Eitarō Shindō
Biography
Eitarō Shindō (1899–1977), born Tatsugoro Shindo, was a prominent Japanese film actor who made a significant impact on the nation's cinematic landscape. Shindō initially honed his craft as a stage performer before transitioning into film, where he would ultimately amass an impressive filmography featuring over 620 titles.
He gained acclaim for his frequent collaborations with renowned director Kenji Mizoguchi, appearing in classics such as "Sansho the Bailiff," "The Tale of Chikamatsu," and "Street of Shame." Shindō was particularly known for his compelling portrayals of antagonistic characters in Toei period dramas, where his performances left a lasting impression on audiences.
As the industry evolved, Shindō adapted to the changing landscape by embracing television, where he found success in family-oriented dramas like "Oyaji Taiko." His versatility allowed him to remain relevant in the entertainment world well into his later years.
Sadly, Shindō's life came to an end due to heart disease; he passed away from a myocardial infarction on December 18, 1977, at the age of 78, while hospitalized at Denenchofu Central Hospital. His extensive body of work and memorable performances continue to resonate in the annals of Japanese cinema.
Filmography
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Street of Shame
1956 • Kurazô Taya
Sisters of the Gion
1936 • Kudo
Lucky Adventurer Nobunaga Oda
1959
The Crucified Lovers
1954 • Ishun
Revenge
1964 • Koetsu
Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
1955 • Pilgrim
Princess Yang Kwei-fei
1955 • Kao Li-hsi
Drunken Angel
1948 • Takahama
A Geisha
1953 • Sawamoto
The Second Bullet is Marked
1960
Osaka Elegy
1936 • Yoshizo Fujino