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Hitoshi Ueki

Hitoshi Ueki

Acting

December 25, 1926 — March 27, 2007Aichi, Japan

Hitoshi Ueki (植木 等, Ueki Hitoshi, December 25, 1926 – March 27, 2007) was a Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and guitarist. He won six awards for acting. His film credits stretch from 1960 to 1995. Ueki came to fame through the comic jazz-band The Crazy Cats led by Hajime Hana. His major appearances were in the Musekinin Otoko film series, the comedy variety show Shabondama Holiday, the prime-time television series The Hangman, and the ten 2-hour television shows in the Nagoya Yomeiri Monogatari franchise. He appeared in the Akira Kurosawa epic jidaigeki film Ran, and received a nomination for the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role.

Known for

Maiko Haaaan!!!2007

Maiko Haaaan!!!

An Autumn Afternoon2003

An Autumn Afternoon

Seitaro Sakuma

Goodbye for Tomorrow1995

Goodbye for Tomorrow

Yaichiro Kanazawa

Roar of the Crowd1990

Roar of the Crowd

Ningen no sabaku1990

Ningen no sabaku

Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You1988

Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You

Kamikihara

In Love With Him1987

In Love With Him

Grandfather

Whisper of the Spirits1987

Whisper of the Spirits

Guys Who Never Learn1987

Guys Who Never Learn

愛しのチィパッパ1986

愛しのチィパッパ

中原修三

Big Joys, Small Sorrows1986

Big Joys, Small Sorrows

Ran1985

Ran

Nobuhiro Fujimaki

I Go to Tokyo1985

I Go to Tokyo

Karate Cop 41985

Karate Cop 4

Congratulatory Speech1985

Congratulatory Speech

Ichiro Harada

The Crazy Family1984

The Crazy Family

Yasukune Kobayashi

Oddball Nippon1983

Oddball Nippon

Tattoo1982

Tattoo

President of electric shop

Assassin's Road1982

Assassin's Road

Completely... With That Air!1981

Completely... With That Air!

The Long Way 'Round1980

The Long Way 'Round

本日ただいま誕生1979

本日ただいま誕生

Kigeki: koko kara hajimaru monogatari1973

Kigeki: koko kara hajimaru monogatari

Japan's No. 1 Shocked Man1971

Japan's No. 1 Shocked Man

Nippon Ichi