Hiroyuki Nagato
January 10, 1934 (90 years old) in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hiroyuki Nagato (January 10, 1934 – May 21, 2011) was a Japanese actor. Nagato was born in Kyoto. He starred in Season of the Sun, Endless Desire, My Second Brother, Stolen Desire, and Sukeban Deka, and Yo-Yo Girl Cop. He died in Tokyo on May 21, 2011. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hiroyuki Nagato, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2011 · Shodo Girls: Blue Blue Sky as
- 2010 · Flowers as Soutarou Endo
- 2010 · Daimajin Kanon as Jūzō
- 2009 · Golden Flower: What Is Hidden Is the True Flower, What Is Gone Is the Butterfly as
- 2009 · Yukemuri Sniper as
- 2009 · Shinjuku Incident as Hara Ooda
- 2009 · Asahiyama Zoo Story: Penguins in the Sky as Keisuke Nirasaki
- 2009 · Pride as Konsaburo Hoshino
- 2009 · Mission To Kill as
- 2008 · Dreaming Awake as
- 2008 · Onihei Crime Files: The Inside Woman as Hikoju Sagami
- 2008 · The Yagyu Conspiracy as
- 2008 · Samurai Gangsters as
- 2008 · Zatoichi Live as
- 2007 · Song of Goodbye as Yakitoriya Jinpei
- 2007 · Switching – Goodbye Me as Doctor
- 2007 · Onihei Crime Files: Unibrow as Hikoju Sagami
- 2006 · Yo-Yo Girl Cop as Kurayami Shirei
- 2005 · A Hardest Night!! as Master
- 2004 · Izo as Great Priest
- 2004 · Onigiri: Arcadia monogatari as Yamatani
- 2003 · Gozu as
- 2003 · The Man in White Part 2: Requiem for the Lion as
- 2003 · The Man in White as
- 2003 · Okite as
- 2002 · AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo as Haruomi Hojo
- 2002 · Meirosou no sangeki as Kunitake Tenbo
- 2001 · Siberian Express 2 as
- 2000 · Young Madam's Interference in a Homicide as Shotaro Yoshikawa
- 2000 · Chinpira as
- 2000 · Yakuza Ladies 10 as
- 2000 · Hot Blooded Yakuza at the Shopping District! - Chapter 2: The Explosion as
- 1999 · Hot Blooded Yakuza at the Shopping District! - Chapter 1: The Rage as
- 1999 · The Oar as
- 1997 · A Story of Modern Chivalry as Masuzo Munekata
- 1997 · OL忠臣蔵 Chu〜Shin Gura as
- 1997 · Kagerô 3 as
- 1997 · The King of Kita: Roar of Darkness as
- 1996 · Mystery SL Yamaguchi Line Lady Tunnel Murder as
- 1995 · House of Sleeping Beauties as Fukura
- 1995 · Date Masamune: The One-Eyed Dragon's Love and Ambition as Kosai Sōitsu
- 1994 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 9 as Shogun Tsunayoshi
- 1993 · Yearning as
- 1993 · A Samurai's Sorrow as
- 1993 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 8 as
- 1993 · Bored Hatamoto: Letter of Death as
- 1992 · The Skull Soldier as Sawamoto
- 1992 · Faraway Sunset as Dr. Kitasato
- 1992 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 7 as
- 1992 · The Oil-Hell Murder as
- 1992 · Shadow Hunters as
- 1991 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 6 as Shogun Tsunayoshi
- 1990 · Love of Sawako as Sawako's father
- 1990 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 5 as
- 1990 · Ronin-gai as Heihachiro
- 1990 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 4 as
- 1990 · ママ母戦争 as
- 1990 · Black Princess, Hell Angel as
- 1990 · Yellow Fangs as
- 1990 · She-Shogun as Honda Masanobu
- 1989 · A Sandcastle Model Family Home as
- 1989 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 3 as Tsunayoshi
- 1989 · Onihei Hankachō as
- 1989 · Four Days of Snow and Blood as Koichi Kido
- 1989 · Shogun's Shadow as Tagaya Rokubei
- 1988 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 2 as Shogun Tsunayoshi
- 1988 · Revolver as Ijichi
- 1988 · Tomorrow as Taiichiro Miura
- 1988 · The Notorious Bored Samurai as
- 1988 · Sukeban Deka the Movie 2: Counter-Attack of the Kazama Sisters as Dark Command
- 1987 · Ore wa otokoda! kanketsu-hen as
- 1987 · Hachiko as
- 1987 · Sukeban Deka: The Movie as Dark Command
- 1987 · Taikoki as
- 1986 · Sukeban Deka III: Shojo Ninpo-cho Denki as Dark director
- 1986 · Michi as
- 1986 · South to the Horizon as Detective Kume
- 1985 · Sukeban Deka as Nowake Sanpei
- 1985 · Shoujo ni Nani ga Okotta ka as Hisayuki Azuma
- 1985 · Shoujo ni Nani ga Okotta ka as
- 1984 · The Wangan Highway as Nagasawa
- 1983 · Stewardess Story as
- 1983 · Hometown as Denroku
- 1983 · A Bridge of Tears as
- 1983 · Alone in the Rain as
- 1983 · Tokugawa Ieyasu as Honda Sakuzaemon
- 1982 · 後鳥羽伝説殺人事件 as
- 1981 · Sudachi no toki kyoiku wa shinazu as
- 1981 · This Is Noriko as Harue's husband
- 1981 · The Imperial Navy as
- 1981 · Donbe's Story as ムツゴロウ
- 1980 · Niji wo Oru as 津村賢次郎
- 1980 · Onryō! Azawarau ningyō as
- 1980 · 不良少年 as
- 1980 · May Love Be Restored as Jinzo Takesue
- 1979 · The Grudge and the Cat as
- 1979 · Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit as Father
- 1978 · At Noon as
- 1978 · September Sky as
- 1978 · Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron as Kichigoro
- 1978 · Otei-chan as 長門裕之
- 1977 · The Visitor in the Eye as Eiichiro Komori
- 1977 · Proof of the Man as
- 1977 · Gambling Code and Feuds as Fusajirô Konno
- 1977 · Hakunetsu Dead Heat as
- 1976 · Akai Shougeki as
- 1975 · Red Suspicion as
- 1974 · Virgin Blues as
- 1974 · Red Paper Lantern as
- 1973 · Shiro Jishi Kamen as Narrator (voice)
- 1972 · Organized Crime: Killer's Glory as
- 1972 · My Voiceless Friends as
- 1972 · The Kanto Scarlet Cherry Gang as Shinkichi
- 1972 · A Scarred Life 2: Blood Will Tell as
- 1972 · Red Peony Gambler: Execution of Duty as
- 1971 · The Man as
- 1970 · Woman's Police: Appointment with Danger as Takijima
- 1969 · Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza as
- 1969 · Penitentiary Brothers as
- 1969 · Ruthless Gambler as
- 1969 · Mini-Skirt Lynchers as
- 1969 · Red Peony Gambler: Second Generation Ceremony as
- 1968 · New Prison Walls of Abashiri as Tarô Komatsu
- 1968 · Lost Virgin as Nakano
- 1968 · Rainbow Over the Pacific as
- 1968 · How to Make a Big Hit as
- 1967 · The Domain: Where The Blade Enters as
- 1967 · Underworld series - Pardon My Violent Ways as
- 1966 · Debt of Honor as
- 1966 · The Domain: Duel at Thunder Gate as
- 1966 · Dash to the Sun as
- 1966 · Showdown of Men as
- 1966 · Dokonjo Taisho as
- 1966 · Silence Has No Wings as
- 1966 · The Domain: Kanda Festival Showdown as
- 1966 · The Actress vs. the Greedy Sharks as Ho-in
- 1965 · Code of Ruffians as
- 1965 · Zoku seiun yakuza - ikari no otoko as Kanta
- 1965 · True Osaka Grit as
- 1965 · One Man's Chivalry as
- 1965 · The Kingdom of Jirocho 4 as
- 1965 · The Domain: Kanto Legends of Chivalry as
- 1965 · The Domain: The Naniwa Story as
- 1965 · The Boss as
- 1965 · The Radish and the Carrot as
- 1964 · Dai nippon kosodoro den as Tower Takai
- 1964 · Nippon Paradise as
- 1964 · The Domain as
- 1964 · 続・図々しい奴 as
- 1964 · Dear Mr. Prime Minister as
- 1964 · Punishment of a Lawless Villian as
- 1964 · Life of Hishakaku 3 as
- 1964 · The Kingdom of Jirocho 3 as
- 1964 · Kakedashi keiji as
- 1964 · An Impudent Man as
- 1963 · The Insect Woman as Matsunami
- 1963 · The Kingdom of Jirocho 2 as
- 1963 · The Kingdom of Jirocho 1 as
- 1963 · Young Swordsman as Hosoo Chojuro
- 1963 · Beautiful Calendar as
- 1963 · Double Wedding as Yoshioka
- 1963 · Life of Hishakaku 2 as
- 1963 · To Your Majesty, The Emperor as
- 1963 · Life of a Flower as Tsurumatsu
- 1963 · Tattoo of Love as
- 1963 · Escape from Hell as Kojuro
- 1963 · Twin Sisters of Kyoto as Hideo Otomo
- 1963 · Bad Reputation of the Big Three as
- 1962 · Danger Pays as Tetsuzô Okita
- 1962 · Ai to shi no katami as
- 1962 · The Body as
- 1962 · The Lucky General as
- 1962 · I Hate But Love as
- 1962 · Akitsu Hot Springs as
- 1962 · The Broken Commandment as Ginnosuke Tsuchiya
- 1962 · Ningen Gari as Takuji Odagiri
- 1962 · Cat Changed Into Tiger as Killer
- 1961 · A Bold Life as Kosuke Konya
- 1961 · The Story of a Salesman: Every Man Has a Dream as
- 1961 · Joe of Aces: Give and Take as
- 1961 · Isseki Nicho as Shuichi
- 1961 · Yoru no chōsen-sha as
- 1961 · Pigs and Battleships as Kinta
- 1960 · Sixteen years old as
- 1960 · The Warped Ones as Kashiwagi
- 1960 · Smashing the 0-Line as Katori
- 1960 · The Sleeping Beast Within as Shotaro Kasai
- 1960 · The Girls and the Students as
- 1960 · The Law's Bloody Wounds as 露木保夫
- 1959 · The Age of Our Own as Yasuo
- 1959 · My Second Brother as Kiichi Yasumoto, eldest brother
- 1959 · ゆがんだ月 as Masao Katsuragi
- 1959 · Break Down that Wall as Tatsuo Moriyama
- 1959 · Machi ga nemuru toki as
- 1959 · Saijo katagi as Reikichi
- 1959 · The Fugitive as
- 1959 · The Third Dead Angle as
- 1959 · Immoral Lecture as
- 1958 · Osaka no kaze as
- 1958 · Endless Desire as Satoru
- 1958 · I'll Kill the Women as Nakaji Ibuki
- 1958 · Stolen Desire as Shinichi Kunida
- 1957 · Teen Age Trap as
- 1957 · Small Rats of the Edo Town as Kakusaburô Ikeda
- 1957 · The Eagle and the Hawk as Goro
- 1957 · The Barefoot Girl as
- 1956 · Human Torpedoes Attack as
- 1956 · Okinawa no Tami as
- 1956 · Tonari no yome as
- 1956 · Season of the Sun as Tatsuya Tsugawa
- 1956 · Love is Lost as Tamatarō
- 1955 · The juvenile as Keiichi Nomura
- 1955 · Vanished Glory as
- 1955 · Goblin Warrior as
- 1954 · Teru hi kumoru hi dainihen Part 01 as
- 1954 · Daikichi Konomura as Gorodayu
- 1954 · Jirocho in Disgrace as
- 1954 · Last of the Wild Ones as
- 1954 · 濡れ髪権八 as 本庄助八
- 1954 · お役者変化 as 弟七三郎
- 1954 · Jirocho's New Year as
- 1953 · Jirocho, the Hunted as
- 1951 · Five Men of Edo as
- 1948 · Children Hand in Hand as
- 1945 · 東海水滸伝 as
- 1945 · Victory Song as Yuichi
- 1943 · The Life of Matsu the Untamed as