Takashi Shimura
Takashi Shimura was a Japanese actor who appeared in over 200 films between 1934 and 1981. He is particularly noted for his appearances in 21 of Akira Kurosawa's 30 films, including as a lead actor in Drunken Angel, Rashomon, Ikiru and Seven Samurai.
Early life
Shimura was born in Ikuno, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. His birth-name was Shimazaki Shōji. His forebears were members of the samurai class: in 1868 his grandfather took part in the Battle of Toba–Fushimi during the Boshin War. Shimura entered Ikuno Primary School in 1911 and Kobe First Middle School in 1917. He missed two years of schooling because of a mild case of tuberculosis, and subsequently moved to the prefectural middle school in Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, where his father had been transferred by his employer, Mitsubishi Mining. At Nobeoka Middle School, he excelled in English and became active on the literary society's magazine, to which he contributed poetry. He also became a star of the rowing club. In 1923, he entered Kansai University, but after his father's retirement the family could no longer afford the fees for a full-time course and he switched to the part-time evening course in English literature, supporting himself by working at the Osaka municipal waterworks. Among the teachers in the English Literature Department were the playwright Toyo-oka Sa-ichirō and the Shakespeare scholar Tsubouchi Shikō. These two inspired in Shimura an enthusiasm for drama. He joined the University's Theatre Studies Society and in 1928 formed an amateur theatrical group, the Shichigatsu-za with Toyo-oka as director. He began to miss work because of the time he spent on theatrical activities and eventually lost his job. He then left university to try to earn a living in the theatre. The Shichigatsu-za turned professional and began to tour, but got into financial difficulties and folded.Career
After the failure of the Shichigatsu-za, Shimura went back to Osaka, where he began to get roles in radio plays. In 1930 he joined the Kindaiza theatre company and became a fully professional actor. He toured China and Japan with the Kindaiza, but in 1932 he left the company and returned again to Osaka, where he appeared with the Shinseigeki and Shinsenza troupes. Talking pictures were just then coming in and Shimura realised they would provide opportunities for stage-trained actors. In 1932 he joined the Kyoto studios of the film production company Shinkō Kinema. He made his film debut in the 1934 silent Ren'ai-gai itchōme. The first film in which he had a speaking part was the 1935 Chūji uridasu, directed by Mansaku Itami. His first substantial film role was as a detective in Mizoguchi Kenji's 1936 Osaka Elegy.The film which established his reputation as a first-rate actor was Itami Mansaku's 1936 Akanishi Kakita. In 1937 he moved to Nikkatsu film corporation's Kyoto studios, and between then and 1942 appeared in nearly 100 films. His most notable role in these years was that of Keishirō in the long-running series Umon Torimono-chō, starring Kanjūrō Arashi. He also demonstrated his considerable ability as a singer in the 1939 "cine-operetta", Singing Lovebirds. During this time the political regime in Japan was growing ever more oppressive, and Shimura was arrested by the Special Higher Police and held for about three weeks because of his earlier association with left-wing theatre groups. He was eventually released on the recognisance of his wife Masako and fellow-actor Ryūnosuke Tsukigata. He is said to have made use of this experience later when playing a Tokkō official in Akira Kurosawa's 1946 No Regrets for Our Youth. When Nikkatsu and Daiei merged in 1942, Shimura moved to the Kōa Eiga studios and then in 1943 to Tōhō. A few weeks before the end of the Pacific War in August 1945, Shimura's elder brother was killed in Southeast Asia.
In 1943, Shimura appeared as the old jujutsu teacher Murai Hansuke, a character based in the historical Hansuke Nakamura, in Kurosawa's debut movie, Sanshiro Sugata. Along with Toshirō Mifune, Shimura is the actor most closely associated with Kurosawa: he eventually appeared in 21 of Kurosawa's 30 films. In fact, Kurosawa's cinematic collaboration with Shimura, from Sanshiro Sugata in 1943 to Kagemusha in 1980, started earlier and lasted longer than his work with Mifune. Shimura's performances for Kurosawa included the doctor in Drunken Angel, the veteran detective in Stray Dog, the flawed lawyer in Scandal, the woodcutter in Rashomon, the mortally ill bureaucrat in Ikiru, and the lead samurai Kambei in Seven Samurai. Kurosawa wrote the part in Kagemusha specifically for Shimura, but the scenes were cut from the Western release, so many in the West did not know that he had been in the film. The DVD release of the film by The Criterion Collection restored Shimura's footage.
Shimura appeared in a number of Tōhō kaiju and tokusatsu films, many of which were directed by Kurosawa's good friend and colleague Ishirō Honda. Shimura's roles included Professor Kyohei Yamane in the original Godzilla, a character he briefly reprised in Godzilla Raids Again''.
Death
Shimura died on February 11, 1982 in Tokyo, Japan, from emphysema at the age of 76. His effects were presented to the Film Centre of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.Filmography
- Number One, Love Street as Osachi's father
- Umon torimonochō: Harebare gojûsantsugi - Ranma hen as Santa
- Umon torimonochō: Harebare gojûsantsugi
- Chûji uridasu
- Umon torimonochō: Harebare gojûsantsugi - Saiketsu hen
- Osaka Elegy as Inspector
- Shura hakkō: Dai-san-pen
- Chûretsu nikudan sanyûshi
- Akanishi Kakita as Taranoshin Tsunomata
- Seishun gonin otoko: Zempen
- Seishun gonin otoko: Kōhen
- Taki no shiraito
- Mitokomon kaikokuki
- Jiraiya as Gundayū Yao
- Chikemuri Takadanobaba as Takusan
- The Skull Coin
- Kurama Tengu as Kichinosuke Saigō
- Shamisen yakuza as Heisuke
- Yami no kagebōshi
- Jigoku no mushi
- Akagaki Genzō as Jōzaemon Sakaya
- Yajikita dōchūki
- Shusse taikoki
- Mazō
- Zoku mazō - Ibara Ukon
- Edo no akutarō
- Singing Lovebirds as Kyōsai Shimura
- Tsubanari ronin as Sherikov
- Shunjū ittōryū as Jūbei Tamon
- Miyamoto Musashi: Dai-san-bu - Kenshin ichiro
- Zoku Shimizu minato
- Phantom Castle
- Oda Nobunaga
- Umi wo wataru sairei
- Sugata naki fukushū
- Edo saigo no hi
- Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijoji ketto
- Hahakogusa
- Sanshiro Sugata as Hansuke Murai
- Himetaru kakugo as Ryōkichi Ishikawa
- Kaigun
- Haha no kinembi
- Kato hayabusa sento-tai
- The Most Beautiful aka Most Beautifully as Chief Goro Ishida
- Shibaidō
- San-jaku sagohei as Yasukichi Ito
- Nichijō no tatakai
- Tokkan ekichō
- Ai to chikai as Murai's father, principle
- Kita no san-nin as Masaki
- Koi no fuunjii as Lieutenant Okamoto
- The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail as Kataoka
- Minshū no Teki
- Those Who Make Tomorrow as Theatre manager
- Juichinin no jogakusei
- No Regrets for Our Youth as Police Commissioner 'Poison Strawberry' Dokuichigo
- Aru yo no Tonosama
- Yottsu no koi no monogatari as Masao's father
- Chikagai nijuyojikan
- Snow Trail as Nojiro
- Haru no mezame as Kenzō Ogura
- Daini no jinsei
- Drunken Angel as Doctor Sanada
- Onna no issho
- The Quiet Duel as Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki
- Jigoku no kifujin as Chief of Police
- Mori no Ishimatsu
- Stray Dog as Detective Sato. Won Best Actor award at 1950 Mainichi Film Concours.
- Onna koroshi abura jigoku
- Ore wa yojinbo
- Ma no ogon
- Shunsetsu
- Boryōku no Machi
- Scandal as Attorney Hiruta
- Ikari no machi as Kimiko's father
- Rashomon as Kikori, the wood cutter
- Yoru no hibotan
- Tenya wanya
- Ginza Sanshiro
- Datsugoku
- Ai to nikushimi no kanata e
- Elegy
- The Idiot as Ono, Ayako's father
- Kedamono no yado
- Aoi shinju
- Mesu inu as Horie
- Hopu-san: sarariiman no maki
- The Life of a Horsetrader as Rokutaro Kosaka
- Nusumareta koi
- Vendetta for a Samurai as Jinzaemon Kawai
- The Skin of the South
- Muteki
- The Life of Oharu as Old Man
- Sengoku burai
- Bijo to touzoku as Yoshimichi
- Ikiru as Kanji Watanabe
- Oka wa hanazakari as Kenkichi Kimura
- Minato e kita otoko as Okabe
- Fuun senryobune
- Hoyo as Watanabe, alias Nabesan
- Tobō chitai
- Yoru no owari as Yoshikawa
- Taiheiyō no washi as Colonel A, staff officer of the army
- Seven Samurai as Kambei Shimada
- Jirochō sangokushi: kaitō-ichi no abarenbō
- Asakusa no yoru as Komazo
- Kimi shinitamo koto nakare
- Haha no hatsukoi
- Shin kurama tengu daiichi wa: Tengu shutsugen
- Godzilla as Dr. Kyohei Yamane
- Shin kurama tengu daini wa: Azuma-dera no ketto
- Bazoku geisha as Kotaro Yamabe
- Mekura neko
- Godzilla Raids Again as Dr. Kyohei Yamane-hakase
- Mugibue as Nobuo's father
- No Time for Tears as Tatsurō Shimamura
- Sanjusan go sha otonashi
- Shin kurama tengu daisanbu
- Muttsuri Umon torimonocho
- Geisha Konatsu: Hitori neru yo no Konatsu as Sakuma
- Sugata naki mokugekisha as Insepctor Kasai
- Asagiri
- I Live in Fear aka Record of a Living Being as Dr. Harada
- ' as Sado Nagaoka the court official
- Shin, Heike monogatari: Yoshinaka o meguru sannin no onna as Sanemori Saito
- Wakai ki as Hanako's Father
- Kyatsu o nigasuna as Nagasawa
- The Underworld as Tsunejiro Furuya
- Godzilla, King of the Monsters as Dr. Yamane
- Narazu-mono as Juzo
- Tōkyō hanzai chizu
- Bōkyaku no hanabira
- Throne of Blood as Noriyasu Odagura
- Yama to kawa no aru machi
- Kono futari ni sachi are
- Sanjūrokunin no jōkyaku as Yamagami - Detective
- Arakure
- Bōkyaku no hanabira: Kanketsuhen
- Kiken na eiyu
- Yuunagi as Yasunori Igawa
- Aoi sanmyaku Shinko no maki
- Zoku Aoi sanmyaku Shinko no maki
- Dotanba
- The Mysterians as Dr. Tanjiro Adachi
- Ohtori-jo no hanayome
- Edokko matsuri as Hōkinokami Aoyama
- The Loyal 47 Ronin as Jūbei Ōtake
- Seven from Edo as Sagamiya
- Haha as Ijūin
- Uguisu-jō no hanayome
- Ten to sen as Kasai
- Jinsei gekijō - Seishun hen
- The Hidden Fortress as The Old General, Izumi Nagakura
- Nichiren to Mōko Daishūrai as Yasaburō
- Ken wa shitte ita
- Sora kakeru hanayome as Shichibei
- Tetsuwan tōshu Inao monogatari as Kyūsaku Inao
- Kotan no kuchibue
- Taiyō ni somuku mono as Ichikawa - detective
- Sengoku gunto-den as Saemon Toki
- Kagero ezu as Ryoan
- The Three Treasures as Elder Kumaso
- Beran me-e geisha
- Shobushi to sono musume
- Kēdamonō no torū michi
- Afraid to Die as Gohei Hirayama
- Storm Over the Pacific as Tosaku
- Yoru no nagare as Koichiro Sonoda
- Man Against Man as Chotaro Masue
- The Bad Sleep Well as Administrative Officer Moriyama
- Gambare! Bangaku
- Sarariiman Chūshingura as Honzo Kadokawa
- Sen-hime goten as Sadonokami Honda
- The Story of Osaka Castle as Katagiri
- Harekosode
- Zoku sarariiman Chūshingura as Honzo Kadokawa
- Yojimbo as Tokuemon - Sake Brewer
- Fundoshi isha as Matsuoemon
- Kutsukake Tokijirō as Hacchōnawate Tokubei
- Ai to honoho to as Yoshii
- Mothra as News Editor
- Kuroi gashū dainibu: Kanryū
- Futari no musuko
- Restoration Fire as Yahei
- Sanjuro as Kurofuji
- Zoku sarariiman shimizu minato
- Long Way to Okinawa
- Gorath as Kensuke Sonoda - Paleontologist
- Kurenai no sora
- Kujira gami
- ' as Hyōbu Chisaka
- Attack Squadron! as Admiral
- High and Low as Chief of Investigation Section
- Boryokudan
- Attack Squadron!
- The Lost World of Sinbad as King Raksha
- Tsukiyo no wataridori as Nagisa yo yuki jo
- Jinsei gekijo: shin hisha kaku
- Chi to daiyamondo
- Brand of Evil as Tsukamoto, manager
- Tensai sagishi monogatari: Tanuki no hanamichi as Komai
- Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster as Dr. Tsukamoto
- Kwaidan as Head priest
- Matatabi san ning yakuza as Kakegawa Bunzo
- Jigoku no hatobā
- Barā kētsu shobū
- Samurai Assassin as Narihisa Ichijō
- Red Beard as Tokubei Izumiya
- Sanshiro Sugata as Mishima
- Taiheiyō kiseki no sakusen: Kisuka as Military Command president
- Frankenstein Conquers the World as Axis Scientist
- Buraikan jingi as Genkichi Jinnai
- Kono koe naki sakebi
- Sarutobi Sasuke as Hakuunsai Tozawa
- Bangkok no yoru as Dr. Yoshino
- Kaerazeru hatoba as Detective Egusa
- Zesshō as Sōbei Sonoda
- Showa saidai no kaoyaku
- Noren ichidai: jōkyō
- Ārappoi no ha gōmen dazē
- Satogashi ga kowareru toki as Kudo
- Japan's Longest Day as Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura
- Gyangu no teiō
- Naniwa kyokaku: dokyo shichinin giri
- Kyokotsu ichidai
- The Sands of Kurobe as Ashimura
- Botan Dōrō as Fortune Teller
- Zatoichi and the Fugitives as Dr. Junan
- Gion matsuri as Tsuneemon
- Shin Abashiri Bangaichi as Tetsutarō Fujigami
- Sangyo supai
- Onna tobakushi amadera kaichō
- Gendai yakuza: yotamono no okite
- Ah kaiten tokubetsu kogetikai
- Samurai Banners
- Shōwa zankyō-den: Karajishi jingi
- It's Tough Being a Man as Hyōichirō Suwa
- Shin Abashiri Bangaichi: Saihate no Nagare-mono
- Shin Abashiri Bangaichi: Runin-masaki no ketto
- Nihon boryoku-dan: kumicho to shikaku
- The Militarists as Editor
- Yomigaeru daichi as Gondo
- Gorotsuki mushuku
- Tora-san's Love Call as Hyouichiro Suwa
- Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro renka
- Gokuaku bozu - Nomu utsu kau
- Gokudo makari touru
- Zatoichi's Conspiracy as Sakubei
- The Family as Yasuda - Makiko's father
- Ranru no hata as Shihei Furukawa
- Prophecies of Nostradamus as Pediatrician
- Karajishi keisatsu
- The Bullet Train as JNR President
- Zoku ningen kakumei
- Godzilla as Dr. Yamane
- Ogin-sama as Sen Rikyu
- Otoko wa tsurai yo: Uwasa no Torajirō as Hiroshi's Father
- Dōran as Kosuke Miyagi
- Tempyō no Iraka
- Kagemusha as Gyobu Taguchi
- Story of the Japan Philharmonic: Movement of Flame
Television
- Akō Rōshi
- Haru no Sakamichi, Aoyama Tadatoshi
- Akai Unmei
- Ōgon no Hibi
Honours
- Medal with Purple Ribbon
- Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette