Noé Murayama
Mexican actor of Japanese descent whose remarkable career spanned over 150 films, 30 stage productions, and numerous television appearances across four decades.
What do we know about Noé Murayama?
Here are the key biographical details about Noé Murayama:
- Name: Noé Murayama
- Also Known As: Ноэ Мураяма
- Date of Birth: June 5, 1930
- Place of Birth: Ciudad del Maíz, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
- Date of Death: August 22, 1997
- Gender: Male
- Job Title: Actor
- Crew Jobs: Director
Who is Noé Murayama?
Noah Tudon Murayama was born July 4, 1930 in Ciudad Del Maiz, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Doctor's son from Japan Masaki Murayama and Maria Teresa Tudon. The third of eight children. He studied to be a dentist in Mexico City to please his father. He debuted at the university theater, then studied acting at the School of the ANDA. After working in three experimental works was his professional debut in the television series "Street Angels" in 1952. His film debut was in 1957. He worked in over 150 films, 30 plays and about 12 soaps. He is the father of actor Claudio Rojo. He died on August 22, 1997 Saint Elena Hospital in Mexico City from liver problems at age 67, leaving unfinished his role in the soap, "Esmeralda".
What is Noé Murayama known for?
With over 114 credits, Noé Murayama's most recognized performances include:
- Esmeralda (1996, TV Series)
- Nazarín (1959, Movie)
- Guns for San Sebastian (1967, Movie)
- Snow White and Her 7 Lovers (1980, Movie)
- Run, Man, Run (1968, Movie)
- The Paper Man (1963, Movie)
- My Son, the Hero (1961, Movie)
- The Feathered Coyote (1983, Movie)
- The Infernal Rapist (1988, Movie)
- Mi niño Tizoc (1972, Movie)
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