Tatsuo Matsumura
December 18, 1914 (109 years old) in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Tatsuo Matsumura (松村 達雄 Matsumura Tatsuo, 18 December 1914 – 18 June 2005) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1960 to 2004 and performed in several editions of the film series Otoko wa Tsurai yo.
Known For
Credits
- 2004 · Milk White as
- 2003 · Jusei: Last Drop of Blood as
- 2001 · Between Calmness and Passion as Seiji Agata
- 2000 · It Is a Long Walk as
- 2000 · After the Rain as Jii Sekkyo-Bushi
- 1998 · Friendship as
- 1997 · Lie Lie Lie as Seiichiro Hirasawa
- 1997 · The Seven Chefs as Kaito Urabé
- 1995 · Goodbye Japan as
- 1995 · Hiroshima as Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki
- 1994 · 47 Ronin as Yahê Horibe
- 1994 · Ari yo Saraba as
- 1994 · Furuhata Ninzaburo as
- 1993 · Kokkai e ikô! as
- 1993 · Madadayo as Prof. Hyakken Uchida
- 1992 · Ganryujima: Kojiro and Musashi as Miyamoto Muninosuke
- 1991 · My Sons as
- 1991 · War and Youth as Jinsaku Kiyohara
- 1989 · The Political Game as
- 1987 · Tora-san Plays Daddy as Kikuta
- 1987 · Children on the Island as Principal
- 1985 · Tora-san, the Go-Between as the Professor
- 1985 · Shoujo ni Nani ga Okotta ka as Yukio Azuma
- 1985 · Shoujo ni Nani ga Okotta ka as
- 1983 · Tora-san Goes Religious? as the Rendaiji Priest
- 1983 · Karate Cop 2 as
- 1982 · Messengers to Satsuma as
- 1982 · Suspicion as Masao Harayama
- 1980 · Foster Daddy, Tora! as Hayashi
- 1979 · Akai Arashi as
- 1979 · Tora-san, the Matchmaker as Reikichi
- 1977 · Island of Hell as Chinese herbal doctor Koan
- 1977 · Edogawa Rampo no bijo shirīzu as
- 1974 · Tora-san's Lovesick as Kuruma
- 1973 · Tora-san Loves an Artist as
- 1973 · Tora-san's Forget Me Not as Ryuzo Kuruma
- 1972 · Tora-san's Dream-Come-True as Tatsuzō
- 1972 · Cross-Currents as
- 1972 · Tora-san's Dear Old Home as Uncle
- 1972 · My Voiceless Friends as
- 1971 · Tora-san's Shattered Romance as Doctor Yamashita
- 1970 · Dodes'ka-den as Kyota Watanaka
- 1970 · Fugitive Scoundrel as
- 1970 · Bravo, Young Guy as
- 1969 · Broken Swords as
- 1968 · Bakeneko: A Vengeful Spirit as Tsuyama Mataemon
- 1968 · I, the Executioner as
- 1967 · Zatoichi Challenged as Tahe
- 1967 · Samurai Rebellion as Lord Masakata Matsudaira
- 1967 · Organized Violence as
- 1967 · Assignment Dragon No. 3 as
- 1966 · The Lovable Tramp as
- 1966 · Tokyo Ninja Force as
- 1965 · 006は浮気の番号 as
- 1965 · The Last Judgment as
- 1964 · The Donkey Comes on a Tank as
- 1964 · High School Juniors (Part II) as
- 1964 · Muchana Yakko as
- 1964 · The Naked Executive as Hikonosuke Isono
- 1964 · A Story from Echigo as
- 1964 · The Irresponsible Fool as
- 1963 · Lips of Ruin as
- 1963 · The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman as
- 1963 · King Kong vs. Godzilla as Dr. Akira Makino (uncredited)
- 1963 · The Maid Story as
- 1963 · The Big Boss as
- 1963 · Crazy Operation as
- 1963 · Roppongi Nights: Love Me, Love Me as
- 1963 · Shichinin no keiji as
- 1962 · Danchi fujin as
- 1962 · My Hobo as
- 1962 · Wakai kisetsu as
- 1962 · Harakiri as
- 1962 · Yume de aimasho as
- 1962 · Saotome-ka no musume-tachi as
- 1962 · Kyūjin ryokō as
- 1962 · King Kong vs. Godzilla as Dr. Makino
- 1962 · Happy Go-Lucky as
- 1962 · Musume to watashi as
- 1962 · The Crimson Sky as
- 1962 · Aru kankei as
- 1961 · Kigeki ekimae bentô as
- 1961 · Toilet Manager as
- 1961 · Blood on the Sea as
- 1960 · The Human Vapor as Editor Ikeda
- 1960 · The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night as
- 1960 · The Twilight Story as
- 1960 · Police Precinct Part 13 as Doctor
- 1960 · The Secret of the Telegian as
- 1960 · Police Precinct Part 12 as
- 1956 · Twice on a Certain Night as