Bontarō Miake
October 15, 1906 (118 years old) in Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Actor. Born 1906, died 1987.
Known For
Credits
- 1978 · The Most Dangerous Game as
- 1973 · The Blossom and the Sword as
- 1973 · Criminal Woman: Killing Melody as
- 1972 · Shōwa Gokudōshi as
- 1971 · Wicked Nun as
- 1970 · The Last Kamikaze as
- 1970 · Tomorrow's Joe as
- 1970 · Tora! Tora! Tora! as Adm. Koshiro Oikawa
- 1969 · The Falcon Fighters as
- 1969 · Bloody Territories as Shinsaku Fujioka, Sakura Syndicate chair
- 1969 · BGs of Ginza as Shuntaro Nonomura
- 1969 · The Woman Gambler's Tenth Game as
- 1968 · The Woman Gambler's Revenge as
- 1968 · The Pit of Death as President Yukawa
- 1967 · Thoroughbred Women Gamblers as
- 1967 · Organized Violence II as Tomoda
- 1967 · Organized Violence as
- 1967 · Birth of a Fighter as
- 1967 · Dreams Come True at Night as Miwata
- 1966 · A Woman's Gamble as
- 1966 · The Great White Tower as
- 1966 · Gamera vs. Barugon as Self-Defense Force General
- 1966 · Return of Gun Dog as
- 1966 · The Hoodlum Soldier Deserts Again as
- 1965 · Black Temptation as
- 1965 · Strange Triangle as
- 1965 · 雲を呼ぶ講道館 as
- 1964 · Sweet Seventeen as
- 1964 · The Enforcer as
- 1964 · Green Fruit as
- 1964 · Bad Reputation: The Big Drum as Kikuzawa
- 1964 · Muchana Yakko as
- 1964 · Black Challenger as
- 1964 · Love and Greed as
- 1964 · Fools at Work as Parent C
- 1963 · Lips of Ruin as
- 1963 · High School Third Graders as
- 1963 · Typhoon Reporter as
- 1963 · The Red Water as
- 1963 · Black Dividend as
- 1963 · Black Money as
- 1963 · Black Report as Prosecutor Narumi
- 1962 · Forbidden as
- 1962 · Fūshinraishin as
- 1962 · Ashita au hito as
- 1962 · The Whale God as
- 1962 · Yamaotoko no Uta as Masamichi Arikawa
- 1962 · Black Test Car as Kihachi Oguri
- 1962 · Sarari man donto bushi - Kiraku na kagyô to kita monda as
- 1962 · Princess and I as
- 1962 · The Broken Commandment as
- 1962 · 雪の降る街に as
- 1962 · 情熱の詩人啄木 as
- 1961 · The Burdened Sisters as Father Keita
- 1961 · Buddha as Channa
- 1961 · Okoto and Sasuke as Ichizô
- 1961 · Satan's Sword III: The Final Chapter as
- 1961 · Gonin no totsugeki tai as
- 1961 · A Lustful Man as
- 1961 · Blind Devotion as Kurisu
- 1961 · Vagabonds from Badgerville as
- 1960 · Satan's Sword: The Dragon God as
- 1960 · Satan's Sword as Urajuku no Shichibee
- 1960 · Hit and Run Gang as
- 1960 · The Priest and the Beauty as Kiyotsugu
- 1960 · Jirocho Fuji 2: The Chivalrous as
- 1960 · The Song Lantern as
- 1960 · Victory and Defeat as Kondo
- 1960 · A Woman's Testament as
- 1959 · Across the Darkness as
- 1959 · Utamaro, Painter of the Woman as
- 1959 · Ripe and Marriageable as Konosuke, Shinobu's father
- 1959 · Beauty the Enemy as Sahira
- 1959 · A Storm Zone as Tokioka
- 1959 · Diary of a Substitute Doctor as
- 1959 · The Path I Remember as
- 1959 · Image of a Mother as
- 1958 · The Snowy Heron as
- 1958 · Nusumareta Endan as
- 1958 · Ambush at Iga Pass as
- 1958 · Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion as
- 1958 · A Grain of Wheat as
- 1958 · Summer Clouds as Patron
- 1958 · Thirst as
- 1958 · Inochi wo Kakeru Otoko as
- 1958 · Love River as
- 1958 · Mother as Senkichi Yuasa
- 1958 · Shogun's Holiday as
- 1957 · Advance Patrol as
- 1957 · Akado Suzunosuke vs. the One-Legged Devil as
- 1957 · On This Earth as Moriyama
- 1957 · Bride Candidate as
- 1957 · Hole in One as Oya, chief editor
- 1957 · The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly as Chief of the Metropolitan Police
- 1957 · Kisses as
- 1957 · The Betrothed as
- 1957 · Night Butterflies as
- 1957 · The Crowded Train as
- 1957 · Morning Whistling as
- 1956 · Sound in the Mist as
- 1956 · Notebooks of Heiji Zenigata: Spider on the Skin as
- 1956 · Outlaw island as
- 1956 · Zangiku monogatari as Kan'ya Morita
- 1956 · Street of Shame as Officer Nonomura
- 1956 · Tokyo Crime Map as
- 1956 · A Rainbow at Every Turn as
- 1956 · Warning from Space as Dr. Kamura
- 1955 · Miai Ryokou as
- 1955 · Brooba as Father Seiichiro
- 1955 · The Romance of Yushima as
- 1955 · The Phantom Horse as Yasuke Shiraishi
- 1955 · Princess Yang Kwei Fei as Chen-Hsuan-li
- 1955 · All is Well as Saisuke Okazaki
- 1954 · 浅草の夜 as Teacher Akiyama
- 1954 · The Woman in the Rumor as Kobayashi
- 1954 · Late Chrysanthemums as Seki
- 1954 · Sansho the Bailiff as Kichiji
- 1953 · Jūdai no yūwaku as
- 1953 · The Eagle of the Pacific as
- 1953 · 続々十代の性典 as
- 1953 · Kurohyō as
- 1953 · The Battleship Yamato as Chief army surgeon Yamada
- 1953 · Zoku jūdai no seiten as Shinkichi Shigeno
- 1953 · Zoku jūdai no seiten as
- 1952 · Muntinlupa no yo wa fukete as
- 1952 · The Paths of Two Maidens as
- 1952 · Forbidden Path as
- 1952 · The Ataka Family as Veterinarian
- 1952 · Kin no tamago: Golden Girl as
- 1952 · Lil's Return from Shanghai as Nomura
- 1952 · Kojiki Taishô as
- 1951 · Dancing Girl as Numata
- 1951 · The Bitch as
- 1951 · Carmen Comes Home as Maruju
- 1950 · Confessions of a Gynecologist as
- 1950 · Hyōchū no Bijo as
- 1950 · Street of Violence as Arifusa
- 1950 · Devil's Gold as
- 1949 · The Rainbow Man as Ryuzu Maya
- 1948 · Ghost Tower as Sanpei Tsuchiya
- 1948 · Shin Aizen Katsura as
- 1948 · The Dead Beauty Incident as
- 1948 · Nocturnal Gate as
- 1948 · Golden Devil Part 2 as
- 1948 · Golden Devil as
- 1947 · The Devil's toast as
- 1947 · Woman on the Night Train as
- 1947 · Diary of a Nurse as
- 1946 · A face glowing at night as
- 1945 · Who Is the Criminal? as
- 1945 · A Baby Given by a Fox as
- 1945 · Saigo no kikyō as
- 1945 · Sugata naki teki as
- 1942 · New Snow as
- 1942 · Horror of the Fifth Columnist as
- 1942 · The General, Staff and Soldiers as
- 1941 · Submarine Number One as
- 1939 · Earth as Heizo
- 1938 · Five Scouts as
- 1937 · Unending Advance as
- 1937 · The Naked Town as
- 1937 · Sôbô as
- 1936 · The Crown of Life as
- 1936 · Theater of Life: Youth Version as
- 1934 · Karisome no kuchibeni as Karuyama
- 1934 · Tsuki yori no shisha as
- 1933 · The Feast of Gion as
- 1933 · The Water Magician as Shinzô
- 1931 · And Yet They Go On as
- 1931 · Jean Valjean: Part Two as
- 1931 · Jean Valjean: Part One as
- 1930 · Return to Heaven as
- 1929 · Tokyo March as 松並の弟敏男
- 1929 · Metropolitan Symphony as Samu Kō
- Future · Tasogare no Tokyo Tower as
- 1928 · Town of Love as Yasuzo Yasui, Kikuchi's nephew