Keiji Sada

Keiji Sada

Birthday

09.12.1926

Deathday

17.08.1964

Place of birth

Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Keiji Sada was a Japanese actor. He won the award for Best Actor at the 7th Blue Ribbon Awards for Anata Kaimasu (I Will Buy You) and Taifū Sōdōki (Typhoon). He was the father of the actor Kiichi Nakai. Sada is primarily known for starring in Ozu films, especially in the 1950s and most famously Good Morning (1959). He also was a supporting actor in two films of Masaki Kobayashi's Human Condition trilogy. Sada was born in Kyoto in 1926. While a student, he roomed at a boarding house owned by the actor Shuji Sano, and on graduation was offered a position at Shochiku Studios. He was paired with Kinuyo Tanaka for his debut appearance, Keisuke Kinoshita's Phoenix. Sada was killed in a car crash in 1964. His wife and children were unharmed. He was 37.

Movies

Typhoon Furor

Typhoon Furor

12/19/1956

Sweet Sweat

Sweet Sweat

9/19/1964

Yassamossa

Yassamossa

2/25/1953

Late Autumn

Late Autumn

11/13/1960

Good Morning

Good Morning

5/12/1959

Brand of Evil

Brand of Evil

5/29/1964

Immortal Love

Immortal Love

9/16/1961

I Will Buy You

I Will Buy You

11/21/1956

The Portrait

The Portrait

8/3/1948

Phoenix

Phoenix

12/11/1947

Blood Is Dry

Blood Is Dry

10/9/1960

Fountainhead

Fountainhead

2/26/1956

白磁の人

白磁の人

1/15/1957

Tokyo Omnibus

Tokyo Omnibus

10/30/1959

Love and Duty

Love and Duty

3/24/1954

Enraptured

Enraptured

4/18/1961

Irohanihoheto

Irohanihoheto

5/20/1960

Hobo Village

Hobo Village

1/29/1958

Aoi kairyū

Aoi kairyū

4/9/1961

Secret Love

Secret Love

4/18/1962

Umi no Chizu

Umi no Chizu

6/30/1959

High Teen

High Teen

5/26/1959

Uzu

Uzu

1/15/1961

Shūkin ryokō

Shūkin ryokō

10/29/1957

The Refugee

The Refugee

5/3/1955

京化粧

京化粧

11/22/1961

Tears

Tears

9/26/1956

朱の花粉

朱の花粉

2/2/1960

TV Series

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