Kei Satō

Kei Satō (佐藤 慶, Satō Kei, born December 21, 1928 in Aizuwakamatsu - May 2, 2010) was a Japanese character actor and narrator. He is known for his work with Japanese New Wave director Nagisa Oshima,[1][2] and for several films with Kaneto Shindo, such as Onibaba and Kuroneko. He won the best actor award from Kinema Junpo for the films The Ceremony and Nihon no akuryō.[3] He also worked as a narrator for many documentaries, both on television and film.

Kei Satō
佐藤 慶
Born
Keinosuke Satō (佐藤 慶之助)

(1928-12-21)December 21, 1928
DiedMay 2, 2010(2010-05-02) (aged 81)
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Actor, narrator
Years active1952–2008

Provenance

The Sato family was an ancestral Aizu Domain samurai, and after losing the Boshin War, they ran a wholesale business of lacquerware materials. In addition, Kinuko, the wife of Zensuke Shibukawa, who participated in the February 26 incident and died in prison, is an aunt.

After graduating from the dyeing and weaving department of Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Technical School (currently Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Technical High School), while working at the Aizuwakamatsu City Hall Family Register Section

In his early days as an actor, before his success in The Human Condition, he supported himself by producing gariban hand-written mimeographs, and he maintained his interest in hand-printing to the end of his life.[4]

In 1981 he appeared in the film Daydream performing an unsimulated sex scene with actress Kyoko Aizome. The involvement of a mainstream actor in a hardcore film made good press coverage and brought audiences to the theater "in droves".[5]

Due to his physical condition, he began to refrain from working after the age of 80. He died at 4:19 p.m. on May 2, 2010 at a hospital in Tokyo due to pneumonia Died at the age of 81.

Filmography

Films

DateTitleRoleNotes
1959The Human ConditionShinjoin The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity
1960Cruel Story of YouthAkira Matsuko
The Sun's BurialSakaguchi
Night and Fog in JapanSakamaki
1962HarakiriMasakatsu Fukushima
NingenHachizo
Pitfall[6]
1963Bushido, Samurai Saga
Brave Records of the Sanada ClanŌno Harunaga
1964OnibabaHachi
KwaidanGhost samuraiin the "In a Cup of Tea" (Chawan no naka) section
1965Akumyo NoboriEndo
Samurai SpyTakanosuke Nojiri, lieutenant
Pleasures of the FleshPolice inspector
1966Violence at NoonEisuke Oyamada
The Sword of DoomKamo Serizawa[7]
Zatoichi's VengeanceBoss Gonzo
1967Band of NinjaSakagami Shuzen (voice)
Japanese Summer: Double SuicideOtoko
1968Death by HangingPrison warden
KuronekoRaiko
Diary of a Shinjuku ThiefActor Kei Satō
Three Resurrected DrunkardsY Chong-iru - I Chong-il
Hymn to a Tired ManSuzuki
1970Onna Gokuakuchō
1971The CeremonySakurada Kazuomi
Inn of Evil
1973Zatoichi's ConspiracyMagistrate
Hanzo the Razor: The SnareShobei Hamajima
1976Yakuza Graveyard
1978Satsujin Yugi
Empire of Passion(uncredited)
1979The Resurrection of the Golden WolfShimizu
The Man Who Stole the SunDr. Ichikawa
1981DaydreamDentist
Imperial NavyShigenori Kami
1983International Military Tribunal for the Far EastNarrator
1984Godzilla 1985Chief Editor Gondo
1991No Worries on the Recruit Front[8]
1999SpellboundTakashi Hisayama
GohattoNarrator
2005The Whispering of the GodsFather Togawa
2009Kaiji: The Ultimate GamblerKazutaka Hyōdō

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotesRef.
1965TaikōkiAkechi MitsuhideNHKTaiga drama
1967Shiroi KyotōGoro ZaizenNETLead role
1973The Water MarginCao ChiuNTV
1974UnmeitōgeAsahina GenzaemonKTVEpisode 11
1974–75Karei-naru IchizokuAtaru MimaNET[9]
1983Tokugawa IeyasuTakeda ShingenNHKTaiga drama
1984Sanga MoyuRyūkichi TanakaNHKTaiga drama
Mujaki na KankeiTBS
1985–86Sanada TaiheikiNHK
1986ByakkotaiTanaka TosaNTV
1988Takeda ShingenAbe KatsuyoshiNHKTaiga drama
1992Nobunaga: King of ZipanguImai SōkyūNHKTaiga drama
1993–94Homura TatsuMinamoto no YoriyoshiNHKTaiga drama
1995Hachidai Shōgun YoshimuneArai HakusekiNHKTaiga drama
1996Kenpō wa MadakaHitoshi AshidaNHKMiniseries
2000AoiMashita NagamoriNHKTaiga drama
2000–01HonmamonNHKAsadora[10]
2007Fūrin KazanSeiinNHKTaiga drama

References