Yoshio Inaba
Yoshio Inaba (稲葉 義男, Inaba Yoshio, July 15, 1920 – April 20, 1998) was a Japanese actor[1] best known for his role as Gorobei in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai.[2] In addition to his career in film, Inaba was also a prolific theater actor and a member of the prestigious Haiyuza Theatre Company.[2][3] He died of a heart attack at the age of 77.
Yoshio Inaba  | |
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| Born | July 15, 1920 | 
| Died | April 20, 1998 (aged 77) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1953–1989 | 
Filmography
    
    Film
    
- Umi no hanabi (1951)
 - Wakare-gumo (1951)
 - Seven Samurai (1954) - Gorobei Katayama
 - Horafuki tanji (1954) - Escaped Prisoner Iwagorō
 - Verrat an Deutschland (1955) - Mijagi
 - Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple (続宮本武蔵 一乗寺の決闘 Zoku Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijōji no kettō) (1955)
 - Uruwashiki haha (1955) - Shigematsu
 - Shujinsen (1956)
 - Arashi (1956) - Detective of the special political police
 - Mitsu-kubi-tou (1956) - Shōshichi Kitō
 - Throne of Blood (1957) - Third Military Commander
 - Ninjitsu (1957)
 - Jun'ai Monogatari (1957) - Doctor at Nisseki Hospital
 - Ballad of the Cart (1959) - Fujitaro
 - Fires on the Plain (1959)
 - Fujimi no otoko (1960)
 - Haru no yume (1960) - Yamada
 - Matsukawa-Jiken (1961)
 - Gokai senryo yari (1961) - Shibata
 - Kutsukake Tokijirō (1961) - Shōten
 - Otoko to otoko no ikiru machi (1962) - Shizuo Iwasaki
 - Woman of Design (1962) - Yasuda
 - Destiny's Son (1962) - Giichirō Ikebe
 - Harakiri (1962) - Jinai Chijiiwa
 - Zoku rokunin shimai (1962)
 - Yōsō (1963)
 - Shikonmado - Dai tatsumaki (1964) - Ronin (uncredited)
 - Ken (1964) - Seiichiro Kokubun
 - The Scent of Incense - Nibu: Mitsumata no shō (1964)
 - The Great Killing (1964)
 - Nemuri Kyōshirō: Joyōken (1964) - Bizen-ya the Merchant
 - Samurai Assassin (1965) - Keijiro Sumita
 - Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Satan (1965) - Mizuno
 - Taiheiyō kiseki no sakusen: Kisuka (1965) - Tamai
 - Kemonomichi (1965)
 - The Guardman: Tokyo yōjimbō (1965) - Yoshida
 - Gohiki no shinshi (1966)
 - Onna no naka ni iru tanin (1966)
 - The Guardman: Tokyo Ninja Butai (1966) - Yoshida
 - Hikinige (1966)
 - Ichiman sanzennin (1966)
 - Rikugun Nakano gakko: Ryu-sango shirei (1967)
 - Chichi to ko: Zoku Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushiku (1967)
 - Nemuri Kyōshirō burai-hikae: Mashō no hada (1967)
 - Rengō kantai shirei chōkan: Yamamoto Isoroku (1968) - Chief of Staff Ugaki
 - Battle of the Japan Sea (1969) - Chief of Staff Officer Shimamura
 - Kage no kuruma (1970)
 - Wakamono no hata (1970)
 - Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71 (1971) - Yoshitarō Araki
 - Silence (1971) - Prisoner official
 - Shinobu-ito (1973)
 - Yajū gari (1973) - Onimaru
 - Kaseki (1974)
 - Karei-naru Ichizoku (1974) - Ichinose Factory's owner
 - Castle of Sand (1974) - Search chief clerk
 - Koi wa midori no kaze no naka (1974)
 - Shōwa karesusuki (1975)
 - Gokumon-tō (1977) - Village Mayor Makihei Araki
 - Village of Eight Gravestones (1977) - Ochimusha
 - Mitsuyaku: Gaimushō kimitsu rōei jiken (1978) - Nakada
 - Kumokiri Nizaemon (1978) - Seizō
 - Nihon no don: kanketsuhen (1978) - Satomi
 - Mito Kōmon (1978) - Kihei
 - Blue Christmas (1978)
 - The Battle of Port Arthur (1980) - Ijichi Kōsuke
 - Willful Murder (1981) - Horii
 - Matagi (1982) - Kokichi Suzuki
 - The Challenge (1982) - Instructor
 - Battle Anthem (1983) - Kamimura
 - Shōsetsu Yoshida Gakkō (1983)
 - Keiji monogatari 2 - Ringo no uta (1983) - Kenzo Tashiro
 - Yōkirō (1983)
 - Kita no hotaru (1984) - Bessho (final film role)
 
Television
    
- Taikōki (1965) as Katō Kiyotada
 - Daichūshingura (1971) as Kajikawa Yoriteru
 - Amigasa Jūbei (1974–75)
 - Tōge no Gunzō (1982) as Inakichi
 
References
    
- "Yoshio Inaba". Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
 - "Yoshio Inaba". kotobank. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
 - "稲葉 義男". 映画DB. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
 
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