Jun Negami

Jun Negami (根上 淳, Negami Jun) (September 20, 1923, Tokyo, Japan - October 24, 2005, Shinjuku, Tokyo) was a Japanese actor, and the grandson of Rudolf Dittrich, an Austrian musician.

Jun Negami
Born
Fujio Mori

(1923-09-20)September 20, 1923
Tokyo, Japan
DiedOctober 24, 2005(2005-10-24) (aged 82)
OccupationActor
Years active1949–1998
SpousePeggy Hayama

He appeared in 128 films.[1]

Filmography

Film

  • Pen itsuwarazu, bôryoku no machi (1950)
  • Shojoho (1950)
  • Kumo no machi (1950)
  • Mesu inu (1951) - Keiichi Shirakawa
  • Honoo no hada (1951)
  • Asakusa kurenaidan (1952) - Shimakichi
  • Nagasaki No Uta Wa Wasureji (1952) - Nogami, Hiroyuki
  • Shino machi o nogarete (1952) - Shiro Nomura
  • Mōjū tsukai no shōjo (1952)
  • Lightning (1952) - Shuzo
  • Zoku Jûdai no seiten (1953) - Masato Miki
  • Zoku zoku Jûdai no seiten (1953) - Shingo Arai
  • Jūdai no yūwaku (1953)
  • Konjiki yasha (1954) - Kan-ichi
  • Asakusa no yoru (1954) - Tozuki
  • Midori no nakama (1954) - Ippei Takazu
  • Tsuki yori no shisha (1954)
  • Kawa no aru shitamachi no hanashi (1955) - Gizô Kurita
  • Hotaru no hikari (1955)
  • Nanatsu no kao no ginji (1955)
  • A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love (1955) - Shin'ichirō Matsushima[2]
  • Asakusa no oni (1955)
  • Shichinin no ani imôto (1955) - Natsu / Keiichi
  • Hanayome no tameiki (1956) - Keita Funayama
  • Asakusa no hi (1956)
  • Ninjô baka (1956)
  • Gogo 8 ji 13 pun (1956) - Jôji Harada
  • Teahouse of the August Moon (1956) - Mr. Seiko
  • Tsuki no kôdôkan (1956)
  • Hibana (1956)
  • Wasureji no gogo 8 ji 13 pun (1957) - Jôji Harada
  • Danryu (1957) - Yuzo Hiashi
  • Daitokai no gozen 3-ji (1958)
  • The Loyal 47 Ronin (1958) - Sagaminokami Tsuchiya
  • Tabi wa Kimagure Kaze Makase (1958)
  • Haha (1958) - Ryôtarô Yuasa
  • Akasen no hi wa kiezu (1958) - Inutaro
  • Yoru no sugao (1958) - Wakabayashi
  • Kyohansha (1958)
  • Sasameyuki (1959) - Itakura
  • Haha no omokage (1959) - Sadao Sagawa
  • Yamada Nagamasa - Oja no ken (1959) - Gorobei Onishi
  • Jirôchô Fuji (1959)
  • Jan Arima no shûgeki (1959)
  • Kaigunheigakkô monogatari: Aa! Etajima (1959)
  • Machibugyô nikki: Tekka botan (1959) - Gônosuke Hori
  • A Woman's Testament (1960) - Kanemitsu
  • The Demon of Mount Oe (1960)[3]
  • Kenju no okite (1960)
  • Afraid to Die (1960) - Yusaku Sagara
  • Satan's Sword (1960) - Serizawa
  • Zoku Jirocho Fuji (1960)
  • Kizû tsu ita yajû (1960)
  • Furaî monogatari-âbara hishâ (1960)
  • Harekosode (1961)
  • Tôshi reijô (1961) - Professor
  • Ginza no bonbon (1961) - Ozaki
  • A Wife Confesses (1961) - Lawyer Sugiyama
  • Buda (1961) - Mahakashyapa
  • Katei no jijô (1962) - Ochiai
  • Yûkai (1962) - Takaoka
  • Nessa no tsuki (1962)
  • Yatchaba no Onna (1962)
  • Makkanâ koi no monogatari (1963)
  • Hanzaî sakusen nanbâ wan (1963)
  • Odoritai yoru (1963) - Takashi Dan
  • Kyojin Ôkuma Shigenobu (1963) - Hiroshi Nakai
  • Kuro no kyôki (1964)
  • Mushuku mono jingi (1965)
  • A, zerosen (1965) - Takada
  • The Guardman: Tokyo yôjimbô (1965) - Ôishi
  • Rokyoku komori-uta (1965)
  • Ninkyo otoko ippiki (1965)
  • The Dragon's Fangs (1966)
  • Satogashi ga kowareru toki (1967) - Azuma
  • Mesu ga osu o kuikorosu: Sanbiki no kamakiri (1967) - Shiro Oba
  • Rikugun chôhô 33 (1968) - Minoru Sasaki
  • Onna no iji (1971)
  • Ai to makoto: Kanketsu-hen (1976)
  • Hadaka no taisho horo-ki: Yamashita Kiyoshi monogatari (1981)
  • Yojôhan iro no nureginu (1983)
  • Irodori-gawa (1984) - Soichiro Saso
  • Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) - Kurahara (segment "Runaway Horses")
  • Shaso (1989) - Tadayuki Matsuzaki

Television

References

  1. Y. Nomura. "Negami Jun". Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
  2. "薇いくたびか". Kadokawa. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  3. "大江山酒天童子". Kadokawa. Retrieved July 26, 2021.


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