Sachio Sakai  | |
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![]() Sakai on the set of Godzilla.  | |
| Born | Yukio Abe[1] 8 September 1925 Tokyo, Japan  | 
| Died | 11 March 1998 (aged 72) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1947–1994 | 
Sachio Sakai (堺 左千夫, Sakai Sachio, 8 September 1925 – 11 March 1998), born Yukio Abe (阿部 幸男, Abe Yukio),[1] was a Japanese actor.[2] In 1947, he made his film debut with Akira Kurosawa's One Wonderful Sunday.[3][4][5] He often worked with Akira Kurosawa and Kihachi Okamoto.[6][5]
Filmography
Films
- One Wonderful Sunday (1947) as Ticket seller
 - Drunken Angel (1948)[6] as Guitarist
 - Stray Dog (1949) as Spectator of theater
 - Aoi sanmyaku (1949)
 - Bōryoku no Machi (1950)
 - Aoi Shinju (1951) as Yanagiya
 - Vendetta for a Samurai (1952)
 - Nangoku no hada (1952)
 - The Man Who Came to Port (1952)
 - Ikiru (1952) as Gang
 - Eagle of the Pacific (1953)
 - Seven Samurai (1954) as a coolie
 - Godzilla (1954) as Hagiwara
 - Half Human (1955) as Nakata
 - Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955) as Matahachi Honiden
 - Throne of Blood (1957) as Washizu's vassal
 - Song for a Bride (1958) as Kurokawa
 - The Hidden Fortress (1958) as Ashigaru
 - Life of an Expert Swordsman (1959)
 - The Secret of the Telegian (1960) as Taki
 - Storm Over the Pacific (1960)
 - The Story of Osaka Castle (1961) as Kai Hayami
 - Yojimbo (1961)[5] as Ashigaru
 - Sanjuro (1961) as Ashigaru
 - Gorath (1962) as Physician
 - King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) as Obayashi, Mr. Tako's Assistant
 - King Kong Escapes (1967) as Kazuo Suzuki (Dr. Who's Henchmen)
 - Japan's Longest Day (1967)
 - All Monsters Attack (1969) as Kobayashi
 - Samurai Banners (1969) as Yamagata Masakage
 - Red Lion (1969) as Kesagi
 - The Vampire Doll (1970) as Taxi driver
 - Space Amoeba (1970) as the magazine editor
 - Battle of Okinawa (1971)
 - The Human Revolution (1973)
 - Lupin III: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy (1974) as Security chief
 - Blue Christmas (1978) as Taxi driver
 - Zatoichi (1989) [5]
 - Dreams (1990)
 - Rhapsody in August (1991)
 
Television
- Daichūshingura (1971) as Wasuke
 - Hissatsu Shikakenin (1972) (ep.24) as Shinbei Tajima
 - Hissatsu Shiokinin (1973) (ep.15) as Yasuke
 - Shinsho Taikōki (1973) as Matsunaga Hisahide
 - Taiyō ni Hoero! (1974) (ep.126) as Urabayashi
 - Tasukenin Hashiru (1974) (ep.35) as Gunpei
 - Kurayami Shitomenin (1975) (ep.26) as Matsugoro
 - Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō (1975) (ep.6) as Kisuke
 - Hissatsu Shiwazanin (1975) (ep.28) as Sanji
 - Daitsuiseki (1978) (ep.8)
 - Edo Professional Hissatsu Shōbainin (1978) (ep.10) as Tenmanya
 - The Fierce Battles of Edo (1979) (ep.8) as Kamekichi
 - Hissatsu Shigotonin (1982) (ep.10) as Matsug
 - Hissatsu Shigotonin III (1980) (ep.45) as Rihei
 - Onihei Hankachō (1990) (ep.22) as Kaneya Iemon
 
References
- 1 2 明治~平成, 新撰 芸能人物事典. "堺 左千夫とは". コトバンク (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-10-03.
 - ↑ "Sachio Sakai". kinenote. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
 - ↑ "Sachio Sakai profile 堺左千夫の解説 SOCKETS人物データベース". goo. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
 - ↑ "Sachio Sakai profile". ザテレビジョン. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
 - 1 2 3 4 "堺 左千夫(読み)サカイ サチオ新撰 芸能人物事典 明治~平成「堺 左千夫」の解説". kotobank. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
 - 1 2 "Sachio Sakai profile". 映画DB. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
 
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