Tatsuo Umemiya
Tatsuo Umemiya (梅宮 辰夫, Umemiya Tatsuo, 11 March 1938 – 12 December 2019)[1] was a Japanese actor, tarento, and businessman. He was represented by the agency Pickles. His daughter is model and tarento Anna Umemiya.
Tatsuo Umemiya | |
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梅宮 辰夫 | |
Born | |
Died | 12 December 2019 81) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, tarento, businessman |
Years active | 1959–2013 |
Agent | Pickles |
Known for |
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] |
Spouse | Claudia Umemiya |
Children | Anna Umemiya (daughter) |
The son of a doctor, Umemiya gave up a medical career to debut as a Toei New Face at the Toei Studios.[2] As an actor, he appeared in films and television dramas and also in restaurant variety shows.
Umemiya died of kidney failure on 12 December 2019. He was 81 years old.[3][4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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1959 | Shōnen Tantei-dan: Teki wa Genshi Senkō-tei | ||
Planet Prince | |||
1962 | Ankoku-gai Saigo no Hi | ||
Gang vs. G-Men | Masao Kuroki | ||
1963 | Jinsei Gekijō: Hisha-kaku | ||
Dai Hachiku ute Itai: Sō Retsu o ni Tai Chō | |||
Shōwa Kyōkaku den | |||
1965 | Himo | ||
Shōwa Zankyō Den | |||
1966 | Rampaging Dragon of the North | ||
1967 | Abashiri Prison | ||
1968 | Ningen Gyorai: Ā Kaiten Tokubetsu Kōgeki-tai | Keijishoi Yoshioka | |
Furyō Banchō | [5] | ||
Yoru no Kayō | |||
1970 | Teiō | ||
Bloodstained Clan Honor | |||
1972 | Wandering Ginza Butterfly | Shinnosuke Matsudaira | |
1973 | Battles Without Honor and Humanity | Hiroshi Wakasugi | |
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War | Shinichi Iwai | ||
1974 | Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics | Shinichi Iwai | |
Ninkyō Hanaichirin | Masashi Yashiro | ||
Yamaguchi-gumi Gaiden: Kyuushuu Shinkou Sakusen | Ichiro Ishino | ||
1975 | Gokudō Shachō | Sumitomo Mitsui | |
Bōryoku Kinmyaku | Kenji Okuda | ||
Nihon Bōryoku Rettō: Keihanshin-goroshi no Gundan | Koji Kanemitsu | ||
Cops vs. Thugs | Shoichi Kaida | ||
Gambling Den Heist | Noshiro | ||
Shikin-gen Gōdatsu | Fumiaki Noshiro | ||
Graveyard of Honor | Kozaburo Imai | ||
1976 | Karate Warriors | ||
Terror of Yakuza | Yoshiaki Kaizu | ||
Yakuza Graveyard | Goro Iwata | ||
Jitsuroku Gaiden: Ōsaka Dengeki Sakusen | Heikichi Miyatake | ||
Track Yarō: Bōkyō Ichibanhoshi | Dai Kumada Taro Jirozaemon | ||
1977 | Yakuza Sensō: Nihon no Shuryō | Fukushima | |
1978 | Never Give Up | Akio Izaki | |
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron | Judayu Araki | ||
1979 | Sanada Yukimura no Bōryaku | Sanada Nobuyuki | |
Akuma ga Kirite Fue o Fuku | Shunroku Kazama | ||
Nihon no Fixer | Takayoshi Oguri | ||
1980 | Furyō Shōnen | Asamoto | |
Tokugawa Ichizoku no Hōkai | Ōkubo Toshimichi | ||
1982 | Onimasa | Masaru Yamane | |
Dai Nippon Teikoku | Heiso Hige | ||
1983 | Shōsetsu Yoshida Gakkō | Ichirō Kōno | |
1986 | Keshin | Nomura | |
1988 | Be-Bop High School: Kōkō Yotarō Ondo | Principal | |
1989 | 226 | Sanno Hotel manager | |
2002 | Shura no Mure | ||
2008 | Tokumei Kakarichō Hitoshi Tadano: Saigo no Gekijō-ban | Shigezo Kurokawa |
TV series
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1964 | Niji no Sekkei | NHK | ||
1966 | Three Outlaw Samurai | Fuji TV | ||
1968 | Nihon Kenkaku-den | TV Asahi | Episode 9 | |
1969 | Ā Chūshingura | Horibe Yasubei | KTV, Fuji TV | |
Playgirl | TV Tokyo | Episodes 12, 16, 58, 162 | ||
FLower Action 009 no 1 | Fuji TV | Episode 1 | ||
1975 | Zatoichi Monogatari | Fuji TV | Episode 16 | |
Yoake no Keiji | Motomiya | TBS | Episode 28 | |
Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama | Suji Murai | NTV | ||
1977 | Shin Yoake no Keiji | Asakura | TBS | |
Ashita no Keiji | Asakura | TBS | ||
1978 | Edo Professional Hissatsu Shōbainin | Shinji | ABC | |
1980 | Shin Edo no Senpū | Asakichi | Fuji TV | Episode 1 |
Sayonara o Ryū-san | MBS | |||
Yōki na Tōbō | Daisaku Fujimura | Fuji TV | ||
1981 | Keishichō Satsujin-ka | Hirata | TV Asahi | |
1982 | Keiji Yoroshiku | Kannami leader | TBS | |
Ōedo Sōsamō | Tasukunokai Mitani | TV Tokyo | Episode 544 | |
1984 | School Wars: Hero | Daizaburo Shimoda | TBS | |
1985 | Star Tanjō | Kohei Kaga | Fuji TV | |
1986 | Kono ko Dare no Ko | Tsuruta | Fuji TV | |
1988 | The School Cup | Reformatory director | Fuji TV | |
Tonbo | Kenzo Takeshiri | TBS | ||
Hagure Keiji Junjō-ha | Shigetada | TV Asahi | ||
1989 | Gomendo Kakemasu | Fuji TV | ||
1990 | Binta | Seijiro Hanai | TBS | |
1991 | Lullaby Keiji | Kenzo Hagiwara | TV Asahi | |
1992 | Mei Bugyō Tōyama no Kin-san | Daishiro Hanayama | TV Asahi | 4th Series, Episode 8 |
1993 | Ueno-eki Satsujin Jiken | Naito | TBS | |
Akai Meikyū | TBS | |||
1994 | Dai Chūshingura | Tomekichi | TBS | |
Coming Home | TBS | |||
1995 | Yureru Omoi | TBS | ||
Tokumei Kakarichō Hitoshi Tadano | Shigezo Kurokawa | TV Asahi | ||
Tōbō-sha Joichiro Kijima | Yamashiro | Fuji TV | ||
Haikei, Chichiue-sama | Fuji TV | |||
1999 | Double Couple Tantei | Fuji TV | ||
2000 | Obasan Kaichō Murasaki no Hanzai Seisō Nikki Gomi wa Koroshi o Shitte Iru Series | Sanzo Onogi | TBS | |
2008 | Hadaka no Taishō – Miyazaki-hen – Miyazaki no Onigawarau no de | Fuji TV | ||
Yumeko Hinata Chōtei Iin Jiken-bo | Zenzo Hinata | Fuji TV | ||
2012 | Shira Rezaru Bakumatsu no Shishi: Yamada Akiyoshi Monogatari | Itō Hirobumi | MBS | |
2013 | Nanohana Line ni Norikaete | Yoshisaburo Kamogawa | NHK BS Premium |
Anime
Title | Role | Network |
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Government Crime Investigation Agent Jotaro Zaizen | Aban Narration | TV Asahi |
Variety
Title | Network | Notes |
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Kuishinbo! Banzai | Fuji TV | Reporter |
Shingo no Omachi do O-sama | TBS | Regular appearances, charge in cuisine corner |
Akko no Karu ku Mite Mitai | TBS | |
Iron Chef | Fuji TV | |
Sekai no Chō Gōka Chinpin Ryōri | Fuji TV | Quasi-regular appearances |
The Letters: Kazoku no Ai ni Arigatō | Fuji TV | Regular appearances |
Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai" | TBS | |
Geinōjin Kakuzu ke Check | ABC | |
Peke×Pon | Fuji TV |
Advertisements
Year | Title | Notes |
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Bubble Star | Co-starring with Sonny Chiba, Hiroki Matsukata, Kin'ya Kitaōji, and Shingo Yamashiro | |
Takara Hon Mirin | ||
Konjac to Kaisō Salad | Co-starring with his daughter Anna | |
2010 | CupStar | |
2014 | Magic Bullet |
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | Ref. |
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1962 | "Haha Koi Yakuza / Ginza no Fūraibō" | |
1966 | "Yūkyō Mitsuyo / Sakazuki-bushi" | |
"Banchō Sharrock / Sakazuki yo Omaedake" | ||
"Banchō Bruce / Ore wa Banchō" | ||
"Banchō Shinjuku Jingi / Yume wa Yoru Hiraku" | ||
"Banchō Kazoe-uta / Norainu" | ||
"Otoko Banchō Nagareboshi / Bangaichi Bruce" | ||
1970 | "" | |
"Diamond Rock / Usshisshi-bushi" | ||
"Symbol Rock / Yoru wa Ore no Mono" | [6] | |
"Tatsuo Umemiya no Tokyo Nagare-uta / Banchō" | ||
1971 | "Gara Janakatta Koi Nanka / Otoko Nakase no Kiri ga Furu" | |
"Kaikon no Uta / Sasurai no Waltz" | ||
"Tatsu-chan no Seishun Nikki / Tatsu Ani i no Sandogasa" | ||
"Sakariba Banchō / Jinsei gekijō" | ||
"Moteta Tsumori no Kazoe-uta / On'na Machi Miren" | ||
1982 | "Tsuyogari / Otoko Hitori" |
Albums
Title |
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Yoasobi no Teiō |
Jinsei Gekijō / Furyō banchō |
Otoko no Enka |
References
- "梅宮 辰夫". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.
- "名家出身の梅宮辰夫が父の反対を押し切り俳優になった理由は?". Ameba News. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- 俳優の梅宮辰夫さん死去 81歳
- Japanese actor Tatsuo Umemiya dies at 81
- "Big tomorrow". Seishun Publishing. Aug 2010. p. 77.
- "夜遊びの帝王". Toei Channel (in Japanese). Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.
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External links
- Tatsuo Umemiya at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
- Tatsuo Umemiya at IMDb
- Official website (in Japanese)
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