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Ryôji Hayama was born on 9 November 1932 in Chiba, Japan. He was an actor and art director, known for Passport to Darkness (1959), Kiri no naka no otoko (1958) and Yoru no ôkami (1958). He died on 3 January 1993.
- Actor, Art Director
- November 9, 1932
- Ryôji Hayama
- January 3, 1993
Hayama Ryoji was a Japanese actor. He appeared in numerous movies as one of the Nikkatsu stars and in many dramas, mainly as a villain. Edit Biography.
YearTitleRoleRating1985Kunisaki Monogatari add Japanese Movie, ...Tojikan Ren Support Role7.01984Shura no Mure add Japanese Movie, 1984, ...Unknown2.01976Yokohama Ankokugai: Mashingan no Ryu add ...Gondo Support Role7.21974The Executioner 2: Karate Inferno add ...[Self-Defense Forces Captain] Support ...7.0Jan 3, 1993 · Ryōji Hayama is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Tora! Tora!, A Kamikaze Cop, Forever a Woman, Bloody Territories, Massacre Gun, Violent Streets, Criminal Woman: Killing Melody, and Tokyo Bath Harem.
The Eternal Breasts (乳房よ永遠なれ, Chibusa yo eien nare), also titled Forever a Woman, is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by actress Kinuyo Tanaka. It is based on the life of tanka poet Fumiko Nakajō (1922–1954). [3] Plot.
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The supporting cast includes Masayuki Mori, one of the most revered actors of Japanese cinema’s golden age, as well as Ryoji Hayama in his first film role, Yoko Sugi, and Shiro Osaka. The screenplay was penned by Sumie Tanaka, further consolidating the “films for women, by women” outlook that Kinuyo Tanaka strived to advance.