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Ken'ichi Enomoto(1904-1970)

  • Actor
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Ken'ichi Enomoto and Denjirô Ôkôchi in Les hommes qui marchèrent sur la queue du tigre (1945)
He started his career as a singer in a little theatrical company in Asakusa. After years of going from a company to another in the same Asakusa, he slowly changes his performing style until to be better known as a comedy revue actor. Finally he creates his own theatrical company in 1932. He debuted in the film industry with "Foreign Daughter" (1927). After a couple of films more, he signs an important contract with the PCL movie company in 1934, which converted in Toho Company from 1937, and became the company's most famous comedy player. At that time he begins to parody all kind of genres, but specially jidai-geki and chanbara films, playing "Isamu Kondo" and "Ryoma Sakamoto" in 1934, "Sasuke Sarutobi" in 1937, "Tengu Kurama" in 1939, "Mori no Ishimatsu" in 1939, "Kitahachi" (from "Hizakurige") in 1939, "Son Goku" in 1940, "Tasuke Isshin" in 1945, and so on. Some of his films were written by later famous director Akira Kurosawa. In 1947 he quits Toho to work with Shin Toho Company, but finally he will come back to Toho in the 50s. In 1953 he begins to work in TV and in 1955 he returns to Theatre, but he never quits the film industry. From 1950 he suffers gangrene, he must withdraw from performing in 1963 and finally lose his foot. With one artificial leg he came back to show business in 1969 and appears in two films more until his premature death.
BornOctober 11, 1904
DiedJanuary 7, 1970(65)
BornOctober 11, 1904
DiedJanuary 7, 1970(65)
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Known for

Les hommes qui marchèrent sur la queue du tigre (1945)
Les hommes qui marchèrent sur la queue du tigre
6.7
  • Porter
  • 1945
Enoken no edokko Santa
  • Santa(as Ken'ichi 'Enoken' Enomoto)
  • 1936
Enoken no Tobisuke bôken ryokô (1949)
Enoken no Tobisuke bôken ryokô
6.0
  • Tobisuke
  • 1949
Enoken no songoku: songoku zenko-hen
7.9
  • Son Goku
  • 1940

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  • Hibari, Hashi no Hana to kenka
    • Benten no Kisuke
    • 1969
  • Hana no o-Edo no hôkaibô
    • The first Hokaibo
    • 1965
  • Niji o tsukamu odoriko (1963)
    Niji o tsukamu odoriko
    • 1963
  • Nippon chin shôbai (1963)
    Nippon chin shôbai
    • 1963
  • Zoku kumo no ue dan gorôichi-za
    • 1963
  • Todan Goro ichiza
    • 1963
  • Kumo no ue dangorô ichiza
    • 1962
  • Yukai na nakama
    • 1962
  • Kigeki: Danchi oyabun
    • 1962
  • Jirochô shachô to Ishimatsu shain: Ifû dôdô
    • 1962
  • Kanpai! Gokigen yarou
    • 1961
  • Banjun: Morishige no ottamagemura monogatari
    • 1961
  • Dare yori-mo kane o aisu (1961)
    Dare yori-mo kane o aisu
    6.2
    • 1961
  • Zoku: Bantô hanto detchidon (1960)
    Zoku: Bantô hanto detchidon
    • 1960
  • Nihon yoitoko: Muteppô ryokô (1960)
    Nihon yoitoko: Muteppô ryokô
    • 1960

Soundtrack



  • Katame no okami
    6.2
    • performer: "Nôe-bushi" (Japanese traditional)
    • 1959
  • Songoku 1
    • Soundtrack ("Marching Through Georgia")
    • 1940
  • Enoken no wanwan taishô
    • Soundtrack ("Sake wa namida ka tameiki ka (aka: Sake is tears and sighs)", "My Blue Heaven")
    • 1940
  • Enoken no hôkaibô
    5.8
    • Soundtrack ("Bridal Chorus")
    • 1938
  • Enoken no chakkiri Kinta 'Zen' - Mamayo sandogasa - Ikiwa yoiyoi
    7.4
    • performer: "Yosahoi-bushi" (Japanese traditional)
    • 1937
  • Zoku Enoken no senman chôja
    6.4
    • performer: "Nonki bushi (aka: Easygoingness tune)"
    • 1936
  • Enoken no senman chôja
    7.0
    • Soundtrack ("My Blue Heaven")
    • 1936

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  • Alternative names
    • Ken'ichi 'Enoken' Emomoto
  • Born
    • October 11, 1904
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • Died
    • January 7, 1970

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