
Susumu Fujita
Acting
Born 1912-01-08 · Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan · Died 1991-03-23
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Susumu Fujita (藤田 進 Fujita Susumu, 8 January 1912 – 23 March 1991) was a Japanese film and television actor. He played the lead role in Akira Kurosawa's first feature, Sanshiro Sugata, and appeared other Kurosawa film including The Men Who Tread On the Tiger's Tail (as Togashi, commander of the border guards) and The Hidden Fortress (as General Tadokoro). Later, he was a supporting actor in Ishirō Honda's Mothra vs. Godzilla, among many other films. Before and during World War II Fujita was considered one of the great stars of Japanese cinema. In the post-war period he became known for supporting roles, often playing a soldier in war films. During the sixties and seventies he played minor roles in tokusatsu or "special effects pictures" such as Ultraman and Frankenstein Conquers the World. Description above from the Wikipedia article Susumu Fujita, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting
Gubijinsô: Maboroshi no ai ni hateta murasaki no onna!

Detective Story
Gozo Kunizaki

The Longest Tunnel

Good Luck Love

The Imperial Navy
Navy Minister Oikawa

Blue Jeans Memory

Baian the Assassin
Hanuemon Otowaya

Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle
Chief

Winter's Flower
Ryokichi Sakata

Japanese Humanity and Justice

The Gate of Youth

Lullaby for a Tough Guy

New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Snowbound Deserter

Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Waterspout Monsters
Chief Kishida

Shiosai

New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stormy Cape

Return of Ultraman
Chief Kishida

Return of Ultraman
Fumio Kishida

The Militarists
Osami Nagano

Attention Please

Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss

A Young Man's Stronghold

Tora! Tora! Tora!
Rear Adm. Tamon Yamaguchi

The Falcon Fighters

Battle of the Japan Sea
Uemura

Admiral Yamamoto
Kurita

風来忍法帖 八方破れ

Japan's Longest Day
Colonel Toyojiro Haga - CO Imperial Guards 2nd Infantry Regiment

Kojiro
Shogen the Instructor

Rampaging Dragon of the North