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Nobuo Nakamura
Japanese actor

Nobuo Nakamura

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Japanese actor
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Otaru
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82 years
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Nobuo Nakamura (中村伸郎, Nakamura Nobuo, September 14, 1908 – July 5, 1991) was a Japanese actor, who made notable appearances in the films of Akira Kurosawa and Yasujiro Ozu in the 1950s and 1960s. Perhaps his most famous roles were those of the callous deputy mayor in Kurosawa's Ikiru (1952), and the hairdresser's henpecked husband in Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953).
Nakamura was also famous for many notable contributions to Japanese modern theatre. In 1937, he founded the Bungakuza company along with Haruko Sugimura, Seiji Miyaguchi, and Masayuki Mori. Nakamura played Polonius in Hamlet, Herod in Wilde's Salome, Aleksandr Vladimirovich Serebryakov in Chekov's Uncle Vanya, and Krapp in Krapp's Last Tape. He also appeared in Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, and The Cherry Orchard . In the 1950s and 1960s, he played major roles in Yukio Mishima's plays such as Rokumeikan, My Friend Hitler, and so on. In 1963, Nakamura left Bungakuza company and founded the NLT company with Mishima. His most famous and successful role is considered to be The Professor in Ionesco's The Lesson. He performed The Lesson for the first time in 1972 and played The Professor every Friday night at Shibuya Jean-Jean, a small theatre in Shibuya, Tokyo until 1983. Appropriately, one of his last movie roles was a cameo as a deceptively decrepit-looking "professor" in Juzo Itami's film comedy Tampopo (1985).

Selected filmography

  • 1952 - To Live (Ikiru)
  • 1953 - Tokyo Story
  • 1953 - An Inlet of Muddy Water
  • 1956 - Flowing (Nagareru)
  • 1957 - Tokyo Twilight
  • 1960 - Late Autumn
  • 1960 - The Bad Sleep Well
  • 1960 - A False Student
  • 1962 - An Autumn Afternoon
  • 1963 - High and Low
  • 1964 - Dogara, the Space Monster, Dr. Munakata
  • 1967 - Japan's Longest Day, Kōichi Kido
  • 1967 - Thirst for Love
  • 1976 - Shunkinsho
  • 1985 - Tampopo

Honours

  • Medal with Purple Ribbon (1976)

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