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Kazuo Hasegawa

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Kazuo Hasegawa

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Feb 27, 1908 (118 years old)

Place of Birth

Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

Biography

Kazuo Hasegawa was a Japanese film and stage actor. He appeared in over 300 films from 1927 to 1963. Born to a sake brewing family in Kyoto, he first appeared on stage at age five in a theater run by his family as a side business. In 1918, he became a student of Nakamura Ganjirō I and performed kabuki in the Kansai region. He joined the Shochiku studio in 1927 and made his film debut in Chigo no kenpō under the name Chōjirō Hayashi. His good looks and graceful fighting style made him a major jidaigeki star, and he appeared in more than 120 films for Shochiku in 11 years, with the best works being directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. He moved to the Toho studio in 1937. On 11 November 1937, however, he was attacked by ruffians and his face slashed with razor blades. According to the historian Daisuke Miyao, "Even though there was no clear evidence, it was widely assumed that this violent incident was Shochiku's retaliatory measure against Hayashi's so-called betrayal." He recovered and changed his stage name to his real name, Kazuo Hasegawa. Hasegawa appeared in many successful films for Toho, including several "national-policy pictures with Chinese settings," such as Song of the White Orchid (1939) and China Night (1940), with co-star Ri Koran. He moved to Daiei Film in 1950 and continued appearing in the popular Zenigata Heiji series. He also appeared in many classic films including Kozaburo Yoshimura's The Tale of Genji (1951), Kinugasa's Gate of Hell (1953), and Kenji Mizoguchi's The Crucified Lovers (1954). He was appointed to Daiei's board of directors in 1957. To celebrate his 300th film, Hasegawa appeared in a new version of Yukinojō henge (known abroad as An Actor's Revenge) in 1963, directed by Kon Ichikawa. He left Daiei that year and continued to appear on stage and television, including starring in the second NHK Taiga drama Akō Rōshi in 1964. He also directed the Takarazuka Revue version of The Rose of Versailles in 1974.

Known For

Acting
1964Akō RōshiOoishi Kuranosuke
1963An Actor's RevengeYukinojo Nakamura / Yamitaro the Thief
1962Nakayoshi ondo: Nippon ichi dayo
1962Sabakareru Echizen no kami
1962The Great Wall
1962The Demon of Sendai's Castle
1961The Casebooks of Zenigata Heiji: The Beautiful Shark
1961晴小袖
1961Mito Komon’s Journey to EzoMito Komon
1961Zenigata Heiji Case Files: Enma's Nightly LedgerZenigata Heiji
1961Zenigata Heiji Case Files: The Night of Enma
1960風来物語 あばれ飛車
1960The Demon of Mount OeShuten-dôji
1960Jirocho Fuji 2: The Chivalrous
1960The Two Musashis
1960Scars of HonorChouemon Takakura
1960The Last BetrayalRyūtarō Tsumura
1959The Ghost of YotsuyaIemon Tamiya
1959Jirocho FujiShimizu no Jirocho
1959The Woman and the Pirate御崎庄五郎
1959Utamaro, Painter of the WomanKitagawa Utamaro
1959風来物語任侠篇
1959Gambler and the PrincessYatarô
1959The Gaijin
1959Actor Shark
1958Shogun's Holiday
1958Hana no yukyo-den
1958Nichiren and the Great Mongol InvasionNichiren
1958The Loyal 47 RoninKuranosuke Ôishi
1958The Magnificent Five
1958Inochi wo Kakeru Otoko
1958Ambush at Iga PassAraki Mataemon
1957Secret of Naruto
1957Floating Vessel
1957Daiei Studio is Bustling
1957Zenigata Heiji torimono hikae: madara hebi
1956Three Women Around YoshinakaJirô-Yoshinaka Kiso
1956Tsukigata HanpeitaTsukigata Hanpeita
1956Migratory Birds of the Flowers
1956Notebooks of Heiji Zenigata: Spider on the Skin
1956Zenigata Heiji Case Files: The Dead Beauty in the Bathhouse
1956Zangiku monogatariKikunosuke
1955A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love
1954Chikamatsu MonogatariMohei
1954A Samurai's Love
1954Zenigata Heiji: Ghost Lord
1953Omatsuri hanjiro
1953Gate of HellMoritō Endō
1953An Heir's PlaceYagoro Hosho
1952治郎吉格子道中師
1952治郎吉格子治郎吉
1952One Thousand Ryo Ship in the Wind and Clouds
1952Dedication of the Great Buddha
1952勘太郎月夜唄
1951Lantern Under a Full Moon
1951Judge of the Ashuras
1951The Tale of GenjiHikaru Genji
1951The Man from the Moon
1949Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of EdoZenigata Heiji
1948Yūkyō no mure
1948Ghosts Die at DawnKohei
1948Ghosts Die at Dawn
1947The Devil of Edo
1946Lord for a Night
1946Hinoki Butai
1945A Tale of Archery at the SanjusangendoKanbei Kanzamon
1945I Believe I Am Being Followed
1944The Way of Drama
1944Harbor of Life
1944Idaten KaidoHagiwara
1943Kantaro of Ina
1943音楽大進軍Kazuo Hasegawa
1942The Man Who Waited
1942Onna keizuHayase
1942Omokage no machi
1942Dance of the Capital
1941The Seven Changes of a Paper Crane (Part 1)
1941The Seven Changes of a Paper Crane (Part 2)
1941Iemitsu and Hikoza
1941The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday
1941The Battle of KawanakajimaHyakuzô
1941A Man's Flower Road of TriumphUtaemon Nakamura
1941Dancers of Awa
1940China Night
1940The Snake PrincessHinokiya Sentarô
1940Oath on the Burning Sands
1940The Burning Sky
1940Zoku HebihimesamaHinokiya Sentarô
1939Blizzard Ronin
1939Song of the White OrchidKokichi Matsumura
1939The Fighting FiremenKichigoro
1938Tojuro's LoveSakata Tojuro
1938Tsuruhachi and TsurujiroTsurujiro
1937Banchō sarayashiki
1937The Siege of Osaka
1936Yukinojō henge, Kanketsu-hen
1935An Actor's RevengeYokinojo, Yamitaro and Yokinojo's mother (as Chôjirô Hayashi)
1935The Groom Talks in His SleepYasuo the Bridegroom
1935The Palanquin Carrier MagistrateEchizen'nokami Ôoka
1934My Elder BrotherFumio
1934With a Single Sword Bale
1933Genpei the CarpKoina no Ginpei
1933Two Lanterns
1932Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki
1932The Loyal 47 RoninAsano Takuminokami and Yoshida Sawaemon (as Chôjirô Hayashi)
1932Rikugun Daikoshin
1932The Golden DemonKanichi Hazama
1931Reimei izen
1930Nogitsune SanjiNogitsune Sanji
1929Kurotegumi Sukeroku
1928Tôribêyama shinjûKikuchi Hankuro
1928Benten kozoBenten Kozo Kikunosuke
1928Castle of Wind and CloudsAizawa Shinpachi
1928Kagaribi
1928Kaitō Samimaro
1928Chronicles of a Sea CountryShirogoro (Second Son)
1927Demon ThistleReizaburo Namiki
Directing
1976The Rose of Versailles -Andre and Oscar-Director
1976The Rose of Versailles IIIDirector