Yūnosuke Itō
August 3, 1919 (105 years old) in Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Yūnosuke Itō (伊藤 雄之助 Itō Yūnosuke, 3 August 1919 – 11 March 1980) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films from 1932 to 1979.
Known For
Credits
- 1979 · The Man Who Stole the Sun as Bus Hijacker
- 1977 · Yokomizo Seishi Series as Tetsunoshin Sengoku
- 1976 · The Sea of Eden as Principal
- 1974 · Evil of Dracula as Detective Takakura
- 1974 · Evil of Dracula as Takakura / Detective
- 1973 · Time Within Memory as
- 1972 · Professional Killers as
- 1972 · Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance as Retsudô Yagyû
- 1970 · Hurry on a Sail to Dream as Kotaro Ushikura
- 1970 · River Without a Bridge Part 2 as
- 1969 · Red Lion as
- 1969 · River Without a Bridge as
- 1968 · The Day the Sun Rose as
- 1968 · The Funeral Racket as Doctor
- 1968 · The Human Bullet as Skipper
- 1968 · The Woman Champion as
- 1968 · Sleepy Eyes of Death 10: Hell Is a Woman as Jinnai
- 1967 · The Wife of Seishu Hanaoka as Seishu's father
- 1967 · Japan's Longest Day as Major General Toshio Nonaka - CO 27th Air Brigade
- 1967 · Scorpion as
- 1967 · The Bogus Policeman as
- 1966 · Shinobi no mono 8: The Three Enemies as Sadayu
- 1966 · Greatest Boss of the Showa Era as
- 1965 · Fort Graveyard as Mochida
- 1965 · Beast Alley as
- 1965 · When the Flowers Bloom as
- 1965 · Sanshiro Sugata as
- 1965 · Tale of Japanese Burglars as Lieutenant Ando
- 1965 · Samurai Assassin as Kenmotsu Hoshino
- 1964 · Four Young Sisters as Yuzo Komura
- 1964 · The Scarlet Camellia as Unno
- 1964 · Oh, Bomb! as Daisaku Oona
- 1964 · Kakedashi keiji as
- 1964 · Fools at Work as Red Dragonfly
- 1963 · For Love and Money as
- 1963 · Kanto Wanderer as Okaru Hachi
- 1963 · Hot Spring Policeman as Rotaro Mochizuki
- 1963 · The Hill is Full of Flowers as President Yamada
- 1963 · The Red Water as
- 1963 · High and Low as Baba - National Shoes Executive
- 1963 · Teinen Taishoku as
- 1963 · Ninja in a Business Suit as
- 1962 · Elegant Beast as Tokizo Maeda, ex soldier
- 1962 · Ninja, A Band of Assassins as Sandayû Momochi
- 1962 · Chibusa o daku musume tachi as
- 1962 · A Wanderer's Notebook as Gorô Shirasaka
- 1962 · Gakusei geisha koi to kenka as
- 1962 · Our Failures as
- 1962 · Yoka chigo zakura Make no wakamusha as
- 1962 · Genkuro Yoshitsune as
- 1962 · Taiyō Sensei Seishunki as
- 1962 · Sakura Official as
- 1962 · A Roaring Trade as
- 1962 · Sanjuro as Mutsuta, the Chamberlain
- 1961 · Mannen Taro and His Feminine Colleagues as Asai
- 1961 · As the Clouds Scatter as
- 1961 · Red Flowers of Hell as
- 1961 · Kaachan as Toyoda Yoshigurô
- 1961 · Tenka no Kaidanji Senpû Tarô as Captain Togawa
- 1961 · Hell's Juggler as
- 1960 · The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night as Kikuzō Uetani
- 1960 · 素浪人百万石 as
- 1960 · Chikûho no kodomotachi as
- 1960 · Youth in Fury as Goro Oseto
- 1960 · The Sand City in Manchuria as Huang
- 1960 · Man of the World 2 as
- 1960 · The Samurai Markets as
- 1960 · Hot Corner Murder as Fueki
- 1960 · Man of the World as
- 1959 · The Human Wall as
- 1959 · Echo in the Mountains as Hanabusa Itchō
- 1959 · Koko ni otoko ari as
- 1959 · The Cast-Off as
- 1959 · Hiroi Ten as
- 1959 · The Hidden Treasure as
- 1959 · Eyes of Mother and Daughter as
- 1958 · The Days of Evil Women as
- 1958 · His Scarlet Cloak as
- 1958 · Magistrate Ooka’s Legends as
- 1958 · Giants and Toys as Junji Harukawa
- 1958 · Botchan as Yamaarashi
- 1958 · The Ballad of Narayama as Matayan's son
- 1958 · Nitōhei monogatari: Shindara kami-sama no maki as Private first class Sasaki
- 1958 · The Boy Detectives Club – The No-Headed Man as The Fiend with Twenty Faces
- 1958 · The Boy Detectives Club – The Invisible Fiend as The Fiend with Twenty Faces
- 1957 · The Unbalanced Wheel as
- 1957 · The Adventures of Chuji as Monk Koen
- 1957 · Yellow Crow as Ichiro Yoshida
- 1957 · A Case of Honor as
- 1956 · I Will Buy You as Ippei Tamaki
- 1956 · Dotanba as
- 1956 · The Thick-Walled Room as
- 1956 · Seishun wo warera ni as Yusuke Nanbu
- 1956 · The Burmese Harp as
- 1956 · Evil Reward as
- 1955 · Policeman's Diary, Part 2 as
- 1955 · The juvenile as Police detective Totsuka
- 1955 · Tsukiyo no kasa as
- 1955 · Three Faces as
- 1955 · The Refugee as
- 1955 · The Big Ambition as
- 1955 · Policeman's Diary as Iwata
- 1954 · Three Loves as Father Yasugi
- 1954 · The Cock Crows Twice as
- 1954 · A Billionaire as Politician
- 1954 · The Valley Between Love and Death as Dr. Matsumura
- 1954 · Turbid youth as
- 1954 · Madam of the first class and husband of the third class as
- 1954 · Hana to ryû - Dai-ni-bu: Aijô ruten as
- 1953 · First-Rate Wife, Third-Rate Husband as Senkichi Miyama
- 1953 · The Lovers as Kaji
- 1953 · Youth of Heiji Senigata as Hachigoro
- 1953 · White Fish as Komiya
- 1953 · Reunion as
- 1953 · The Blue Revolution as
- 1953 · Zoku jūdai no seiten as Mr. Senoo
- 1953 · Mr. Pu as Yonekichi Noro
- 1953 · An Edoite Judge as Enma no Kitaro
- 1952 · This Way, That Way as
- 1952 · Sunset Over Mount Fuji as Shigeshiro Baba
- 1952 · The Woman Who Touched the Legs as
- 1952 · 恐妻時代 as Director Otani
- 1952 · Ikiru as Novelist
- 1952 · Today is Payday as Director Koishi
- 1952 · Beauty and the Thief as Dohachi
- 1952 · Forbidden Path as
- 1952 · Forty-Eight Man as
- 1952 · Love's Cheerleader as Philosophy Student
- 1952 · Love's Zephir Along the Tokaido as Kitahachi
- 1952 · I Was a Prisoner in Siberia as
- 1952 · お洒落狂女 as
- 1952 · Farewell to Spring as Toshikazu Kanemura
- 1952 · Riverside Fish Market Empire as
- 1952 · Mr. Lucky as
- 1952 · Casebooks of Detective Umon: The Incident of the Fawn-Pattern Cloth as Benitarô
- 1951 · Wedding March as Jugoro Fujima
- 1951 · Sekidô matsuri as
- 1951 · Bengawan Solo as Noro Johei
- 1951 · Stolen Love as Secretary Furuya
- 1951 · 新遊侠伝 遊侠往来 as
- 1951 · 風雲児 as
- 1951 · 新遊侠伝 as
- 1951 · The Man Without a Nationality as Don-chan
- 1951 · Yasubei Nakayama as
- 1951 · Koibito as Laundry shop owner
- 1951 · Conduct Report on Matashiro: The Devil Princess and Winter Rain as Kojirô Naitô
- 1951 · Nightshade Flower as
- 1950 · Red Peony of Night as
- 1950 · Tenpo Suikoden - Otone's Night Fog as Sunosaki Masakichi
- 1950 · Oogonju as
- 1950 · When We Came Back as
- 1950 · Pursuit At Dawn as
- 1950 · Sanshiro of Ginza as Madman
- 1950 · Duel in the Sun as Worker
- 1950 · Four Seasons of Women as Husband with children
- 1949 · Stray Dog as Bluebird Theatre manager
- 1949 · Endless Passion as Cook
- 1949 · Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of Edo as
- 1949 · Ningen moyo as
- 1947 · The Age of Beginnings as Writer Matsuura
- 1947 · The Devil of Edo as