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      • Eijirō Tōno (東野英治郎, Tōno Eijirō, 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions.
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  1. Eijirō Tōno (東野英治郎, Tōno Eijirō, 17 September 1907 – 8 September 1994) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions.

  2. Actor. He was the first actor to play Mito Komon on TV and starred in flims such as Tokyo Story, Kill!, and Tora! Tora! Tora!, among other films and TV dramas.

  3. Sep 8, 1994 · Eijirō Tōno was a Japanese actor who appeared in over 400 TV shows, 250 films and numerous stage productions. He is known for his roles in films by Kurosawa, Ozu and Okamoto, and the TV series Mito Kōmon.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0867391Eijirô Tôno - IMDb

    Eijirô Tôno was a Japanese actor who appeared in films by Yasujiro Ozu and Akira Kurosawa. He was born in 1907 and died in 1994, and won three awards for his performances.

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    • Gunma, Japan
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  5. Eijirô Tôno. Actor: Tora! Tora!. Eijirô Tôno was born on 17 September 1907 in Gunma, Japan. He was an actor, known for Tora! Tora! (1970), Yojimbo (1961) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962). He died on 8 September 1994.

    • September 17, 1907
    • September 8, 1994
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mito_KōmonMito Kōmon - Wikipedia

    Eijirō Tōno created the part and appeared in 13 seasons. His successor was Kō Nishimura. Asao Sano followed and then Kōji Ishizaka took the role in two seasons, quitting for cancer treatments. Kōtarō Satomi played Mitsuemon from 2002 until the end of the series in 2011.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Night_RiverNight River - Wikipedia

    Night River (夜の河, Yoru no kawa), also titled Undercurrent and River of Night, is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura. [3] It was Yoshimura's first film photographed in colour. [4] The screenplay by Sumie Tanaka is based on a novel by Hisao Sawano. [1] [2]

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