Jirō Tamiya

Jirō Tamiya was a prolific Japanese actor and producer whose commanding screen presence defined Japanese cinema across three decades.

What do we know about Jirō Tamiya?

Here are the key biographical details about Jirō Tamiya:

  • Name: Jirō Tamiya
  • Also Known As: Jiro Tamiya, Goro Shibata, Gorō Shibata
  • Date of Birth: August 25, 1935
  • Place of Birth: Osaka, Japan
  • Date of Death: December 28, 1978
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Actor
  • Crew Jobs: Producer

Who is Jirō Tamiya?

Jirō Tamiya was born on 25 August 1935 in Kyoto City, Japan. He was an actor and producer, known for Miyamoto Musashi (1973), 3000 kiro no wana (1971) and Kuro no tesuto kâ (1962). He was married to Yukiko Fuji. He died on 29 December 1978 in Tokyo, Japan.

What is Jirō Tamiya known for?

With over 140 credits, Jirō Tamiya left a remarkable legacy in Japanese film. His most celebrated works include:

  • Giants and Toys (1958, Movie)
  • Black Test Car (1962, Movie)
  • The Blue Sky Maiden (1957, Movie)
  • Main Line to Terror (1975, Movie)
  • The Great White Tower (1966, Movie)
  • The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly (1957, Movie)
  • Miyamoto Musashi (1973, Movie)
  • A Woman's Testament (1960, Movie)
  • Professional Killers (1973, Movie)
  • Stolen Pleasure (1962, Movie)

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