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Yoshio Inaba

Born
July 15, 1920
Died
April 20, 1998
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Yoshio Inaba (稲葉 義男 Inaba Yoshio, July 15, 1920–April 20, 1998) was a Japanese actor best known for his role as one of the title characters (the good-natured, second-in-command Gorobei) in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. He died of a heart attack at the age of 77. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yoshio , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Seven Samurai
(1954)
Gorobei Katayama
Throne of Blood
(1957)
Military Commander #3
Harakiri
(1962)
Jinai Chijiiwa
Fires on the Plain
(1959)
Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
(1955)
(uncredited)
The Challenge
(1982)
Instructor
Admiral Yamamoto
(1968)
Chief of Staff Ugaki
The Shadow Within
(1970)
Samurai Assassin
(1965)
Keijiro Sumita
Port Arthur
(1980)
Kosuke Ijichi
The Castle of Sand
(1974)
Search Chief Clerk
Battle of the Japan Sea
(1969)
Chief of Staff Officer Shimamura
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron
(1978)
Seizô
The Man of Seven Faces
(1960)
Yukichi Akutsu
Full Filmography
Acting
Dispersed Clouds
(1951)
Fireworks Over the Sea
(1951)
Seven Samurai
(1954)
Gorobei Katayama
Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple
(1955)
(uncredited)
Hirado Pirates
(1955)
Three-Headed Tower
(1956)
The Storm
(1956)
Rebels on the High Sea
(1956)
Throne of Blood
(1957)
Military Commander #3
Yagyu Secret Scrolls
(1957)
The Story of Pure Love
(1957)
Police Precinct: The Pickpocket Killer
(1957)
The Song of the Cart
(1959)
Fires on the Plain
(1959)
Men in a Rough Town
(1959)
Missile Tatsu
I Want to Be a Shellfish
(1959)
Hell's Companion
(1959)
The Man of Seven Faces
(1960)
Yukichi Akutsu
Spring Dreams
(1960)
Yamada
The Angry Sea
(1960)
Lord Tadanao
(1960)
Police Precinct Part 12
(1960)
The Spear of Heroism
(1961)
The Gambler's Code
(1961)
Shôten
Lost in the Sun
(1961)
The Black Scar
(1961)
The Casebooks of Zenigata Heiji: The Beautiful Shark
(1961)
Darling Escape
(1961)
Harakiri
(1962)
Jinai Chijiiwa
Chibusa o daku musume tachi
(1962)
Destiny's Son
(1962)
Giichirô Ikebe
Woman of Design
(1962)
Yasuda
Otoko to otoko no ikiru machi
(1962)
Aniki
(1962)
Kiriko no unmei
(1962)
Kumoemon to sono tsuma
(1962)
Bronze Magician
(1963)
Мицунари из рода Фудзивара
Ukyunosuke on Patrol
(1963)
Cut the Shadow
(1963)
A Fishmonger's Tour
(1963)
The Great Duel
(1964)
Ken
(1964)
Seiichiro Kokubun
Whirlwind
(1964)
Sleepy Eyes of Death 4: Sword of Seduction
(1964)
Samurai Assassin
(1965)
Keijiro Sumita
The Spy
(1965)
Hoodlum Soldier
(1965)
Sleepy Eyes of Death 6: Sword of Satan
(1965)
The Retreat from Kiska
(1965)
Tamai
Beast Alley
(1965)
The Thin Line
(1966)
Moment of Terror
(1966)
Cash Calls Hell
(1966)
Assignment Dragon No. 3
(1967)
Sleepy Eyes of Death 9: Trail of Traps
(1967)
Hoodlum Soldier on the Attack
(1967)
Admiral Yamamoto
(1968)
Chief of Staff Ugaki
Broken Swords
(1969)
Battle of the Japan Sea
(1969)
Chief of Staff Officer Shimamura
The Shadow Within
(1970)
Banner of the Young
(1970)
Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71
(1971)
Yoshitaro Araki
Silence
(1971)
Prisoner official
I Hear the Whistle
(1971)
Kitagawa
The Black Battlefront Kidnappers
(1973)
Onimaru
Long Journey into Love
(1973)
Love is in the Green Wind
(1974)
The Castle of Sand
(1974)
Search Chief Clerk
The Fossil
(1975)
Toyoshima
Without Complaint
(1975)
The Perennial Weed
(1975)
Human Revolution II
(1976)
Island of Hell
(1977)
Village head Araki
Village of Eight Gravestones
(1977)
Blood Type: Blue
(1978)
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron
(1978)
Seizô
Japanese Godfather: Conclusion
(1978)
Satomi
Gassan
(1979)
Gensuke
The Three Undelivered Letters
(1979)
Port Arthur
(1980)
Kosuke Ijichi
Magnitude 7.9
(1980)
National Land Agency Director
The Night of Martial Law
(1980)
Willful Murder
(1981)
Horii
The Challenge
(1982)
Instructor
The Old Bear Hunter
(1982)
Kokichi Suzuki
運命の殺意 北信濃母子心中
(1982)
Otani
Assassin's Road
(1982)
Karate Cop 2
(1983)
Shogunate Secret Ninja
(1983)
The Yoshida School
(1983)
Shūji Masutani
Battle Anthem
(1983)
Undercover Ninja: Secret Assassins
(1983)
Fireflies in the North
(1984)
Bessho
Secret Agreement: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secret Leak Incident
(1988)
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