
Atuação
Outros nomes: Toshiroh Mifune, Mifune Toshirō
Data de nascimento
1 de abril de 1920
Data de falecimento
24 de dezembro de 1997
(faleceu aos 77)
Local de nascimento
Qingdao, China
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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." Apart from his work with Kurosawa, Mifune appeared in numerous other films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He played roles in various genres, including dramas, comedies, and war films. Some of his other notable films include "The Throne of Blood" (1957), "High and Low" (1963), and "Red Beard" (1965). Mifune's charismatic presence, powerful performances, and ability to convey complex emotions made him an iconic figure in Japanese cinema. He received international recognition and awards for his contributions to the film industry, including several honors at the Venice Film Festival and a lifetime achievement award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.







Kikuchiyo
1954

Kingo Gondo
1963

Lord Yoshi Toranaga
1980 • 5 episódios

Tajômaru
1950

Sanjuro Kuwabatake / The Samurai
1961
Self
1971 • 1 episódio

1981 • 1 episódio

Oishi Kuranosuke
1971 • 52 episódios

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
1976
Tachibana Sakon
1979 • 36 episódios

Dr. Kyojio Niide ("Red Beard")
1965

Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura
1979

Matsunaga
1948

Taketoki Washizu
1957

Kuroda Jubei
1971

Kanbei Uchiyama
1978 • 38 episódios

Otsuichi Amo
1984 • 51 episódios

Saito-San
1981

Sanjûrô Tsubaki / The ronin
1962

General Rokurota Makabe
1958