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Jūkichi Uno (宇野重吉, Uno Jūkichi) (real name Nobuo Terao (寺尾 信夫); 27 September 1914 – 9 January 1988) was a Japanese actor.[1] In 1950, he formed the Gekidan Mingei (劇団民藝) with Osamu Takizawa and others.
Jukichi Uno | |
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Born | Asuwa-Gun, Fukui Prefecture, Japan | September 27, 1914
Died | January 9, 1988 73) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1932–1988 |
Children | Akira Terao |
He is the father of musician Akira Terao.
Date | Title | Role |
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1948 | Apostasy | Ginnosuke Tuchiya |
1949 | Yotsuya Kaidan[n 1] | Yomoshichi[2] |
1950 | Wedding Ring | Michio Kuki, the husband |
1951 | Story of a Beloved Wife | The husband |
1952 | The Life of Oharu | Yakichi Ogiya |
1953 | Epitome | |
1953 | Life of a Woman | Masao, Fujiko's brother |
1955 | Wolf | |
1956 | Night School | Ryohei's father |
1956 | Shirogane Shinjū | Kiichi |
1956 | An Actress | |
1958 | Sorrow is Only for Women | Kishimoto |
1959 | Lucky Dragon No. 5 | Manakichi Kuboyama, the radio operator |
1962 | Akitsu Springs | Kenkichi Matsumiya |
1964 | Onibaba | The masked samurai |
1970 | Fuji sanchō | |
1974 | Izu no Odoriko | Narrator |
1976 | Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset | |
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