Kei Sato Biography ((?)-)

Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Shinjo, Ningen no joken II (also known as The Human Condition II, The Road to Eternity, Ningen no joken III-IV, and Zoku ningen no joken), 1959
  • Akira Matsuko, Seishun zankoku monogatari (also known as CruelStory of Youth, Naked Youth, and A Story of the Cruelties of Youth), 1960, New Yorker, 1985
  • Dr. Sakaguchi, Taiyo no hakaba (also known as The Sun's Burial and Tomb of the Sun), 1960, New Yorker, 1985
  • Night and Fog in Japan, 1960
  • Masakazu Fukushima, Seppuku (also known as Harakiri), Shochiku Films, 1962, Signal International, 1964
  • Ghost samurai, Kaidan (also known as Ghost Story, Hoichithe Earless, Weird Tales, and Kwaidan), Toho Company, 1964, Continental, 1965
  • Hachi, Onibaba (also known as The Demon, Devil Woman, The Hole, The Ogress, and The Witch), Toho Company, 1964
  • Etsuraku (also known as The Pleasures of the Flesh), Shochiku Films, 1965
  • Dai-bosatsu toge (also known as Sword of Doom), Toho Company, 1966
  • Eisuke Oyamada, Hakachu no torima (also known as The Daylight Demon, Violence at High Noon, Violence at Noon, and Violent Killer), Shochiku Films, 1966
  • Zatoichi no uta ga kikoeru (also known as The Blind Swordsman's Vengeance), 1966
  • Shokei no shima (also known as Captive's Island and Punishment Island), 1966
  • Shuzen Sakagami, Band of Ninja, 1967
  • Japanese Summer: Double Suicide, 1967
  • Kyuhachiro Inomata, Akane-gumo (also known as Clouds at Sunset), 1967
  • Prison warden, Koshikei (also known as Death by Hanging), Grove Press, 1968
  • Korean soldier, Kaette kita yopparai (also known as Three Resurrected Drunkards), Shochiku Films, 1968
  • Shinjuku dorobo nikki (also known as Diary of a Shinjuku Burglar and Diary of a Shinjuku Thief), Grove Press, 1968
  • Suzuki, Nihon no seishun (also known as Hymn to a Tired Man), 1968
  • Raiko, Kuroneko (also known as The Black Cat and Yabu nonaka no kuroneko), Toho Company, 1968
  • Yotsuya kaidan--Oiwa no borei (also known as Curse of the Ghost, The Curse of the Night, The Ghost of Oiwa, and The Ghost of Yotsuya), 1969
  • Priest, Oni no sumu yakata (also known as Devil's Temple), 1969
  • Yohei, Inochi bonifuro (also known as At the Risk of My Life and Inn of Evil), Toho Company, 1971
  • Kazuomi, Gishiki (also known as The Ceremony), New Yorker,1971
  • Shinko, Natsu no omoto, 1972
  • Psychologist, Satori, 1973
  • Goyokiba: Kamisori Hanzo jigoku seme (also known as Razor 2: The Snare), 1973
  • Zatoichi kasama no matauri (also known as The Blind Swordsman's Conspiracy and Zatoichi's Conspiracy), Rising Sun Productions, 1974
  • Tokyo-wan enjo (also known as Conflagration, Tokyo Bay Blazing Up, and Tokyo Gulf Burns), 1975
  • Hakujitsu-Mu, 1982
  • Police chief, Jukkai no mosukito, 1984
  • Chief editor Gondo, Gojira (also known as Godzilla, Godzilla 1985, Godzilla 1985: The Legend Is Reborn, and The Returnof Godzilla), New World Pictures, 1984
  • Japanese narrator, Tokyo saiban, 1985
  • Ume no matsuri, 1989
  • Magnitude, Toho Company, 1997
  • Jubaku, 1999
  • Narrator, Gohatto \[also known as Taboo and Tabou (Gohatto)\], New Yorker, 1999
  • Television Appearances
  • Miniseries
  • Koichi Kido, Hiroshima, Showtime, 1995
  • Other Television Appearances
  • Shogun Iemitsu, Hikosa and Tasuke Issin, 1989
  • Zenbei Yamatoya, Shin hanshichi torimonochyou, 1997