
Chishū Ryū
Acting
Born 1904-05-13 · Tachibana, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan · Died 1993-03-16
Chishu Ryu (May 13, 1904 in Kumamoto, Japan – March 16, 1993 in Yokohama, Japan) was a famous Japanese film actor, a favourite of the director Yasujiro Ozu. From 1928 to 1992 he appeared in at least 155 films, including Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953) and Yoshitaro Nomura's Castle of Sand (1974). From 1969 until his death, Ryu became familiar to a new generation as the curmudgeonly but benevolent Buddhist priest in Yoji Yamada's Tora-san movie series (a role he parodied to great effect in a cameo in Juzo Itami's 1984 comedy, The Funeral). Description above from the Wikipedia article Chishû Ryû, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Tora-san's Tropical Fever Special Version
High Priest

Tora-san Makes Excuses
High Priest

Luminous Moss
Judge

Tora-san Confesses
High Priest

Until the End of the World
Mr. Mori

Wim Wenders in Tokyo
Self

Tora-san Takes a Vacation
High Priest

Making of 'Dreams'
Self

Dreams
Old Man

Tora-san, My Uncle
Gozen-sama

Tora-san Goes to Vienna
the High Priest

Until Spring Comes

Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial
Gozen-sama

A Taxing Woman's Return
Former Priest

Chishu Ryu and Shochiku's Ofuna Studio
Self

Tora-san Plays Daddy
the High Priest

An Early Autumn

Tora-san Goes North
the High Priest

Crybaby Chacha

Carefree Goddesses

Tora-san's Bluebird Fantasy
the High Priest

The Greatest Man in the World
Hermit

Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies

Tora-san's Island Encounter
the High Priest

And Then
Toku Nagai

And Then

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
Tayama Dosen

Tora-san, the Go-Between
the High Priest

Tokyo-Ga
Self

When Winter Comes