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Masayuki Mori
Actor
Died October 7, 1973 (62 years)
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Masayuki Mori (森 雅之 Mori Masayuki, January 13, 1911 – October 7, 1973) Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido prefecture) was a Japanese actor, the son of Takeo Arishima, a Japanese novelist active during the late Meiji and Taishō periods. Mori appeared in many of Akira Kurosawa 's films such as Rashomon and The Idiot. He also starred in pictures by Kenji Mizoguchi (Ugetsu), Mikio Naruse (Floating Clouds) and other prominent directors.
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Filmography
| 1970 | Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival · as Boss Yamikubo |
| 1968 | Admiral Yamamoto · as Prime Minister Konoe |
| 1968 | The Sun Above, Death Below · as Unknown |
| 1963 | Alone on the Pacific · as Youth's Father |
| 1963 | Bushido · as Lord Tambanokami Munemasa Hori |
| 1963 | Hikaru umi · as Unknown |
| 1961 | Love Old and New · as Kuroyanagi |
| 1961 | A Design for Dying · as Professor Shiraishi |
| 1960 | The Bad Sleep Well · as Public Corporation Vice President Iwabuchi |
| 1960 | Musume tsuma haha · as Yuichiro Sakanishi |
| 1960 | Brother · as Father |
| 1960 | When a Woman Ascends the Stairs · as Nobuhiko Fujisaki |
| 1959 | Dai san no shikaku · as Reinosuke Aoyama |
| 1958 | Yoru no tsuzumi · as Miyaji, the drum teacher |
| 1957 | Untamed Woman · as Hamaya, her lover |
| 1957 | Kyô no inochi · as actor |
| 1956 | The Balloon · as Haruki Murakami |
| 1956 | Ningen gyorai shutsugekisu · as Unknown |
| 1955 | Floating Clouds · as Kengo Tomioka |
| 1955 | Princess Yang Kwei-fei · as Emperor Xuan Zong |
| 1955 | The Heart · as Nobuchi |
| 1955 | The Eternal Breasts · as Mori |
| 1953 | Older Brother, Younger Sister · as Inokichi |
| 1953 | Love Letter · as Unknown |
| 1953 | Ugetsu · as Genjurô |
| 1952 | This Way, That Way · as Unknown |
| 1951 | The Idiot · as Kinji Kameda |
| 1951 | The Lady of Musashino · as Tadao Akiyama |
| 1951 | The Good Fairy · as Nakanuma |
| 1950 | |
| 1949 | A Broken Drum · as Taro |
| 1947 | Anjô-ke no butôkai · as Masahiko Anjo |
| 1945 | |
| 1945 | Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two · as Yoshima Dan |
| 1944 | Raigekitai Shutsudô · as Kawakami |
