Chishū Ryū
Chishu Ryu (May 13, 1904 in Kumamoto, Japan – March 16, 1993 in Yokohama, Japan) was a famous Japanese film actor, a favourite of the director Yasujiro Ozu. From 1928 to 1992 he appeared in at least 155 films, including Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953) and Yoshitaro Nomura's Castle of Sand (1974). From 1969 until his death, Ryu became familiar to a new generation as the curmudgeonly but benevolent Buddhist priest in Yoji Yamada's Tora-san movie series (a role he parodied to great effect in a cameo in Juzo Itami's 1984 comedy, The Funeral).
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Known For
280 titles
Tora-san, the Intellectual
An Inn in Tokyo
Flower
Tora-san's Shattered Romance
Striving to Live
Tora-san Makes Excuses
Nagare no Fu Part I: Disturbance, Part II: Dawn
Drunkard's Paradise
A Brother and His Younger Sister
Youth of the Son
Days of Youth
Tora-san's Tropical Fever Special Version
Eyes of Children
Luminous Moss
Tora-san's Tropical Fever
Tora-san's Runaway
Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset
Tora-san, the Matchmaker
Great X
Flying in the Air
The Snow Flurry
Ohana han: Dai ni bu
Shin Jinsei Gekijo
The Longest Tunnel
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