Kazuo Hasegawa

Kazuo Hasegawa

Birthday

27.02.1908

Deathday

06.04.1984

Place of birth

Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Kazuo Hasegawa was a Japanese film and stage actor. He appeared in over 300 films from 1927 to 1963. Born to a sake brewing family in Kyoto, he first appeared on stage at age five in a theater run by his family as a side business. In 1918, he became a student of Nakamura Ganjirō I and performed kabuki in the Kansai region. He joined the Shochiku studio in 1927 and made his film debut in Chigo no kenpō under the name Chōjirō Hayashi. His good looks and graceful fighting style made him a major jidaigeki star, and he appeared in more than 120 films for Shochiku in 11 years, with the best works being directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. He moved to the Toho studio in 1937. On 11 November 1937, however, he was attacked by ruffians and his face slashed with razor blades. According to the historian Daisuke Miyao, "Even though there was no clear evidence, it was widely assumed that this violent incident was Shochiku's retaliatory measure against Hayashi's so-called betrayal." He recovered and changed his stage name to his real name, Kazuo Hasegawa. Hasegawa appeared in many successful films for Toho, including several "national-policy pictures with Chinese settings," such as Song of the White Orchid (1939) and China Night (1940), with co-star Ri Koran. He moved to Daiei Film in 1950 and continued appearing in the popular Zenigata Heiji series. He also appeared in many classic films including Kozaburo Yoshimura's The Tale of Genji (1951), Kinugasa's Gate of Hell (1953), and Kenji Mizoguchi's The Crucified Lovers (1954). He was appointed to Daiei's board of directors in 1957. To celebrate his 300th film, Hasegawa appeared in a new version of Yukinojō henge (known abroad as An Actor's Revenge) in 1963, directed by Kon Ichikawa. He left Daiei that year and continued to appear on stage and television, including starring in the second NHK Taiga drama Akō Rōshi in 1964. He also directed the Takarazuka Revue version of The Rose of Versailles in 1974.

Movies

China Night

China Night

1/2/1940

Kagaribi

Kagaribi

3/16/1928

Onna keizu

Onna keizu

6/11/1942

Jirocho Fuji

Jirocho Fuji

6/3/1959

Gate of Hell

Gate of Hell

10/30/1953

Reimei izen

Reimei izen

5/5/1931

The Gaijin

The Gaijin

5/1/1959

Benten kozo

Benten kozo

1/4/1928

Two Lanterns

Two Lanterns

7/13/1933

Genpei the Carp

Genpei the Carp

10/12/1933

晴小袖

晴小袖

1/9/1961

Idaten Kaido

Idaten Kaido

1/14/1944

Actor Shark

Actor Shark

8/29/1959

Yūkyō no mure

Yūkyō no mure

12/28/1948

Hinoki Butai

Hinoki Butai

1/17/1946

TV Series

Akō Rōshi

Akō Rōshi

1/5/1964

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