rettô
  • 1981: Akuryo-To - Captain Daizen
  • 1982: Kaseki no kouya - Haruyoshi Nakaomi (final film role)

Television

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References

  1. Anderson, Joseph L. (1982). The Japanese Film: Art and Industry. Princeton University Press. p. 184. ISBN 0-691-00792-6.
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