Eiji Funakoshi

Eiji Funakoshi (船越 英二, Funakoshi Eiji, 17 March 1923 – 17 March 2007) was a Japanese actor. He received the Kinema Junpo Award for Best Actor and the Mainichi Film Concours for Best Actor for his performance in Fires on the Plain.

Eiji Funakoshi
Nobuko Otowa and Eiji Funakoshi in 1952 Japanese movie Ataka-ke no hitobito
Born
Eijiro Funakoshi

(1923-03-17)17 March 1923
Tokyo, Japan
Died17 March 2007(2007-03-17) (aged 84)
OccupationActor
Years active1947–2001

Biography

Born Eijirō Funakoshi on 17 March 1923, in Tokyo, Eiji Funakoshi signed up for the Daiei Motion Picture Company in 1947 and made his acting debut the following year with Beautiful Enemy. In a career that spanned three decades Funakoshi starred in a variety of genres and worked for directors Kōzaburō Yoshimura, Mikio Naruse, Kon Ichikawa and Yasuzo Masumura.[1]

Funakoshi was a favorite actor of internationally renowned director Kon Ichikawa.[1] Perhaps their most notable film was the World War II drama Fires on the Plain (Nobi, 1959). Funakoshi played the lead role of Imperial Army Private Tamura, a soldier stationed on Leyte Island in the Philippines. Fires on the Plain won awards in Japan and overseas, including prizes for Kon Ichikawa from the Blue Ribbon in Japan and the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.

For several years, Funakoshi portrayed Tanokura Magobei, a close associate of the shogun, on Abarenbō Shōgun.

Son Eiichirō Funakoshi is also a famous actor in Japan.

Eiji Funakoshi died of a stroke at 10:57 pm on 17 March 2007, on his 84th birthday.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Role
1953 Older Brother, Younger Sister
(あにいもうと Ani Imōto)
Kobata
1957 A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love
(薔薇いくたびか Bara ikutabika)
Tsuruo Ichioka
The Hole
(穴 Ana)
Koisuke Sengi
1958 The Loyal 47 Ronin
(忠臣蔵 Chūshingura)
Tsunanori Uesugi
1959 Fires on the Plain
(野火 Nobi)
Tamura
1960 Jokyo
(女経 Jokyo)
Yasushi
1961 Ten Dark Women
1962 Being Two Isn't Easy
(私は二歳 Watashi wa nisai)
Goro, the father
1963 An Actor's Revenge
(雪之丞変化 Yukinojō Henge)
Heima Kadokura
1964 Manji
()
Kotaro Kakiuchi
1965 Gamera
(大怪獣ガメラ Daikaijū Gamera)
Dr. Hidaka
1966 Shiroi Kyotō
(白い巨塔)
Professor Kikukawa
1969 Gamera vs. Guiron
(ガメラ対大悪獣ギロン Gamera Tai Daiakujū Giron)
Dr. Shiga
1969 Blind Beast
(盲獣 Mōjū)
Michio Sofu
1975 Tora-san's Rise and Fall
(男はつらいよ 寅次郎相合い傘 Otoko wa Tsurai yo: Torajirō Aiaigasa)

Honours

References


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