Rentaro Mikuni

Rentaro Mikuni

Birthday

20.01.1923

Deathday

14.04.2013

Place of birth

Ota, Gunma, Japan

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Rentaro Mikuni (三國 連太郎, Mikuni Rentarō, born January 20, 1923) was a Japanese actor from Gunma Prefecture. He appeared in over 150 films since making his screen debut in 1951, and won three Japanese Academy Awards for Best Actor, and a further seven nominations. He also won two Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Actor, in 1960 and in 1989. Kōichi Satō is his son. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rentaro Mikuni, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies

Adolescence

Adolescence

8/28/1952

Three Faces

Three Faces

8/9/1955

Auto Town

Auto Town

3/28/1981

Turbid Youth

Turbid Youth

9/21/1954

The Lovers

The Lovers

11/10/1953

Neon taiheiki

Neon taiheiki

4/13/1968

Free and Easy 2

Free and Easy 2

12/27/1989

Harakiri

Harakiri

9/15/1962

Free and Easy 4

Free and Easy 4

12/23/1991

Shanghai Rose

Shanghai Rose

8/13/1952

Free and Easy 3

Free and Easy 3

12/22/1990

Zoku ôsho

Zoku ôsho

12/1/1963

Yoku

Yoku

6/24/1958

Rainbow Cape

Rainbow Cape

4/3/1999

The King

The King

11/23/1962

Free and Easy 5

Free and Easy 5

12/26/1992

My Sons

My Sons

10/12/1991

Kwaidan

Kwaidan

1/6/1965

Free and Easy 6

Free and Easy 6

12/25/1993

Rikyu

Rikyu

9/15/1989

Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen

10/12/1962

Free and Easy

Free and Easy

12/24/1988

Free and Easy 7

Free and Easy 7

12/23/1994

Stepbrothers

Stepbrothers

6/25/1957

The Threat

The Threat

2/17/1966

Glorious Fights

Glorious Fights

10/29/1966

The Friends

The Friends

3/12/1994

Nomugi Pass

Nomugi Pass

6/30/1979

Wife

Wife

4/29/1953

The Possessed

The Possessed

10/16/1976

City

City

10/14/1961

The Escape

The Escape

3/14/1962

The Outsiders

The Outsiders

11/26/1958

Turning Point

Turning Point

6/18/1994

Himiko

Himiko

3/9/1974

Boyhood

Boyhood

5/12/1951

Sweet Revenge

Sweet Revenge

12/17/1977

Coup d'Etat

Coup d'Etat

7/7/1973

Oishinbo

Oishinbo

4/13/1996

The Catch

The Catch

11/22/1961

Phoenix

Phoenix

6/14/1956

Will to Live

Will to Live

1/15/1999

Never Give Up

Never Give Up

10/7/1978

Luminous Moss

Luminous Moss

4/25/1992

Women's House

Women's House

11/23/1954

Reunion

Reunion

7/7/1953

Dotanba

Dotanba

11/10/1956

Night Drum

Night Drum

4/15/1958

Barefoot Gen

Barefoot Gen

1/24/1976

Crossroad

Crossroad

3/14/1956

Someday

Someday

7/16/2011

Evil Reward

Evil Reward

1/8/1956

Scalpel

Scalpel

10/12/1974

Escape Zone

Escape Zone

3/19/1953

The Bear Storm

The Bear Storm

11/27/1980

TV Series

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