Shirō Ōsaka
February 14, 1920 (104 years old) in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, Japan
Shirō Ōsaka (大坂志郎 ; 14 February 1920 - 3 March 1989) was a Japanese actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1989 · Kasuga the Court Lady as Ittetsu Inaba
- 1986 · Yakuza Ladies as
- 1986 · Inochi as Kudo Seikichi
- 1984 · Appassionata as
- 1980 · The Bear Storm as
- 1979 · Run Truck Rascal, Run! as
- 1977 · Love in the Mud as
- 1977 · The Wild Daisy as Tamiko's Father
- 1977 · Ame no meguri ai as
- 1975 · The Last Song as
- 1972 · A Chorus of One Million People as Machimura
- 1971 · The Samurai's Justice as
- 1969 · Penitentiary Brothers as
- 1969 · The Woman Gambler's Tenth Game as
- 1969 · Two Enemy Women Gamblers as
- 1968 · Woman Gambler and the Nun as
- 1968 · 若い川の流れ as
- 1968 · Dorobō Sodachi Dorobōi as
- 1968 · Age of Japanese Guerrillas as Kiyama
- 1968 · ドリフターズですよ!盗って盗って盗りまくれ as
- 1968 · Dice and Swords as
- 1967 · Return to Kanto Prison as Chuzo Okai
- 1967 · Aruhi watashi wa as
- 1967 · The Bogus Policeman as
- 1966 · Secret Love as Shoichiro Yabe
- 1966 · The Pretty Jade as
- 1966 · Dianas of the Campus as
- 1966 · Pretty Devil Yoko as Yabuki
- 1966 · A Circus Girl as
- 1966 · A World For Two as
- 1965 · Secret Club 000 as
- 1965 · Prison Walls of Abashiri, Part 2 as Michiko's Husband
- 1965 · Rampaging Dog as
- 1965 · Cold Rice, Osan, Chan as
- 1964 · Black Thief as
- 1964 · The Great Duel as
- 1964 · Brand of Evil as
- 1964 · Ukyunosuke's Reverse Ichimonji Cut as
- 1964 · Jakoman and Tetsu as Sotaro
- 1964 · Tale on Tokai Chivalry as
- 1963 · Yakuza of Seki as Wakichi of Sakai
- 1963 · Ukyunosuke on Patrol as
- 1963 · Alone Across the Pacific as
- 1963 · The Symbol of a Man as Kanzo
- 1963 · Tragedy of the Coolie Samurai as
- 1963 · Badge of the Night as
- 1963 · Five Ronins as
- 1962 · Hana to ryu as
- 1962 · Ai to shi no katami as
- 1962 · Rainbow Over Kinmon as
- 1962 · Fresh Leaves as Dr. Yamaka
- 1962 · Boku chin hōrō-ki as
- 1962 · 零戦黒雲一家 as
- 1962 · The Frozen Plains as
- 1962 · Kawa wa nagareru as
- 1962 · Ningen Gari as
- 1962 · Otoko to otoko no ikiru machi as
- 1961 · The Black Scar as
- 1961 · Kusa wo karu musume as
- 1961 · Gonin no totsugeki tai as
- 1961 · Pigs and Battleships as Hoshino
- 1960 · The Rambler in the Sunset as
- 1960 · Knock Down as
- 1959 · When a Man Risks His Life as
- 1959 · The Ghost of Iwojima as
- 1959 · ゆがんだ月 as Akira Kimoto
- 1959 · Tokyo no Kodoku as
- 1959 · Abashiri Prison as
- 1959 · Saijo katagi as Ichimatsu
- 1959 · Immoral Lecture as Bunpei Sagara / Ryosuke Fujimura
- 1958 · Osaka no kaze as
- 1958 · Red Pier as Detective Noro
- 1958 · The Man Who Wagers Tomorrow as Daishirô Shirafuji
- 1958 · That Wonderful Guy as Ichirō
- 1958 · Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku as
- 1957 · Teen Age Trap as
- 1957 · The Barefoot Girl as
- 1957 · Nikutai no hankō as
- 1957 · Saigo no totsugeki as
- 1957 · Dancing Sisters as
- 1956 · Hungry Soul, Part II as Masaharu Shimotsuma
- 1956 · Hungry Soul as Masaharu Shimotsuma
- 1956 · Saigo no sentō-ki as
- 1956 · Nikoyon monogatari as
- 1956 · Our Town as Shintaro
- 1956 · Phoenix as
- 1956 · Crossroad as
- 1956 · I'm Not the Criminal as
- 1956 · Funny Friend: The Baby and Express as
- 1955 · Forever a Woman as Yoshio
- 1955 · Policeman's Diary, Part 2 as
- 1955 · Passion and Rifle Bullets as Koji Sugimoto
- 1955 · Tales of Ginza as Santarô Mochizuki
- 1955 · Every Wife Cannot Stand Still as Kentaro Sakurai
- 1954 · Travels of Lord Mito Pt.3 as
- 1954 · Between Yesterday and Tomorrow as
- 1954 · Always in My Heart Part 3 as
- 1954 · 濡れ髪権八 as 桜川小善平
- 1954 · Shinkon Tenki-zu as
- 1953 · Young Miss Executive as
- 1953 · Tokyo Story as Keizo Hirayama
- 1953 · New Tokyo March as
- 1952 · Kyōshū as
- 1951 · 男の哀愁 as
- 1950 · Rumba of Passion as
- 1950 · Battle of Roses as
- 1950 · Street of Violence as Suzumoto
- 1949 · Sad Whistling as Matsu-chan
- 1949 · Odoru ryûgûjô as Sabakichi
- 1946 · Twenty-Year-Old Youth as 啓吉/Keikichi
- 1946 · Victory of Women as Student
- 1946 · Morning for the Osone Family as Takashi Osone
- 1943 · Our Planes Fly South as
- 1943 · Port of Flowers as Eikichi
- 1943 · Three Sons And Two Daughters At Home as