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  1. 2 dic 2022 · Published in Japan Forward 28/11/2022. Toshiro Mifune passed away twenty five years ago this December. He was the first non-white superstar of global cinema, the first actor to play a yakuza (in the 1948 Kurosawa movie Drunken Angel) and the inspiration for Clint Eastwood’s “man with no name” and every other cool existential loner via his role in Yojimbo (1961; Akira Kurosawa).

  2. 17 ott 2005 · Toshiro Mifune (1920-1997) was a charismatic Japanese actor best known for his roles in Akira Kurosawa's masterpieces in the 1950's and 1960's: Seven Samurai, Rashomon , Yojimbo ... This website is the most comprehensive reference for Toshiro Mifune on the Internet. Please send any comments or additions to ramona at sprout dot org .

  3. Toshirō Mifune (jap. 三船 敏郎 , Mifune Toshirō , 1. huhtikuuta 1920 Qingdao , Kiina [1] – 24. joulukuuta 1997 Mitaka , Japani ) oli toisen maailmansodan jälkeisen Japanin merkittävimpiä ja kansainvälisesti tunnetuimpia näyttelijöitä, joka tuli kuuluisaksi esittämällä energisiä ja vaikuttavia samuraihahmoja etenkin Akira Kurosawan ohjaamissa elokuvissa. [2]

  4. 1963 High and Low – (Tengoku to dzsigoku) – rendezte: Kuroszava Akira. 1963 Legacy of the 500,000 – (Godzsúman-nin no iszan) – rendezte: Mifune Tosiró. 1963 The Great Thief – (Daitózoku) – rendezte: Tanigucsi Szenkicsi. 1964 Whirlwind – (Sikonmadó – Dai tacumaki) – rendezte: Inagaki Hirosi.

  5. 24 dic 1997 · Toshirô Mifune è nato il 1 Aprile 1920 a Qingdao, Shandong, Cina. Attore: film, foto, ... Sole rosso: Toshirō Mifune, un "Masterchef" sul set tra spaghetti e piatti giapponesi.

  6. Toshiro Mifune – Double Pack – List price 570 Euro. Toshiro Mifune 1/6 Scale Action Figure: A Legendary Tribute Deluxe Double Pack Edition – Ronin & Samurai – features: Ronin Version: 1 Lifelike Handpainted Headsculpt. 1 Fully Articulated Body approximately 12 inches. 8 Interchangeable Hands (No Wrist Pegs)

  7. 3 apr 2020 · Postwar Japanese cinema—led by Kurosawa, Mizoguchi, Naruse, Ozu, Kobayashi—featured many men who were bores and disappointments, and actors such as Chishu Ryu, Tatsuya Nakadai, and Takashi Shimura infused that stoop of failure with inevitability, resonance, depth. Mifune, meanwhile, embodied a different kind of failure, one that looked sexy.