Mikio Narita
Mikio Narita (成田三樹夫, Narita Mikio, 31 January 1935 – 9 April 1990) was a Japanese actor. He was most famous for playing villains.[1] He often worked with Kinji Fukasaku. Narita graduated from Haiyuza Theatre Company acting school and joined Daiei Film. His career as a screen actor started in 1963.[2] His film debut was the 1963 film Kōkō Sannensei.[3] He gradually won fame by playing the role of the villains.[3] In 1971, Narita left Daiei and became a freelance actor.[3] AS a freelance actor he appeared in many yakuza films produced by Toei film company.[3] In Japan he is best known for his role in Tantei Monogatari(TV series). He is also well known for his part in Battles Without Honor and Humanity series.[4] He also portrayed the evil character in Mito Kōmon (3rd season). He died of Linitis plastica on 9 April 1990.[3] His final film role was in the 1990 film "Jipangu".[3]
Known For
Credits
- 1992 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 7 as
- 1990 · The Legend of Zipang as Hayashi
- 1989 · Water Moon as
- 1989 · Lonely Hitman as
- 1989 · The Notorious Bored Samurai 3 as Makino Bizen no Kami
- 1989 · Yakuza Ladies 3 as Ryukichi Terada
- 1988 · Stay Gold as
- 1988 · A Chaos of Flowers as Harufusa Hatano
- 1988 · Bakayaro! I'm Plenty Mad as Tadashi Okawa (Episode 3)
- 1988 · Ooku: Empress of the Tokugawa as
- 1988 · Break Out as Toda
- 1988 · Those Swell Yakuza as
- 1987 · Tokyo Bordello as
- 1987 · Sure Death 4 as Lord Sakai
- 1987 · Father Avenger as Hyoto
- 1987 · The Lady in a Black Dress as Ohno
- 1986 · Yakuza Ladies as Akimasa Koiso
- 1986 · The Sea and Poison as Shibata
- 1986 · Be-Bop High School 2 as Fujimoto
- 1986 · Sure Death! 3 as
- 1986 · Desperate Pursuit as Head of Police
- 1985 · The Last True Yakuza as Nobuo Yamatatsu
- 1985 · No More God, No More Love as
- 1985 · Oar as Bunzo Tanigawa
- 1984 · Fireflies in the North as Kido
- 1984 · Appassionata as
- 1983 · Legend of the Eight Samurai as Ohta Sukemasa
- 1983 · The Geisha as
- 1983 · Theater Of Life as
- 1982 · Ninja Wars as Kashin Koji
- 1982 · The Dropout as
- 1982 · Samon’s Hell Revenge: Unauthorised Jutte Records as
- 1982 · Onimasa: A Japanese Godfather as
- 1982 · Ninja Hunt as
- 1982 · Ninja Gangsters 2: The Lullaby of Hell as
- 1981 · The Hidden Trail of the Beasts as Nonoyama
- 1981 · Roaring Fire as Reika
- 1981 · Samurai Reincarnation as Izumori Matsudaira
- 1980 · The First Catch as
- 1980 · 映画村殺人事件 as
- 1980 · Tokugawa Ichizoku no Houkai as
- 1980 · Shadow Warriors: Hattori Hanzo as Matsudaira Izu Mamoru Nobutsuna
- 1979 · The Fixer as
- 1979 · Detective Story as Hattori
- 1979 · G.I. Samurai as Kosa
- 1979 · The Shogun Assassins as Goto Matabei
- 1979 · The Resurrection of the Golden Wolf as Koizumi
- 1979 · Dead Angle as
- 1979 · Hunter in the Dark as Gosun
- 1979 · The Rivals as
- 1979 · Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity as Takeshi Tsugawa
- 1979 · Down with The Big Boss as
- 1978 · The Fall of Ako Castle as Kato
- 1978 · Never Give Up as Nakado Tasuke
- 1978 · Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron as Fukuzaemon
- 1978 · Message from Space as Rockseia XII
- 1978 · Tarao Bannai as Goro Seo
- 1978 · Shogun's Samurai as Ayamaro Karasumasu
- 1977 · Japanese Godfather: Ambition as Seiji Kataoka
- 1977 · The Story of a Geisha as
- 1977 · Shinjuku's Number One Drunk-Killer Tetsu as Eisaku Daimon
- 1977 · Hokuriku Proxy War as Mr. Kubo
- 1977 · Utamaro's World as Juzaburo Tsutaya
- 1977 · Japan's Don as Seiji Kataoka
- 1976 · Yakuza Graveyard as Nozaki
- 1976 · The Three Ginza Rascals as
- 1976 · The Great Okinawa Yakuza War as Onaga
- 1976 · New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 3: Last Days of the Boss as Koji Matsuoka
- 1976 · Operation Plazma in Osaka as
- 1975 · Karate Bear Fighter as Ryuki
- 1975 · New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 2: Head of the Boss as Shigehiko Aihara
- 1975 · Karate Bullfighter as Nakasone
- 1975 · The Murder Corps as
- 1975 · Cops vs. Thugs as Katsumi Kawade
- 1975 · Graveyard of Honor as Noboru Kajiki
- 1974 · Violent Fraternity as
- 1974 · Black Panther Bitch M as Hayami
- 1974 · The Viper Brothers: Up on 30 Charges as
- 1974 · Hanzo the Razor: Who's Got the Gold? as Bansaku Tonami
- 1973 · Yakuza of the Present as Nakagawa
- 1973 · Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War as Hiroshi Matsunaga
- 1973 · Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable as Detective Kondo
- 1973 · Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima as Hiroshi Matsunaga
- 1973 · Rebellion Reward as Takami Sakurai
- 1973 · Battles Without Honor and Humanity as
- 1972 · Yakuza Wolf 2: Extend My Condolences as
- 1972 · Shadow Hunters 2: Echo of Destiny as Gekko
- 1972 · Shadow Hunters as Moonlight
- 1971 · Blood Vendetta as Eikichi Mine
- 1970 · The Killer's Killer as
- 1970 · Step on the Gas! as
- 1970 · Easy Money as
- 1970 · Woman Gambling Expert: Stakes of a Game of Chance as
- 1970 · Woman Boss as
- 1969 · The Woman Gambler's Trump Card as
- 1969 · Sleepy Eyes of Death 13: The Full Moon Swordsman as
- 1969 · Gateway to Glory as
- 1969 · The Woman Killer as
- 1969 · Two Enemy Women Gamblers as
- 1968 · The Woman Dicer as
- 1968 · Champion Woman Gambler as
- 1968 · The Pit of Death as Haruo Kuramoto
- 1967 · Territory of the Night as
- 1967 · The Hoodlum Priest as
- 1967 · The Sister Gamblers as
- 1967 · Sleepy Eyes of Death 9: Trail of Traps as Ukon Saegusa
- 1967 · Quick-Draw Dog as
- 1967 · A Certain Killer as Maeda
- 1966 · Prison Release Loyalty Offering as
- 1966 · Stray Dog as
- 1966 · Hoodlum Soldier's Flight to Freedom as
- 1966 · A Drop of Grease as
- 1966 · You and I as
- 1966 · The Freezing Point as Murai
- 1966 · Tokyo Ninja Force as
- 1966 · The Hoodlum Soldier Deserts Again as
- 1965 · Zatoichi and the Chess Expert as Tadasu Jumonji
- 1965 · 牝犬脱走 as
- 1965 · Zero-Fighters as
- 1965 · Seisaku's Wife as Chief Military Police
- 1965 · 雲を呼ぶ講道館 as
- 1965 · Hoodlum Soldier as
- 1965 · Young Boss as Naojiro
- 1965 · Back Stairways as
- 1965 · The Dedicated Gunman as Sadao Kawamatsu
- 1964 · The Enforcer as
- 1964 · High School Juniors (Part II) as
- 1964 · Homeless Dog as