Kiyoshi Atsumi
Kiyoshi Atsumi (渥美 清 Atsumi Kiyoshi), born Yasuo Tadokoro (田所 康雄 Tadokoro Yasuo, 10 March 1928 in Tokyo – 4 August 1996 in Tokyo), was a Japanese film actor. He started his career in 1951 as a comedian at a strip-show theater in Asakusa. After two years of fighting pulmonary tuberculosis, he made his debut on TV in 1956 and on film in 1957. His vivid performance of a lovable, innocent man in a film “Dear Mr. Emperor” (Haikei Tenno-Heika-Sama) in 1963 established his reputation as an actor.
Later he became the star of the highly popular Tora-san series of films, from the original Otoko wa Tsurai yo (translated in English as 'It's Tough being a Man') in 1969 to the 48th film released in 1995, the year before his death.
The enduring success of the series made him synonymous with the Tora-san character, and many Japanese regarded his death as the death of Tora-san, not the death of Yasuo Tadokoro or Kiyoshi Atsumi.
Later he became the star of the highly popular Tora-san series of films, from the original Otoko wa Tsurai yo (translated in English as 'It's Tough being a Man') in 1969 to the 48th film released in 1995, the year before his death.
The enduring success of the series made him synonymous with the Tora-san character, and many Japanese regarded his death as the death of Tora-san, not the death of Yasuo Tadokoro or Kiyoshi Atsumi.
Known For
120 titles
A Carpenter and Children
A Distant Cry from Spring
My Voiceless Friends
Tora-san, the Good Samaritan
Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies
Tora-san's Forbidden Love
To Your Majesty, The Emperor
Tora-san Meets the Songstress Again
Tora-san, the Matchmaker
Tora-san Goes Religious?
Tora-san Plays Daddy
Tora-san's Lullaby
Tora-san's Cherished Mother
Tora-san's Pure Love
Tora-san's Tropical Fever Special Version
A Class to Remember
Tora-san, My Uncle
Ottamage ningyo monogatari
Tora-san's Tropical Fever
Where Spring Comes Late
Tora-san, the Go-Between
Foster Daddy, Tora!
Tora-san Goes to Vienna
Tora-san's Dream-Come-True
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