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?From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Tatsuya Nakadai ( born Motohisa Nakadai December 13, 1932) is a Japanese leading film actor. He became a star after he was discovered working as a Tokyo shop clerk by filmmaker Masaki Kobayashi during the early 1950s. He became the favorite leading man of internationally-acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa after a well publicized fallout between Kurosawa and the legendary Toshiro Mifune. Beginning in the late 1950s, he worked with a number of Japan's best
Gender: Male
Born On: 13-Dec-1932
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Tatsuya Nakadai's Filmography on TV

List of programs starring Tatsuya Nakadai on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Jun 6, 2024 7:35 PM

Hachikô (1987)

In 1924, Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo, took in Hachiko, a golden brown Akita, as a pet. During his owner's life, Hachiko walk with him in the morning and greeted him at the end of each day at the nearby Shibuya Station. The pair continued their daily routine until May 1925, when Professor Ueno did not return. The professor had suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and died, never returning to the train station where Hachiko was waiting. Ever

Kagemusha (1980)

When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, in order to protect his clan from appearing weak and vulnerable. But he finds himself haunted by the warlord’s spirit as well as his own ambitions.

Oggi a me... domani a te (1968)

A man, released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.

L'ultimo Samurai (1967)

The mother of a feudal lord's only heir is kidnapped away from her husband by the lord. The husband and his samurai father must decide whether to accept the unjust decision, or risk death to get her back.

I, Human (1959)

A Japanese pacifist and socialist, unable to face the dire consequences of conscientious objection, is transformed by his attempts to compromise with the demands of war-time Japan.

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