Seiji Miyaguchi  | |
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![]() Seiji Miyaguchi (left) and Michiko Saga on stage in 1966  | |
| Born | 15 November 1913 Tokyo, Japan  | 
| Died | 12 April 1985 (aged 71) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1933–1984 | 
| Awards | Mainichi Film Award for Seven Samurai  | 
Seiji Miyaguchi (宮口精二, Miyaguchi Seiji, 15 November 1913 – 12 April 1985) was a Japanese stage and film actor[1][2][3] who appeared in films of Akira Kurosawa, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita, Tadashi Imai and many others.
Biography
Born in Tokyo and a graduate of Tokyo Municipal Junior High School, Miyaguchi was a co-founder of the Bungakuza theatre troupe in 1937.[2][3] In 1949, he received the Mainichi Theater Award for his performance in Onna no issho and other plays.[2]
Beginning in 1945, Miyaguchi acted in films as well.[4] Notable performances include Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Yoshitarō Nomura's Stakeout.[2] In addition, he starred in television productions like the Taikōki series.[3]
Filmography (selected)
Film
- 1945: Sanshiro Sugata Part II – Kohei Tsuzaki
 - 1946: Urashima Tarō no kōei
 - 1947: Sanbon yubi no otoko
 - 1951: The Good Fairy – Editor-in-chief
 - 1951: Early Summer – Nishiwaki
 - 1951: Fireworks over the Sea – Gunzō Ishiguro
 - 1951: Inochi uruwashi – Oshima
 - 1952: Ikiru – Yakuza Boss
 - 1953: The Last Embrace – Gangster
 - 1953: Senkan Yamato
 - 1953: An Inlet of Muddy Water – Gen Shichi (Story 3)
 - 1954: Seven Samurai – Kyuzo, the master swordsman
 - 1954: Taiyo no nai machi
 - 1955: Izumi e no michi
 - 1956: Early Spring
 - 1956: Kyatsu o nigasuna
 - 1956: Flowing
 - 1956: Ankokugai
 - 1956: Punishment Room – Hanya, Katsumi's father
 - 1956: Onibi
 - 1956: Aru onna no baai – Tomoki Hisamoto
 - 1956: Flowing – Namie's uncle
 - 1957: Throne of Blood – Phantom samurai
 - 1957: Tokyo Twilight – Policeman
 - 1957: Aruse
 - 1957: Nikui mono
 - 1957: Yoru no chō – Customer
 - 1957: Kiken na eiyu
 - 1957: Jun'ai monogatari – Judge
 - 1957: Black River – Kin
 - 1958: Stakeout – Yuji Shimooka, the police detective
 - 1958: Kuroi kafun – Kitaga
 - 1958: Rickshaw Man – Fencing master
 - 1958: The Ballad of Narayama – Mata-yan
 - 1958: Ryu ni makasero
 - 1958: Nemuri Kyōshirō burai hikae: Maken jigoku – Senjuro Takebe
 - 1959: The Human Condition – Kyōritsu Ō
 - 1959: Saikō shukun fujin – Rintaro Nonomiya
 - 1959: Kiku to Isamu – Doctor
 - 1959: Farewell to Spring – Akira's father
 - 1959: Aruhi watashi wa – Masao Shiroyama
 - 1959: Mikkai
 - 1959: Jōen – Ōshū Mitani
 - 1960: Banana
 - 1960: The Twilight Story – Yoshizo
 - 1960: The Bad Sleep Well – Prosecutor Okakura
 - 1960: 'Minagoroshi no uta' yori kenjū-yo saraba! – Takahashi
 - 1961: Enraptured – Prof. Nunokawa
 - 1961: Miyamoto Musashi – Bamboo craftsman Kisuke
 - 1961: Aitsu to watashi – Kokichi, Saburo's father
 - 1961: Kuroi gashū dainibu: Kanryū
 - 1962: Karami-ai
 - 1962: The Outcast – School master
 - 1962: Miyamoto Musashi: Showdown at Hannyazaka Heights – Bamboo craftsman Kisuke
 - 1962: Gekkyū dorobo
 - 1963: Attack Squadron!
 - 1963: Twin Sisters of Kyoto – Takichiro Sada
 - 1963: Mushukunin-betsuchō – Usuke
 - 1963: Subarashii akujo
 - 1963: Alibi – Asakichi Sagawa
 - 1963: Mashiroki Fuji no ne – Shūhei Isomura
 - 1963: Gobanchō yūgirirō – Sanzaemon
 - 1963: Mother – Doctor
 - 1963: Hikaru umi – Seiji Tajima
 - 1964: Kaze no bushi
 - 1964: Pale Flower – Gang leader
 - 1964: Nihiki no mesu inu – Detective Tasaka
 - 1964: Samurai from Nowhere – Tatewaki Komuro
 - 1964: Unholy Desire – Genji Miyata
 - 1964: Hadaka no jūyaku – Heikichi Hamanaka
 - 1964: Akujo – Daizo Suzuki
 - 1964: Ai to shi o mitsumete
 - 1964: Kuruwa sodachi – Tsukada
 - 1964: Kwaidan – Old man (segment "Chawan no naka")
 - 1964: Kenji Kirishima Saburō – Masayuki Mori
 - 1965: Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon – Prof. Gulliver (voice)
 - 1965: Miseinen – Zoku cupola no aru machi – Tatsugorō Ishiguro
 - 1965: Samurai Spy – Jinnai-Kazutaka Horikawa
 - 1966: Panchi yarō – Wada's Father
 - 1967: Taifū to zakuro – Naokichi Kuwata
 - 1967: Chikumagawa zesshō
 - 1967: Japan's Longest Day – Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo
 - 1968: Shachō hanjōki
 - 1968: Zoku shacho hanjōki
 - 1968: Rio no wakadaishō
 - 1968: Admiral Yamamoto – Seiichi Itō
 - 1968: Aniki no koibito – Ginsaku Kitagawa
 - 1970: The Militarists – Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo
 - 1971: To Love Again – Miya's father
 - 1972: Tora-san's Dear Old Home – Utako's father
 - 1974: The Fossil – Sunami
 - 1974: Tora-san's Lovesick – Utako's father
 - 1975: Aoi sanmyaku
 - 1977: Melodii beloy nochi
 - 1980: Tobe ikarosu no tsubasa – Miwa
 - 1980: Shōgun (TV Mini-Series) – Muraji
 - 1982: The Challenge – Old Man
 - 1982: Maboroshi no mizuumi – Yoshikane Nagao
 - 1983: Hakujasho – Jikan
 - 1984: Ningyo densetsu – Tatsuo
 - 1984: Farewell to the Ark – Old man
 - 1986: Oedipus no yaiba – Yoshiyama (final film role)
 
Television
- 1965: Taikōki - Manase Dōsan
 - 1972: Shin Heike Monogatari - Fujiwara no Shunzei
 - 1976: Kaze to Kumo to Niji to - Musashi no Takeshiba
 - 1979: Oretachi wa Tenshi da! (1979) Episode14
 - 1983: Tokugawa Ieyasu - Torii Tadayoshi
 - 1984: Sanga Moyu - Ichirō Kiyose
 
Awards and honours
- 1949: Mainichi Theater Award
 - 1955: Mainichi Film Concours for Best Supporting Actor Seven Samurai'
 - 1983: Medal with Purple Ribbon
 
In popular culture
A character designed as a caricature of Miyaguchi is regularly featured in the cat-oriented manga Mon-chan and Me, published in Fusosha's popular[5] webzine Joshi Spa! (Women's Spa!).[6]
References
- ↑ "宮口精二". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
 - 1 2 3 4 "宮口精二". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
 - 1 2 3 "宮口精二". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
 - ↑ "宮口精二". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 July 2023.
 - ↑ "Fans In Japan Don't Want These Anime Turned Into Live-Action Movies". Kotaku. G/O Media Inc. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
 - ↑ "Who Did The Mysterious Cat and Human Meet In The Forest One Day?". Joshi Spa! (in Japanese). Fusosha Publishing. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
 
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