Ken Takakura

Like American film star John Wayne, Ken Takakura has defined the Japanese man and has had a prolific superstar film career, appearing in more than 200 films, shifting from "yakuza" or crime-action films to more mainstream fare. He thrice received the Japanese Academy Award as Best Actor and has on occasion appeared in English-language films.

A graduate of Meiji University, Takakura studied commerce, but turned to acting soon after graduation, making his screen debut in 1955 in "Denko Karate-uchi". He toiled for about a decade before becoming a bona fide star with a string of Japanese hits in the mid-60s, more frequently playing men of the current era rather than mythical samurai or heroic icons of the glory days. When legendary Hollywood director Robert Aldrich needed an actor to play the Japanese officer pursuing Cliff Robertson and Michael Caine in "Too Late the Hero" (1970), he turned to Takakura, who stole the picture. He did the same playing a crime boss for Sydney Pollack in his next English-language effort, "The Yakuza" (1975). Takakura did not pursue any ongoing connection with Hollywood, but rather continued to make Japanese hits, including "Eki/Station" (1981), "Antarctica" (1982), and "A Un/Buddies" (1989), films with little release in the West. Hollywood called again in 1989 with "Black Rain", in which Takakura was Andy Garcia's Japanese police connection, and for "Mr. Baseball" (1992), in which Takakura instructs Tom Selleck on how to play an American game in a foreign land.

  • Also Credited As:
    Ken-san
  • Born:
    February 16, 1931 in Nakama City, Japan
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, commerce, BA, 1954
Milestones
  • 1955 Feature film debut in "Denko Karate-uchi"
  • 1970 First appearance in a US feature, "Too Late the Hero"
  • 1975 Had featured role in "The Yakuza"
  • 1977 Became star of Japanese mainstream films with "Hakkodasan" and "The Yellow Handkerchief"
  • 1989 Starred in "Black Rain"
  • 1992 Butted heads with Tom Selleck in "Mr. Baseball"
  • 1999 Had leading role in "Poppoya"
  • 2006 Starred in Yimou Zhang's "Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles"

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