Seiji Miyaguchi

Seiji Miyaguchi

  • Born: 1913-11-15
  • Birthplace: Tokyo
  • Height: 5' 5½" (1.66 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Representative Works: "The Seven Samurai", "さらば箱舟"
  • Seiji Miyaguchi (みやぐちせいじ, November 15, 1913-April 12, 1985), was born in Tokyo , a Japanese actor . Representative works include " The Seven Samurai ", "さらば箱舟", etc.

    Early Experience

    Born in Midorimachi, Honsho District, Tokyo, his father was a carpenter.
    Enrolled at Tokyo No. 2 Middle School, but due to the family's financial situation, I transferred midway.
    Later, he worked as a waiter in the Tokyo branch of Ford Life (now Manulife Financial), and went to school while working. He graduated in 1931. While the waiter was working, he went to watch the local drama and was deeply moved. He said: "Even if you are poor, you must follow the path you like." Then he embarked on an acting career. 

    Performing Experience

    In 1954, he participated in the film " The Seven Samurai ".
    In 1984, he participated in the film "さらば箱船".
    Extended Reading
    • Mabelle 2022-11-20 03:58:18

      Passive Female Marryers under Ozu's Narrative

      Autumn is coming. When the wheat is ripe, it has to be harvested... A woman is mature and is about to get married... This is the metaphor of the movie's title and the ending scene... Ozu's film is very interesting. It's not that a single father or mother wants to get married. It's just that the old...

    • Margaretta 2022-12-01 15:35:04

      wheat harvest season

      This is an old movie from 1951. At the end, alone in a room, the exquisite kimono sets off the loneliness and melancholy, and stops abruptly when the hand is left. Every time a lengthy plot is reached, the picture suddenly rushes, and only the words of one or more people talking will push the plot...

    Early Summer quotes

    • Koichi Mamiya: Father, Noriko has received a proposal.

      Shukichi Mamiya: Really?

      Koichi Mamiya: It seems good.

      Shukichi Mamiya: Good. It's about time she got married.

      Koichi Mamiya: She's 28 already.

      Shukichi Mamiya: That's right. I hope it's a good match.

      Koichi Mamiya: I think so. I'll ask around about him.

      Shukichi Mamiya: Yes, do that, and right away.

    • Takako: Single people don't know what real happiness is. They have no right to talk.

      Aya Tamura: Shut up, Mrs. Carrot!

      Takako: Single people, have no say!

      Aya Tamura: You go on about happiness, but it's no more than the anticipation you feel before going to the races, planning what horse to bet on and how you'll spend your winnings.