Akihiko Katayama
Acting Born Nov 11, 1926 Died Nov 16, 2014 Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan 73 credits
Biography
Akihiko Katayama works in acting. Born November 11, 1926 in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. Died November 16, 2014. Archytele lists 73 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Career timeline
Professional Killers
The Ambitious
The Pit of Death
JourneyGinza for Two
Shojo jutaiわが愛を星に祈りて
Kono michi akashingō
Ōkuma Shigenobu the greatTeinen TaishokuShe Came For Love
Her Hidden Past誘拐情熱の詩人啄木Otoko to onna no sei no naka
夕やけ小やけの赤とんぼBara to ryūMarriageable AgeWakai nakama
Satan's Sword II: The Dragon GodAnchin and KiyohimeThe Rockabilly LadyBlack Sea of TreesAh Special Attack Corps
The Path I RememberPeople Waiting for Spring
The Days of Evil WomenAge of ResistanceThe Man Who Sold His SuicideHobo Village
Karada no naka o kaze ga fukuMonkey Business
Shochiku Festival: All-Star Lineup – Studio Express / The Birth of an ActressSeishun no otoこゝに幸あり・後篇 花咲く朝こゝに幸あり・前篇 誘惑の都花笠太鼓
Next Door to HappinessEvery Day That New LifeThe Vassal's Neck元祿美少年記
Between Yesterday and TomorrowDancing Girls of IzuThe Bronze DevilA 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz FestivalThe Bronze Monster
Life Guidebook: A Bride's Sexual EncyclopediaThe Battleship YamatoHalf Virgin
MotherVendetta of a SamuraiRiverside Fish Market EmpireLove's Cheerleader風の噂のリル
The Lady of MusashinoDancing GirlAkatsuki no Kyūshū
I Saw a Phantom FishLone Wolf
Wagakoyue niDelinquent Girl
Doyō fujinKōfuku no genkai
Surônin makaritôru
Saigo no kikyōUmi o yobu koe
Thus the Divine Wind Blows
Twelve Hours Before Departure
Submarine Number One
Kaze no Matasaburô
Explosion!
A Pebble by the Wayside
Full filmography
- Professional Killers (1972)
- The Ambitious (1970) as Toranosuke Nakahira
- The Pit of Death (1968) as Yasuhara
- Journey (1967)
- Ginza for Two (1967) as Koizumi
- Shojo jutai (1966) as Takashi Murakami
- わが愛を星に祈りて (1966)
- Kono michi akashingō (1964)
- Ōkuma Shigenobu the great (1963)
- Teinen Taishoku (1963)
- She Came For Love (1963) as Katsuya Kitahara
- Her Hidden Past (1962) as Eikichi Kono
- 誘拐 (1962)
- 情熱の詩人啄木 (1962)
- Otoko to onna no sei no naka (1962)
- 夕やけ小やけの赤とんぼ (1961) as 山口先生
- Bara to ryū (1961)
- Marriageable Age (1961)
- Wakai nakama (1961)
- Satan's Sword II: The Dragon God (1960)
- Anchin and Kiyohime (1960) as Tomotsuna
- The Rockabilly Lady (1960)
- Black Sea of Trees (1960)
- Ah Special Attack Corps (1960)
- The Path I Remember (1959)
- People Waiting for Spring (1959) as Tanaka
- The Days of Evil Women (1958)
- Age of Resistance (1958)
- The Man Who Sold His Suicide (1958) as Yamakura
- Hobo Village (1958)
- Karada no naka o kaze ga fuku (1957)
- Monkey Business (1957) as Taketarō Sonobe
- Shochiku Festival: All-Star Lineup – Studio Express / The Birth of an Actress (1956)
- Seishun no oto (1956)
- こゝに幸あり・後篇 花咲く朝 (1956)
- こゝに幸あり・前篇 誘惑の都 (1956)
- 花笠太鼓 (1956) as 半次
- Next Door to Happiness (1955)
- Every Day That New Life (1955)
- The Vassal's Neck (1955)
- 元祿美少年記 (1955) as 佐野正平
- Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1954)
- Dancing Girls of Izu (1954)
- The Bronze Devil (1954) as Marquis Genjiro Mizuno
- A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival (1954) as Keisuke Mita
- The Bronze Monster (1954)
- Life Guidebook: A Bride's Sexual Encyclopedia (1953)
- The Battleship Yamato (1953) as Ensign Nishida
- Half Virgin (1953)
- Mother (1952) as Susumu Fukuhara
- Vendetta of a Samurai (1952)
- Riverside Fish Market Empire (1952)
- Love's Cheerleader (1952)
- 風の噂のリル (1952)
- The Lady of Musashino (1951) as Tsutomu Miyaji
- Dancing Girl (1951) as Takao
- Akatsuki no Kyūshū (1951) as Minoru, the eldest son
- I Saw a Phantom Fish (1950)
- Lone Wolf (1950)
- Wagakoyue ni (1949)
- Delinquent Girl (1949)
- Doyō fujin (1948) as Kyōkichi Yagisawa
- Kōfuku no genkai (1948)
- Surônin makaritôru (1947) as Ten'ichibô
- Saigo no kikyō (1945)
- Umi o yobu koe (1945)
- Thus the Divine Wind Blows (1944) as Michitada Kôno
- Twelve Hours Before Departure (1943)
- Submarine Number One (1941)
- Kaze no Matasaburô (1940)
- Explosion! (1939)
- A Pebble by the Wayside (1938) as Goichi Aikawa
- Unending Advance (1937)