Jūkei Fujioka  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 19 November 1933 | 
| Died | 23 July 1991 (aged 57) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1955–1991 | 
Jūkei Fujioka (藤岡 重慶, Fujioka Jūkei, 19 November 1933 – 23 July 1991) was a Japanese actor.[2] He is known as an actor who often played villains, but is famous for playing the role of detective Daisaku Tani in the popular detective drama Seibu Keisatsu.[3][4]
Fujioka started his acting career at the Haiyuza Theatre Company.[5] His film debut was in the 1961 film A New Wind Over the Mountain Pass directed by Seijun Suzuki.[6] Following year, he signed his contract with Nikkatsu film company.[6]
Filmography
Films
- A New Wind Over the Mountain Pass (1961)
 - Story of a Prostitute (1965) as Kimura
 - Abare Kishidō (1965) as Shimizu
 - Man Who Causes a Storm (1966) as Mochinaga
 - Massacre Gun (1967) as Kanayama
 - The Militarists (1970) as Nakata
 - Men and War (1970) as Seishirō Itagaki
 - Yakuza Deka (1970) as Chief Detective
 - Yakuza Cop 3: Poison Gas Affair (1971) as Furuya
 - Battle of Okinawa (1971) as major general Sanada
 - Zatoichi in Desperation (1972) as Inokichi
 - Yakuza tai G-men Otori (1973) as Matsuji Matsukawa
 - Karafuto 1945 Summer Hyosetsu no Mon (1973) as Regimental Commander Shimizu
 - The Last Samurai (1974) as Ikizō Murata
 - Cops vs. Thugs (1975) as Ikeda
 - The Gate of Youth (1975) as Kijima
 - Fumō Chitai (1976) as Army Chief General of Kwantung Army
 - Yakuza Graveyard (1976) as Investigative section manager Kojima
 - Doberman Cop (1977) as Takeo Sano
 - Ashita no Joe (1980) as Danpei Tange (voice)
 - Yakyū-kyō no Uta (1988) as Tokyo Mets owner Matsukawa
 - Theater of Life (1983) as Sugigen
 - Fire Festival (1985) as coolie
 - The Second is a Christian (1985) as Hakamada
 - Sure Death 4: Revenge (1987) as Minami-machi-bugyō
 - 226/Four Days of Snow and Blood (1989) as Hisaichi Terauchi
 - Under Aurora (1990)
 
Television drama
- Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1966) as Adachi Saburō Kiyotsune
 - Moeyo Ken (1970) as Endō
 - Kogarashi Monjirō (1972) (ep.5) as Gennosuke
 - Nemuri Kyōshirō (1972) (ep.2)
 - Lone Wolf and Cub (1973) (ep.9) as Tsunehei
 - Oshizamurai Kiichihōgan (1973) (ep.1) as Jūbei
 - The Water Margin (1973) (ep.3) as Shi Qian
 - Zatoichi (1974) (ep.6) as Yasugorō
 - Taiyō ni Hoero! (1974) (ep.119) as Fukushima, (1985) (ep.636) as Kōzō Nagata
 - G-Men '75 (1975) (ep.27) as Chief of Investigation Headquarters Sapporo police station, (1977) (ep.105) as Nakahara
 - Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō (1975) (ep.8) as Iseya
 - Daitsuiseki (1978) (ep.2)
 - Edo Professional Hissatsu Shōbainin (1978) (ep.9) as Okuraya
 - Seibu Keisatsu (1979-82) as Daisaku Tani
 - Hissatsu Shigotonin III (1983) (ep.29) as Dengorō
 - Hissatsu Masshigura! (1986) as Mukojima Jinjurō
 - Papa wa Newscaster (1987) as director of The Press
 - Sanbiki ga Kiru! (1988) (ep.14)as kiheiji
 - Onihei Hankachō (1989) as Sakizō
 - Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi special (1990) as Fuyukichi
 
References
- ↑ "Jūkei Fujioka". allcinema. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
 - ↑ "Jūkei Fujioka". kinenote. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
 - ↑ "新撰 芸能人物事典 明治~平成「藤岡 重慶」の解説". kotobank. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
 - ↑ "藤岡重慶の解説". Goo SOCKETS人物データベース. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
 - ↑ Kinema Junpo 1980 January vol.1 p.130~131 ニッポン個性派時代 第55回 藤岡重慶
 - 1 2 "Jūkei Fujioka profile". 映画DB. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
 
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