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Chiezō Kataoka (片岡 千恵蔵, Kataoka Chiezō) (March 30, 1903 – March 31, 1983) was a Japanese film and television actor most famous for his starring roles in jidaigeki.

Chiezō Kataoka
片岡 千恵蔵
Chiezō Kataoka in 1920s or 1930s
Born(1903-03-30)March 30, 1903
Gunma Prefecture, Japan
DiedMarch 31, 1983(1983-03-31) (aged 80)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationFilm actor
Years active1912–1983

Career


Born in 1903 in Gunma Prefecture (his real name was Masayoshi Ueki), he was raised in Tokyo. As a child he began training in Kabuki in a theatre troupe run by Kataoka Nizaemon XI, and appeared in one film in 1923.[1] He eventually entered the movie world for good in 1927 first at Makino Productions, but following the lead of other former Makino stars like Tsumasaburō Bandō, Chiezō started his own independent production company, Chiezō Productions, the next year.[1] That studio became the longest lasting of the independent, star-centered productions, in part because it had such talented directors as Mansaku Itami and Hiroshi Inagaki, and produced such masterworks as Akanishi Kakita.[2] He folded the company in 1937 and joined Nikkatsu.

Specializing in jidaigeki, he played the lead in various films before and during World War II. During the Occupation of Japan, however, when Allied censors restricted the production of jidaigeki, Chiezō also appeared in a series of eleven films as Bannai Tarao, a modern era detective who is a master of disguise.[3] He eventually joined Toei, where he also served on the board of directors. Among his starring roles for Toei were eighteen films in which he played Tōyama no Kin-san[4] and a three-part Daibosatsu Tōge. Another role was in Akō Rōshi, a drama based on the Forty-seven Ronin. Later, he portrayed the father of Ōoka Tadasuke in the television series Ōoka Echizen. His career spanned six decades.


Family


His son, Yoshiharu Ueki, a former pilot, was named the president of Japan Airlines in January 2012.[5]


Filmography


Chiezō Kataoka in the poster for Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji (1955).
Chiezō Kataoka in the poster for Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji (1955).

Honours



References


  1. Okabe, Ryū (1979). "Kataoka Chiezō". Nihon eiga haiyū zenshū: danyūhen. Tokyo: Kinema Junpō. pp. 144–148.
  2. Mika Tomita, ed. (1997). Chie Puro jidai. Firumu Ātosha. ISBN 4-8459-9769-X.
  3. "Kataoka Chiezō". Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus. Kōdansha. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  4. "Chiezō Kataoka profile". NHK. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  5. "JAL names ex-pilot as new president". Channelnewsasia.com. Retrieved 22 January 2013.



На других языках


- [en] Chiezō Kataoka

[ru] Катаока, Тиэдзо

Тиэдзо Катаока (яп. 片岡 千恵蔵 Катаока Тиэдзо:, 30 марта 1903 года – 31 марта 1983 года), иногда упоминаемый также как Уэки Катаока (яп. 片岡 植木 Катаока Уэки) — японский киноактер до- и послевоенного периода, ветеран жанра дзидайгэки, один из основателей и член совета директоров студии Toei в 1950-х годах.



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