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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kei_SatōKei Satō - Wikipedia

    Kei Satō (佐藤 慶, Satō Kei, born December 21, 1928 in Aizuwakamatsu - May 2, 2010) was a Japanese character actor and narrator. He is known for his work with Japanese New Wave director Nagisa Oshima, and for several films with Kaneto Shindo, such as Onibaba and Kuroneko.

  2. Kei Satō (born 4 July 1979) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Councillors since 2016, representing Nara Prefecture .

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0766225Kei Satô - IMDb

    Kei Satô was born on 21 December 1928 in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan. He was an actor and director, known for The Sword of Doom (1966), Harakiri (1962) and Onibaba (1964). He died on 2 May 2010 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.

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    • Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan
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    • Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
  4. Acting Director, Youth Division, LDP. Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office. Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Reconstruction.

  5. May 11, 2010 · Kei Sato was a versatile and prolific actor who appeared in films by Oshima, Shindo, Kobayashi and many others. He passed away in 2010 at the age of eighty-one, leaving a legacy of sensuous and serpentine performances.

  6. Daydream (白日夢, Hakujitsumu) is a 1981 Japanese pink film directed by Tetsuji Takechi. It is a remake of Takechi's 1964 pink film of the same name, and is considered the first hardcore pornographic film to be released theatrically in Japan. Background.

  7. Kei Satō was a Japanese character actor and narrator. He was born in Aizu. He is known for his work with Japanese New Wave director Nagisa Oshima, and for several films with Kaneto Shindo, such as Onibaba and Kuroneko.