Kihachi Okamoto Net Worth is $1.1 Million Kihachi Okamoto Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Okamoto belonged to what one colleague called "the generation where most of them got killed": the leagues of university graduates who were drafted into and sacrificed to the last years of Japan's war in the South Pacific. Okamoto was drafted during the very worst of it, in 1943, but almost alone among his colleagues managed to survive. The ...
Date Of Birth February 17, 1923 Died 2005-02-19 Place Of Birth Yonago, Tottori, Japan Profession Director, Writer, Assistant Director Star Sign Aquarius
Director Title Year Status Character Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku 2001 East Meets West 1995 Dai yûkai 1991 Taikoki 1987 TV Movie Jazz Daimyo 1986 At This Late Date, the Charleston 1981 Eireitachi no oenka: saigo no sôkeisen 1979 Burû Kurisumasu 1978 Dainamaito don don 1978 Yûrei ressha 1978 TV Movie Sugata Sanshiro 1977 Tokkan 1975 Aoba shigereru 1974 Nippon sanjûshi: Hakata obi shime ippon dokko no maki 1973 Nippon sanjûshi: Osaraba Tokyo no maki 1972 Gekido no showashi: Okinawa kessen 1971 Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo 1970 Red Lion 1969 Nikudan 1968 Kill! 1968 Nihon no ichiban nagai hi 1967 Satsujin kyôjidai 1967 The Sword of Doom 1966 Fort Graveyard 1965 Samurai Assassin 1965 Aa bakudan 1964 Eburi manshi no yûga-na seikatsu 1963 Sengoku yarô 1963 Gekkyû dorobo 1962 Dobunezumi sakusen 1962 Jigoku no kyôen 1961 Big Shots Die at Dawn 1961 Ankokugai no dankon 1961 Dokuritsu gurentai nishi-e 1960 Daigaku no sanzôkutachi 1960 The Last Gunfight 1960 Dokuritsu gurentai 1959 Aruhi watashi wa 1959 Ankokugai no kaoyaku 1959 Wakai musumetachi 1958 All About Marriage 1958
Writer Title Year Status Character Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku 2001 Black Jack: The Movie 1996 East Meets West 1995 Dai yûkai 1991 screenplay Jazz Daimyo 1986 At This Late Date, the Charleston 1981 Eireitachi no oenka: saigo no sôkeisen 1979 writer Yûrei ressha 1978 TV Movie teleplay Sugata Sanshiro 1977 Tokkan 1975 Aoba shigereru 1974 screenplay Nippon sanjûshi: Hakata obi shime ippon dokko no maki 1973 writer Nippon sanjûshi: Osaraba Tokyo no maki 1972 Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo 1970 Red Lion 1969 writer Nikudan 1968 writer Kill! 1968 screenplay Satsujin kyôjidai 1967 Hyappatsu hyakuchu 1965 screenplay Fort Graveyard 1965 Aa bakudan 1964 screenplay Sengoku yarô 1963 writer Dobunezumi sakusen 1962 Daigaku no sanzôkutachi 1960 Dokuritsu gurentai 1959 writer
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Shachô sandaiki 1958 chief assistant director Hadashi no seishun 1956 chief assistant director / first assistant director Jû jin yuki otoko 1955 chief assistant director Oen-san 1955 chief assistant director Ukigumo 1955 chief assistant director Kofuku-san 1953 chief assistant director Jirochô sangokushi: hatsu iwai Shimizu Minato 1953 chief assistant director Jirochô sangokushi: Jirochô to Ishimatsu 1953 chief assistant director Jirochô sangokushi: Jirochô hatsutabi 1953 chief assistant director Jirochô sangokushi: nagurikomi kôjinyama 1952 chief assistant director Aoi shinju 1951 chief assistant director Snow Trail 1947 assistant director
Actor Title Year Status Character Dokuritsu shônen gasshô-dan 2000 School Head Kidonappu burûsu 1982 Boku wa tenshi ja naiyo 1977 Fujiya Sugata Sanshiro 1977 Kuroki Taro no ai to bôken 1977 Fubuki's husband Jû jin yuki otoko 1955 Mountain Searcher
Producer Title Year Status Character At This Late Date, the Charleston 1981 producer Gatchaman The Movie 1978 supervising producer
Self Title Year Status Character Marusa no onnna 2 wo marusa suru 1988 Video documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2006 Special Award Blue Ribbon Awards For his career. 2001 Audience Award Tokyo FILMeX Chi to suna (1965) 1992 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Dai yûkai (1991) 1992 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Dai yûkai (1991) 1987 Special Prize Yokohama Film Festival For his career. 1969 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Director Nikudan (1968)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1968 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature Nihon no ichiban nagai hi (1967) 1968 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Feature Nihon no ichiban nagai hi (1967) 1965 Best Film Mar del Plata Film Festival International Competition Samurai (1965)
Known for movies Kill! (1968) as Director
Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo (1970) as Director
Dai yûkai (1991) as Director
The Sword of Doom (1966) as Director