Rentarō Mikuni

Rentarō Mikuni (三國連太郎, Mikuni Rentarō, 20 January 1923 – 14 April 2013) was a Japanese actor, writer and director, who starred in films of Keisuke Kinoshita, Mikio Naruse, Tadashi Imai, Shōhei Imamura, Tomu Uchida and many others.

He received numerous prizes for his performances and was awarded the Jury Prize at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival for his film Shinran: Path to Purity, which he wrote and directed.

Rentarō Mikuni
Rentarō Mikuni
Mikuni in the 1950s
Born
Masao Sato

(1923-01-20)20 January 1923
Ōta, Gunma, Japan
Died14 April 2013(2013-04-14) (aged 90)
OccupationActor
Years active1950–2013
ChildrenKōichi Satō
RelativesKani'chiro Sato (grandson)

Biography

Mikuni was born Masao Sato in Ōta, Gunma Prefecture, and grew up in Nishiizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, the hometown of his adoptive father. After dropping out of Toyo Junior High School in Shimoda, he led a wandering life between Japan, China and Korea (then under Japanese control).

At the age of twenty, Mikuni received call-up papers for the Japanese military. In his autobiography and in interviews Mikuni claimed that he tried to escape the draft as he didn't want to die or kill people, but was caught after his mother had informed the police for fear of ostracism. He was sent to the Chinese front, fell ill, served his time in a unit of unfit and incompetent soldiers, and never fired a weapon at the enemy.

After returning to Japan, he worked in a variety of jobs. His career as an actor started when he participated in a newcomer contest by the Shochiku film studio in 1950, although he originally had no intention of becoming an actor. He gave his debut in Keisuke Kinoshita's The Good Fairy (1951), for which he received the Blue Ribbon Award for best newcomer, and took his stage name from the character he played in the film.

Notable appearances in the following years include The Burmese Harp (1956), Stepbrothers (1957), Night Drum (1958), A Fugitive from the Past (1965), Vengeance is Mine (1979) and the popular Tsuribaka Nisshi series. In 1972, Mikuni started shooting a film in Afghanistan under his direction which remained unfinished.

Mikuni died in Tokyo on 14 April 2013 of acute cardiac failure. He is the father of actor Kōichi Satō.

Filmography (selected)

Film

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