Haruo Tanaka
Born:
1912-03-25
From:
Kyoto, Japan
Haruo Tanaka ( March 25 , 1912 – February 21, 1992 ) was a Japanese film actor noted for his supporting roles in a career that spanned seven decades. After the war, he appeared in films for Toho and Shintoho , but gradually he began to demonstrate his unique personality and became active as a character actor, appearing in works by many of the great directors who have shaped the history of Japanese cinema, including Akira Kurosawa , Yasujiro Ozu , Kenji Mizoguchi , and Shiro Toyoda. He died of lung cancer on February 21 , 1992 , at the age of 79.
Acting
The Funeral
Flames of Blood
The Detective Journey
The Surf
The Assassination of Ryoma
Japan's Top Gangster
The Killing Game
Wandering Ginza Butterfly
New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stormy Cape
Patience Has An End
Wolves of the City, Money Hunters
Midnight Virgin
Memoir of Japanese Assassinations
Samurai Geisha
Trapped, the Crimson Bat
Inferno of Torture
Record of a Girls' High School Doctor: First Time
Rogue
Duel in the Storm
The Man Without a Map
Kawachi fūten zoku
Mesu ga osu o kuikorosu: Kamakiri
This Is Youth!
Seven Fugitives