- Geboren am
- Verstorben16. März 1993 · Yokohama, Japan (Krebs)
- Größe1,78 m
- Chishû Ryû wurde am 13 Mai 1904 in Kumamoto, Japan geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für Die Reise nach Tokio (1953), Akira Kurosawas Träume (1990) und Später Frühling (1949). Er starb am 16 März 1993 in Yokohama, Japan.
- Frequently worked with director Yasujirô Ozu
- Appeared in 52 of Yasujiro Ozu's 54 films.
- Wim Wenders considers him the "father" figure in cinema.
- [on Yasujiro Ozu] Mr. Ozu looked happiest when he was engaged in writing a scenario with Mr. Kogo Noda, at the latter's cottage on the tableland of Nagano Prefecture. By the time he finished writing a script, after about four months' effort, he had already made up every image in every shot, so that he never changed the scenario after we went on the set. The words were so polished up that he would not allow us even a single mistake.
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