
Toshirō Mifune
Acting
Toshirō Mifune (April 1, 1920 - December 24, 1997) was a Japanese actor who is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Japanese cinema. He was born in Qingdao, China, but was raised in Japan. Mifune's career spanned over 50 years, during which he collaborated extensively with renowned director Akira Kurosawa, creating some of the most iconic films in Japanese cinema.
Mifune gained international recognition for his performances in Kurosawa's films, particularly in samurai films. He portrayed strong, dynamic, and often rebellious characters, bringing a raw intensity to his roles. Some of his notable collaborations with Kurosawa include "Rashomon" (1950), "Seven Samurai" (1954), "Yojimbo" (1961), and "The Hidden Fortress" (1958), which inspired George Lucas's "Star Wars."
Known For

Shōgun

Seven Samurai

High and Low

Rashomon

1941

Midway

Yojimbo

Red Beard

Throne of Blood

Sanjuro

Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island

Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple

The Hidden Fortress

Drunken Angel

The Sword of Doom

Stray Dog

The Bad Sleep Well

Samurai Assassin

The Life of Oharu

I Live in Fear

Samurai Rebellion

The Idiot

The Lower Depths

Red Sun

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen

Scandal

Grand Prix

Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo

The Quiet Duel

Winter Kills
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