Sachio Sakai
September 8, 1925 (99 years old) in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Real name: Yukio Abe. Born September 8, 1925, as the son of an electrician in Tokyo. Graduated from Tokyo City Asakusa Technical College. Passed the 1st Toho New Face exam and joined Toho. It is in sync with Toshiro Mifune and Hajime Izu. Debuted in 1947 with Kurosawa's "One Wonderful Sunday". Later appeared as a regular in the many Toho movies. It was nicknamed "Boo-chan" by the studio associates.
Known For
Credits
- 1994 · Turning Point as
- 1991 · Rhapsody in August as Mourner
- 1990 · Ultra Q: The 1/8 Project as The 1/8 Project Staff
- 1989 · Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally as
- 1988 · Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You as Officer
- 1988 · Secret Agreement: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secret Leak Incident as
- 1982 · Goyou Sen Enjou as
- 1981 · At This Late Date, the Charleston as Communications Minister
- 1978 · Blood Type: Blue as
- 1977 · Godzilla as Hagiwara (uncredited)
- 1976 · Hangyaku no Tabi as
- 1976 · Outlaw Cop as
- 1975 · Battle Cry as Nimaibashi Roh Wasuke
- 1974 · Lupin the Third: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy as
- 1972 · Professional Killers as
- 1971 · The Battle of Okinawa as
- 1970 · The Militarists as Kitamura
- 1970 · Space Amoeba as The Editor (uncredited)
- 1970 · The Vampire Doll as Taxi Driver
- 1970 · Rebel Against Glory as
- 1970 · クレージーの殴り込み清水港 as
- 1969 · All Monsters Attack as Bank Robber Senbayashi
- 1969 · Red Lion as Peasant Kesaji
- 1969 · Konto 55: Grandson of a Ninja as
- 1969 · Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses as
- 1969 · Samurai Banners as
- 1969 · Bonds of Love as Miyata
- 1968 · Golden Eyes as Middle-aged Japanese
- 1967 · Japan's Longest Day as Atsugi Air Base Crew Chief
- 1967 · King Kong Escapes as Henchman
- 1967 · The Killing Bottle as Secret Police Officer Shimada
- 1966 · Rise Against the Sword as Shigeju
- 1966 · What's Up, Tiger Lily? as Wing Fat Henchman
- 1966 · The Mad Atlantic as Kawabe
- 1966 · Adventure in Kigan Castle as Guide
- 1966 · Ultra Q as Manager of Tokyo Advertising Company
- 1965 · Ironfinger as
- 1965 · Key of Keys as Inagawa
- 1965 · The Retreat from Kiska as Kojima
- 1965 · Five Gents' Trick Book as
- 1964 · Whirlwind as
- 1963 · A Woman's Life as
- 1963 · Operation Mad Dog as
- 1963 · The Young Ace in Hawaii as 赤塚
- 1963 · Outpost of Hell as
- 1963 · Legacy of the 500,000 as Igarashi, Keigo Gunji's driver
- 1962 · Gekkyū dorobō as
- 1962 · The Weed of Crime as
- 1962 · 47 Ronin as
- 1962 · Operation Enemy Fort as
- 1962 · Chihō kisha as
- 1962 · Our Failures as
- 1962 · King Kong vs. Godzilla as Obayashi
- 1962 · Doburoku no Tatsu as Marumatsu
- 1962 · Gorath as Physician
- 1962 · Pride of the Campus as Hiroshi
- 1962 · Sanjuro as Samurai
- 1961 · The Witness Killed as Murata
- 1961 · A Man in Red as
- 1961 · Zoku sararīman yajikita dōchū as
- 1961 · Sir Galahad in Campus as
- 1961 · Yojimbo as First Foot Soldier
- 1961 · Big Shots Die at Dawn as
- 1961 · Romance Express as
- 1961 · Blueprint of Murder as
- 1961 · Daredevil in the Castle as Kai Hayami
- 1960 · Westward Desperado as
- 1960 · The Dangerous Kiss as
- 1960 · The Secret of the Telegian as Taki
- 1960 · The Gambling Samurai as Tamazo
- 1960 · The Last Gunfight as Fudokichi
- 1959 · Desperado Outpost as
- 1959 · Saga of the Vagabonds as
- 1959 · Samurai Saga as (uncredited)
- 1959 · I Want to Be a Shellfish as
- 1959 · The Story of Iron Arm Inao as Sadayuki Inao
- 1959 · The Big Boss as
- 1958 · The Hidden Fortress as Soldier (uncredited)
- 1958 · Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman as Third Skier
- 1958 · The Hotelman's Holiday as
- 1958 · All About Marriage as Koichiro Doi
- 1958 · Song for a Bride as
- 1957 · The Mysterians as
- 1957 · Sazae-san Sequel as
- 1957 · Godzilla, the Monster of the Pacific Ocean as Hagiwara
- 1957 · Ôban as Employee
- 1957 · The Paradise Island Story as
- 1957 · Throne of Blood as Washizu samurai
- 1956 · Will-o'-the-Wisp as
- 1956 · Godzilla, King of the Monsters! as Hagiwara
- 1956 · The Underworld as
- 1956 · Sudden Rain as Tada
- 1956 · Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island as Matahachi Honiden (uncredited)
- 1955 · Half Human as Nakata
- 1955 · Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple as Matahachi Honiden
- 1955 · All is Well as
- 1955 · A Man Among Men as Onuki
- 1954 · Wedding Season as
- 1954 · Godzilla as Newspaper Reporter Hagiwara
- 1954 · Last of the Wild Ones as
- 1954 · Seven Samurai as Coolie #2
- 1954 · Jirocho's New Year as
- 1953 · Eagle of the Pacific as (uncredited)
- 1953 · Girls in the Orchard as
- 1953 · Mr. Pu as
- 1953 · The Last Embrace as Uchimura (Saboten)
- 1953 · Jirocho Begins His Roving Life as
- 1952 · The Man Who Came to Port as (uncredited)
- 1952 · The Woman Who Touched the Legs as
- 1952 · Ikiru as Yakuza (uncredited)
- 1952 · Tokyo Sweetheart as
- 1952 · Forbidden Path as
- 1952 · Forty-Eight Man as
- 1952 · The Skin of the South as
- 1952 · Mr. Lucky as
- 1952 · Vendetta of a Samurai as
- 1951 · The Blue Pearl as Yanagiya
- 1951 · Elegy as
- 1949 · The Blue Mountains: Part I as
- 1948 · Drunken Angel as Guitar Player
- 1947 · One Wonderful Sunday as Shady Ticket Man