Sachio Sakai

Sachio Sakai

Real name: Yukio Abe. Born September 8, 1925, as the son of an electrician in Tokyo. Graduated from Tokyo City Asakusa Technical College. Passed the 1st Toho New Face exam and joined Toho. It is in sync with Toshiro Mifune and Hajime Izu. Debuted in 1947 with Kurosawa's "One Wonderful Sunday". Later appeared as a regular in the many Toho movies. It was nicknamed "Boo-chan" by the studio associates.

Peran Terkenal

Tentang

Stage Name: Sachio Sakai

Peran: Acting

Reputasi: 0.4671

Jenis Kelamin: Laki-laki

Tanggal Lahir: 1925-09-08

Lokasi Lahir: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Riwayat Perfilman

1990

Ultra Q: The 1/8 Project

The 1/8 Project Staff

1981

At This Late Date, the Charleston

Communications Minister

1977

Godzilla

Hagiwara (uncredited)

1975

Battle Cry

Nimaibashi Roh Wasuke

1970

The Militarists

Kitamura

1970

Space Amoeba

The Editor (uncredited)

1970

The Vampire Doll

Taxi Driver

1969

All Monsters Attack

Bank Robber Senbayashi

1969

Red Lion

Peasant Kesaji

1969

Bonds of Love

Miyata

1968

Golden Eyes

Middle-aged Japanese

1967

Japan's Longest Day

Atsugi Air Base Crew Chief

1967

King Kong Escapes

Henchman

1967

The Killing Bottle

Secret Police Officer Shimada

1966

What's Up, Tiger Lily?

Wing Fat Henchman

1966

The Mad Atlantic

Kawabe

1966

Ultra Q

Manager of Tokyo Advertising Company

1965

Key of Keys

Inagawa

1963

Legacy of the 500,000

Igarashi, Keigo Gunji's driver

1962

Doburoku no Tatsu

Marumatsu

1962

Gorath

Physician

1962

Sanjuro

Samurai

1961

Yojimbo

First Foot Soldier

1960

The Last Gunfight

Fudokichi

1959

Samurai Saga

(uncredited)

1959

The Story of Iron Arm Inao

Sadayuki Inao

1958

The Hidden Fortress

Soldier (uncredited)

1958

All About Marriage

Koichiro Doi

1958

Executive Chair

Kimura

1957

Ôban

Employee

1957

Throne of Blood

Washizu samurai

1956

Sudden Rain

Tada

1956

Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island

Matahachi Honiden (uncredited)

1955

Half Human

Nakata

1954

Godzilla

Newspaper Reporter Hagiwara

1954

Seven Samurai

Coolie #2

1953

The Eagle of the Pacific

(uncredited)

1953

The Last Embrace

Uchimura (Saboten)

1952

The Man Who Came to Port

(uncredited)

1952

Ikiru

Yakuza (uncredited)

1951

The Blue Pearl

Yanagiya

1951

Elegy

1948

Drunken Angel

Guitar Player

1947

One Wonderful Sunday

Shady Ticket Man