
Teinosuke Kinugasa
DirectorWriterActor
- Born
- January 1, 1896
- Died
- February 26, 1982
Former female impersonator who entered films in 1917 as an actor, turned to directing in 1922 and made some of the most formally brilliant Japanese films of the following decades. The few of Kinugasa's early works to have reached the West betray a highly mature, sophisticated talent. His best-known…
Director
| Chiisai tôbôsha(1966) |
| Yôsô(1963) |
| Uso(1963) |
| Okoto to Sasuke(1961) |
| Midaregami(1961) |
Writer
| Shunkinsho(1976) |
| Yôsô(1963) |
| An Actor's Revenge(1963) |
| Nukiuchi garasu(1962) |
| Okoto to Sasuke(1961) |
Actor
| Wakakî tsumâ no shî(1923) |
| Tsuyuko no ichinen(1923) |
| Tsumi ni sâsu kage(1923) |
| Rosô no koî(1923) |
| Nusumareta(1923) |
Producer
| A Page of Madness(1926) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Tsukigata hanpeita(1939) |
| Imoto no shi(1920) |
Script and Continuity Department
| The Barbarian and the Geisha(1958) |
Self
| 75 Years of Cinema Museum(1972)as Self |