
Shinichi Himori
Shinichi Himori (10 January 1907 – 12 September 1959), born Kazuo Moriyama, was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1925 to 1959. Born in Tokyo, Himori entered the Shochiku studios in 1924 and, after starting out in side roles, became a leading player, particularly specializing in realistic films after the coming of sound.[1] With his starring role in Yasujirō Ozu's The Only Son as the best example, he was often featured in films by famous directors for his earnest acting that smelled of reality.[1] He became a by player after the war, but died of a heart attack in 1959. Shochiku honored him with a company funeral. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shinichi Himori, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1958 · One Step to Happiness as
- 1957 · Dancing Mistress as Bonji-ya Wahei
- 1957 · Birth of Romance as Daisaku
- 1956 · のんき侍大暴れ as 嘉平
- 1954 · Monster with Twenty Faces as
- 1954 · Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky as
- 1954 · Dancing Girls of Izu as
- 1954 · Sunny house as Tokuji Yamada
- 1953 · 悲しき瞳 as
- 1952 · Carmen's Innocent Love as
- 1952 · Ikiru as Kimura
- 1951 · Under the Blossoming Peach as
- 1950 · Scandal as
- 1949 · Odoru ryûgûjô as Mr. Tai, Mayer
- 1949 · 娘十八嘘つき時代 as
- 1948 · Shachō to onna tenin as
- 1947 · The Ball at the Anjo House as Takehiko Yuri
- 1947 · The Fellows Who Ate the Elephant as
- 1946 · Waiting Woman as Ichirôji Sugihara
- 1944 · Jubilation Street as
- 1941 · Ornamental Hairpin as Mr. Hiroyasu
- 1940 · Namida no Sekinin as
- 1939 · Warm Current as Itoda
- 1939 · Surging Waves as
- 1939 · Five Siblings as
- 1939 · Southern Wind as
- 1939 · Four Seasons of Children as Shunichi
- 1938 · The Masseurs and a Woman as Fukuichi Misawa
- 1937 · The Lights of Asakusa as Futokō
- 1937 · A Star Athlete as Mori
- 1936 · The Only Son as Ryosuke Ninomiya
- 1936 · Family Meeting as Bantō
- 1935 · Okoto and Sasuke as
- 1933 · The Boss's Son at College as
- 1933 · A Man with a Married Woman's Hairdo as
- 1932 · Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki as
- 1932 · The Loyal 47 Ronin as Tanuki
- 1931 · Silver Stream as Seki, painter
- 1930 · Kiro Ni Tachite as
- Future · The Foster Mother as
- 1958 · Hobo Village as
- 1957 · When It Rains, It Pours as
- 1957 · 続二等兵物語 決戦体制の巻 as
- 1957 · Utau yajikita kogane dōchū as
- 1956 · Farewell to Dream as
- 1954 · Surprising 53 Stations of the Tokaido as
- 1953 · Always in My Heart Part 2 as
- 1953 · A Japanese Tragedy as
- 1953 · Mole Alley as
- 1953 · New Tokyo March as
- 1950 · Homecoming as
- 1950 · Peko-chan and Densuke as
- 1949 · Mr. Shosuke Ohara as Jiromasa Yoshida
- 1948 · Tomorrow There Will Be Fine Weather as
- 1944 · The Man Who Has Returned as
- 1942 · Dance of the Capital as
- 1942 · A Certain Woman as
- 1942 · South Wind 2 as
- 1942 · Otoko no iki as
- 1942 · The Spy Has Not Died Yet as
- 1942 · There Was a Father as Minoru Uchida
- 1941 · Dawn Chorus as
- 1941 · Notes of an Itinerant Performer as Doctor
- 1940 · Nobuko as Thief
- 1939 · Weeds with flowers as
- 1937 · Goodbye to the Front as
- 1934 · Street Without End as Shinkichi Yamamura
- 1934 · The Genealogy of Women as Mankichi, pickpocket
- 1933 · Sôbô as
- 1933 · The Layabout and Seabathing as
- 1933 · Apart from You as Guest
- 1932 · Passion as Murakawa, writer
- 1931 · The Neighbour's Wife and Mine as
- 1929 · I Graduated, But... as Tailor
- 1929 · Days of Youth as Hatamoto
- 1928 · Symphony of Youth as Takagi Kazuo
- 1928 · Physical Beauty as
- 1926 · Young Master as China Expert
- 1926 · Oh! Carefree, Aren't You? as
- 1925 · Brave Love as