Yūsuke Takita

Susumu Takita (滝田 進[1], Takita Susumu, 29 November 1930 3 May 2015), known by the stage name Yūsuke Takita (滝田 裕介, 祐介, Takita Yūsuke), was a Japanese actor. He was born in Kitazawa, Setagaya (now Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo[1]), Ehara, Tokyo Prefecture. He formerly belonged to Gekidan Haiyūza.

Yūsuke Takita
滝田 裕介
Born
Susumu Takita

(1930-11-29)29 November 1930
Kitazawa, Setagaya (now Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo), Ehara, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Died3 May 2015(2015-05-03) (aged 84)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActor
Years active19532015
Notable work
  • Films
  • Stage
Television

Biography

After dropping out of Waseda University's department of theater, Takita debuted in 1953 as a second-grader training institute for Gekidan Haiyūza.[2][3][4] His synchronization included Akiji Kobayashi, Akio Satake, Toru Takeuchi, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Hisashi Yokomori, etc. Takita became popular in the TV drama Jiken Kisha who appeared from 1956 to 1964.[5] In the period dramas such as Mito Kōmon and The Unfettered Shogun, he often played villains, but in recent years there were many opportunities to play the role of good people. In addition, Takita was also active as a voice actor, voice of neurosurgeon Ben Casey of hero in overseas drama Ben Casey,[6] and the films Star Wars, Haunted Mansion, Jaws and many hit the main characters and important characters' voices in hits.

Takita was diagnosed with ureter cancer in the summer of 2014 and had surgery.[7] Takita's metastasis was discovered in April 2015.[8] He died at a hospital in Naka Ward, Yokohama City on 3 May, the same year at 11:34 am, from cancer.[4] Takita was 84 when he died.[9]

Filmography (acting)

TV dramas

Year Title Role Network
1958Mammoth TowerKR
Jiken KishaIna (Ina-chan)NHK
1963Hakuchū no ShikakuCX
1965The Guard ManTBS
1966Ultra QHayama
Aru Yūki no KirokuMiyaguchi CapNET
1970Key HunterTBS
Hosou de HanjōkiShogo HaradaYTV
1971Opal to SapphireNTV
DaichūshinguraTsujimura HeizaemonNET
Mizu no HonōTBS, CBC
Ki ni naru Yome-sanHanaokaNTV
Ōoka EchizenTBS
1972Mito Kōmon
Kōya no SurōninNET
Hasegawa Shin SeriesTatsusaburo
1973Edo o KiruTBS
Oshizamurai: KiichihōgenDenjiro SakakiNTV
1974Kizudarake no TenshiIsozaki
1975Birdie Dai SakusenTBS
KagedōshinMBS
1976Fūfu Tabi Nikki: Saraba RōninCX
Hi no MichiNHK
Dai Tokai: Tatakai no HibiHiroshi YamanobeNTV
1977Otokotachi no TabijiNHK
G-Men '75TBS
Tokusō SaizensenANB
Dai Tokai Part IIKiyosato YamamotoNTV
1978Momotarō-zamuraiKisoya
Hissatsu SeriesABC
Kyūkei no AranoCX
Abarenbō ShōgunANB
1979Ashita no KeijiTBS
Taiyō ni Hoero!NTV
Yabure ShinkurōJudayu MorikawaANB
Yūrei Series 3: Zennin-mura no Yūrei matsuriOsawa
1981Musuko Koroshi
Keishichō Satsujin-ka
1982Tōge no GunzōMurata KanuemonNHK
Seicho Matsumoto no Usugeshō no OtokoANB
1983Tokugawa IeyasuAnkokuji EkeiNHK
Umi ni kakeru Niji: Yamamoto Isoroku to Nippon KaigunTX
Medaka no UtaTBS
Zenigata HeijiMorikawaCX
1985Tantei Kyosuke Kamizu no Satsujin Suiri 2 Kage Naki OnnaANB
1986Murder at Mt. FujiShige KazutsujiCX
1988Takeda ShingenUesugi NorimasaNHK
Jun AiTBS
New JungleSenmu OnukiNTV
1989Kasuga NotsuboneTorii MototadaNHK
Sanbiki ga Kiru!Tamesada GojoANB
Ki HeitaiKikkawa TsunemasaNTV
1990Edo Nakamachi BugyōshoRokubee KasaiTX
Kamiya GenjirōtorimonohikaeUhee NagatoyaCX
Happyaku Yachōyume NikkiKenmotsu KatakuraNTV
1991Hagure KeijijunjōhaANB, EX
1992Nobunaga King Of ZipanguTorii TadayoshiNHK
Sasurai Keiji Ryojō-hen VANB
Shuhei Asahina Mystery 3 Tango-ji Satsujin JikenToshiyuki UrabeNTV
1993Yami o Kiru! Ōedo Hanka-chōHidarinaka HottaNTV
Mei Bugyō: Tōyama no Kin-sanGenzaemon OwariyaANB
1994Oda NobunagaAzai HisamasaTX
1995Hachidai Shōgun YoshimuneAkimoto TakatomoNHK
Onihei HankachōShingorō HaraguchiCX
1997Ultraman TigaEiji TsuburayaMBS
1998Minami Machibugyō Jiken Jō: Okore! MotomeTBS
Tokugawa YoshinobuNagahara JinshichirōNHK
Keibuho: Jiro Tsukuda 6 Kobin ni Tsumeta shiSotaro TannoNTV
1999Shiori Densetsu: Star TanjōCBC
2000Strangers in the CityANB
2013Tada's Do-It-All HouseLandlordTX
Sasurai Shochō Shohei Kazama 10 Sumida Narihirabashi Satsujin JikenYoshitaro Ichikawa

Films

Year Title Role
1955Kakinoki no aru IeTeacher
1956Mori wa IkiteiruSecurity captain
1959The Beast to DieReporter Endo
1960Robō no IshiYasukichi
1963Kaze no ShisenTamotsu Nagaoki
1967Nakano SchoolMotohiro So
1968Sex Check: Daini no SeiMasao Mineshige
1969Double SuicideMagoemon
HitokiriGeki Hiramatsu
1970Kage no KurumaHamajima's uncle
Men and War: Part IMorito Morishima
1971Battle of OkinawaKyoyu Nakazone
Kuro no ShamenToyama
Inn of EvilNadaya no Kodaira
SilenceIchizou
1972The Long DarknessYukifusa Kimura
1973ShiogaritōgeKazuma Iki
Submersion of JapanAssociate Professor Nobuhiko Yukinaga
1976Fumō ChitaiTextile Department Manager Yamamoto
Yoake no Hata: Jiichiro Matsumoto DenJinana Matsumoto
1979GassanTasuke
Haitatsu sa renai San-tsū no TegamiDirector Kashiwabara
1980Jishin RettōMiddle-aged office worker
Warui yatsu-raBank manager
1981Willful MurderKenji Kawase
Chikagoro naze ka CharlestonPolice chief
1982KyōdanDirector Tsunoda
KaikyōAssociate Professor
Tōno MonogatariTokutaro
1984KūkaiFujiwara no Tadanushi
2007Hokushin Naname ni sasutokoroSatoshi Murata

Stage

Title
Inōtadataka Monogatari
Oliver!
Carousel
And Then There Were None
German
Mori wa Ikiteiru
Broadway kara 45-byō

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Brand Product
Myojo Foods

Voice acting

Actors

Roy Scheider
Title Role
JawsMartin Brody
Jaws 2
Jaws: The Revenge
The PeacekeeperRobert Baker

Films, dramas

Title Role Actor
ERDavid GreenJohn Cullum[10]
Gone with the WindAshley WilkesLeslie Howard
Gran TorinoWalt KowalskiClint Eastwood
ColumboDexter Paris / Norman ParisMartin Landau
12 Angry MenJuror #8Jack Lemmon
Star WarsObi-Wan KenobiAlec Guinness
The Empire Strikes Back
Return of the Jedi
On Golden PondNorman Sear Jr.Henry Fonda
To Catch a ThiefJohn LobbyCary Grant
National TreasureJohn Adams GatesChristopher Plummer
No EscapeFatherLance Henriksen
The Haunted MansionRamsleyTerence Stamp[11]
HamletHamletLaurence Olivier
Ben CaseyBen CaseyVince Edwards
HidalgoSheikh RiyadhOmar Sharif[12]

Anime films

Year Title Role
1995Anne no NikkiAlbert Dussel

Radio dramas

Year Title Network
2001FM Theater "Tsuyukusa"NHK-FM

Narration

Year Title Network
1979Bungotori MonochōTV Asahi
1997Kusakari Jūjigun

References

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