Masumi Okada
September 22, 1935 (89 years old) in Nice, France
Masumi Okada (岡田眞澄, Okada Masumi, September 22, 1935 – May 29, 2006) was a professional actor, singer, stand-up comedian, and film producer. Also known by his nickname, "Fanfan", he was born in Nice, France, to a Japanese father, Minoru Okada, who was an artist, and a Danish mother, Ingeborg Sevaldsen, who was the sister of Eline Eriksen, the model for the "Mermaid of Copenhagen" and wife of the statue's sculptor, Edvard Eriksen. Masumi Okada was the younger of two sons; his older brother, Taibi "Erick" Okada, was also an actor and presenter—known professionally as E. H. Eric, he was the emcee for the Beatles' 1966 concert in Tokyo.
Known For
Credits
- 2013 · トリック 母之泉篇 腸完全版 as
- 2006 · Waru: The End as
- 2006 · Damejin as
- 2004 · Izo as Chief of the Palace
- 2004 · Divorce Lawyer as Kichinosuke Konuma
- 2002 · Fan of Hong Kong star as
- 2000 · Trick as Yamada's father
- 1999 · Hakuchi: The Innocent as Head Manager
- 1998 · A Sleeping Forest as
- 1998 · Can't Hurry for Love as
- 1998 · Three Sisters Investigate as
- 1997 · To Love as Professor
- 1996 · San-ban Tēburu no Kyaku as
- 1996 · Kekkon no Risou to Genjitsu as
- 1995 · The Files of the Young Kindaichi as Junji Kazamatsuri
- 1995 · The Hunted as Lt. Wadakura
- 1995 · Getting Any? as Russian Actor
- 1992 · Sometime, Somewhere as Ehara
- 1991 · Jingi as
- 1991 · The Devil's Messenger DEATH MESSENGER as
- 1989 · cf Girl as
- 1988 · Goryokaku as
- 1988 · Kaito Ruby as Apartment Tenant
- 1986 · The Sea and Poison as Hattori
- 1986 · 美人母娘3人 ああ華麗なる結婚サギ as
- 1985 · Akagawa Jiro's Vampire is Coming of Age as
- 1985 · Fufu seikatsu as
- 1985 · Yakyuukyou no Uta as
- 1984 · 水曜ドラマスペシャル as
- 1984 · Sayonara Jupiter as Dr. Mohammed Mansur
- 1983 · The Key as
- 1982 · On the Road as
- 1981 · Tomorrow's Joe 2: The Movie as Jose Mendosa
- 1980 · Shōgun as Brother Michael
- 1980 · Four Seasons: Natsuko as Takahito Mori
- 1979 · Vampire Dracula appears in Kobe as
- 1978 · Winter's Flower as Shinkichi Mie
- 1977 · A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness as Keiko Tadokoro
- 1973 · Marco as Ti Wai
- 1972 · Woman His Prey as
- 1970 · New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stray Wolf in Snow as
- 1969 · Latitude Zero as Dr. Jules Masson
- 1969 · Daring Girls as
- 1968 · The Blazing Continent as
- 1968 · Living Skeleton as Father / Boss
- 1967 · My Sweetheart as The Johnnys' manager
- 1967 · The Return of the Filthy Seven as
- 1965 · Song of Dawn as
- 1965 · Love on the Rainbow as Shuhei Yuki
- 1964 · Hibari, Chiemi, Izumi: Sannin yoreba as
- 1963 · Ōkuma Shigenobu the great as
- 1963 · Element of Surprise as
- 1963 · Kigeki: Tonkatsu ichidai as Mariusu
- 1963 · Life of a Flower as Henry Heusken
- 1961 · Zokuzoku bantōhan to detchidon as
- 1960 · The Rambler on a Pearl Farm as
- 1960 · The Sand City in Manchuria as Rosuki
- 1960 · Man of the World 2 as
- 1960 · The Lovelorn Geisha as
- 1960 · Ore wa Ginza no kiheitai as McLane
- 1960 · Knock Down as
- 1960 · The Guitarist and the Rancher as
- 1959 · Kawaii Hana as
- 1959 · Windy Street as
- 1959 · Dynamite ni Hi o Tsukero as
- 1959 · Passport to Darkness as
- 1959 · Gun Number Zero as
- 1959 · I Will Challenge as
- 1959 · Crazy Jailbreak as Kunio Iwakami
- 1959 · おヤエの家つき女中 as
- 1959 · Immoral Lecture as
- 1958 · The Perfect Game as Kazu Tomita
- 1958 · Red Pier as Taabô
- 1958 · The Man Who Wagers Tomorrow as Morihiko Shirafuji
- 1958 · The Girl from Osaka as
- 1958 · Fangs of Night as
- 1957 · Man Who Causes a Storm as Shinsuke, Miyako's brother
- 1957 · A Sun-Tribe Myth from the Bakumatsu Era as Kisuke
- 1957 · Nikutai no hankō as Billy
- 1957 · Madam as
- 1957 · Streetlights as 小出英夫
- 1957 · Dancing Sisters as Tetsuo Izumi
- 1956 · Gesshoku as
- 1956 · Frankie the Milkman as
- 1956 · Hungry Soul, Part II as Tachibana's Old Friend D
- 1956 · Crazed Fruit as Frank
- 1956 · Season of the Sun as
- 1955 · The Green Music Box as Moon Prince
- Future · 顔に降りかかる雨 as
- 1956 · Funny Friend: The Baby and Express as
- 1955 · Tales of Ginza as Mineo Akaishi