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  1. Kichijirô Ueda was born on 10 March 1904 in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. He was an actor, known for Rashomon (1950), The Hidden Fortress (1958) and Seven Samurai (1954). He died on 3 November 1972 in Chofu, Tokyo, Japan.

  2. Kichijirō Ueda was a Japanese stage, film and television actor.

  3. Kichijirō Ueda (上田吉二郎Ueda Kichijirō, Kobe, March 30, 1904 - November 3, 1972) [1] was a Japanese actor. Partial Filmography. [1942-05-14] Ishin no kyoku. [1942-05-21] Niji no michi. [1950-04-26] Scandal. [1950-08-26] Rashomon. [1953-03-26] Ugetsu Monogatari. [1954-04-26] Seven Samurai. [1955-11-22] I Live in Fear. [1956-01-09] Matashirō kenka-tabi.

  4. Kichijiro Ueda. Portly, eloquent actor, often cast as antagonists and highly valued by some of Japan’s top directors, including Akira Kurosawa and Hiroshi Inagaki.

  5. Kichijirô Ueda – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI. Actor. Available to Watch. THE BLACK REPORT. YASUZÔ MASUMURA Japan, 1963. Dialing up the suspense of the whodunit genre to dizzying levels of baroqueness, Yasuzô Masumura’s chilling crime film invokes the deadly allure of money.

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  7. Kichijiro Ueda was a actor who was born in 1904 in Japan and died in 1972 known for Rashomon, Throne of Blood, The Lower Depths, The Rickshaw Man, Scandal, The Three Treasures, The Joy of Torture, Adventures of Zatoichi, Osaka Castle Story (Daredevil in the Castle) and Gamera vs. Gaos