Actor/Actress
Male 🇯🇵 Japon
Yūzō Kayama
Юдзо Каяма
Naissance
11 April 1937 (89 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Métier
Actor/Actress
Rôles principaux
Biographie
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Yūzō Kayama (加山 雄三 Kayama Yūzō) is a Japanese popular musician and film star, born on 11 April 1937. His father, Ken Uehara, was a film star during the 1930s. Yuzo Kayama became a big star in the 1960s in the Wakadaishō (Young Guy) film series.
He showed his ability for drama when Akira Kurosawa cast him for his 1965 film, Red Beard, starring Toshirō Mifune. Kayama reported that he found the two years spent making this film the most difficult, but proudest work of his life.
As a guitarist, he took inspiration from the American instrumental group The Ventures, and performed a form of psychedelic surf music in the 1960s with his Mosrite guitar. One of his best-known instrumentals is "Black Sand Beach". "Kimi to Itsumademo" ("Love Forever"), another of his compositions, sold over two million copies, and was awarded a gold disc in 1965. At that point it was the biggest selling disc in the Japanese recording industry's history.
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Yūzō Kayama (加山 雄三 Kayama Yūzō) is a Japanese popular musician and film star, born on 11 April 1937. His father, Ken Uehara, was a film star during the 1930s. Yuzo Kayama became a big star in the 1960s in the Wakadaishō (Young Guy) film series.
He showed his ability for drama when Akira Kurosawa cast him for his 1965 film, Red Beard, starring Toshirō Mifune. Kayama reported that he found the two years spent making this film the most difficult, but proudest work of his life.
As a guitarist, he took inspiration from the American instrumental group The Ventures, and performed a form of psychedelic surf music in the 1960s with his Mosrite guitar. One of his best-known instrumentals is "Black Sand Beach". "Kimi to Itsumademo" ("Love Forever"), another of his compositions, sold over two million copies, and was awarded a gold disc in 1965. At that point it was the biggest selling disc in the Japanese recording industry's history.
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Filmographie
Participations Anime (78)
Mr. Moonlight: The Beatles Budokan Performance 1966 - A Dream We Had Together
N/A
2023
Chigasaki Story - My Little Hometown
N/A
2017
Rough
N/A
2006
Nagisa
N/A
2000
Messengers
Makoto Shimano
1999
As If In Flight
Shimazu Nariakira
1990
The Detective
Isao Muramatsu
1984
Zero
Manbei Shimokawa
1984
Return of the Champ
Yūichi Tannuma
1981
The Great Chase
N/A
1978
Mount Hakkoda
Captain Kurata
1977
ESPY
Hojo
1974
Red Target
Akira Hino
1972
The Battle of Okinawa
N/A
1971
Love Forsaken
N/A
1971
Detective Story: A Brother's Rule
N/A
1971
Young Guy, the Ace Rider
N/A
1971
The Militarists
Goro Arai
1970
Get Your Sky, Young Guy
N/A
1970
Bravo, Young Guy
N/A
1970
The Creature Called Man
Noboru Toda
1970
Duel at Fort Ezo
Saburota Edo
1970
Bullet Wound
N/A
1969
Battle of the Japan Sea
Cmdr. Hirose
1969
Young Guy on Mt. Cook
N/A
1969
Futari no Koibito
N/A
1969
Young Guy Graduates
N/A
1969
Sun Above, Death Below
N/A
1968
Young Challengers
Oshiba Records singer
1968
My Brother, My Love
Teppei Kitagawa
1968
Admiral Yamamoto
First Lieutenant Ijuin
1968
Young Guy in Rio
N/A
1968
Good-bye Moscow
The Promoter
1968
Circuit-A-Go-Go
N/A
1967
Two in the Shadow
Shiro Mishima
1967
Japan's Longest Day
Morio Tateno - NHK Broadcaster
1967
Young Guy in the South Pacific
Yuichi Tanuma
1967
Las Vegas Free-For-All
N/A
1967
Zoku izuko e
N/A
1967
Let's Go! Young Guy
Yuuichi Tanuma
1967