Kei Suma
Japanese actor
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Kei Suma すまけい | |
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Born | Kei Suma (1935-09-04)4 September 1935 Kunashir Island, Hokkaido, Japan |
Died | 7 December 2013(2013-12-07) (aged 78) Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1985–2010 |
Kei Suma (Japanese: すまけい; 4 September 1935 – 7 December 2013) was a Japanese film and television actor, whose career spanned 25 years.
Born on Kunashir Island under Japanese rule, Suma began his acting career in 1985. He was best known for his roles in A Class to Remember (1993) and Pretty Woman (2003).
Kei Suma died of liver cancer on 7 December 2013, aged 78, in Tokyo.[1]
Filmography
Film
- Final Take (1986) – Ogura
- Hope and Pain (1988)
Television
- Kenpō wa Madaka (1996) – Tokujiro Kanamori
- Aoi Tokugawa Sandai (2000) – Date Masamune
References
- ^ 訃報:すまけいさん78歳=俳優 Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
External links
- Kei Suma at IMDb
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- Chishū Ryū (1951)
- Daisuke Katō (1952)
- Eitarō Shindō (1953)
- Eijirō Tōno (1954)
- Daisuke Katō (1955)
- Jun Tatara (1956)
- Kōji Mitsui (1957)
- Nakamura Ganjirō II (1958)
- Shoichi Ozawa (1959)
- Masao Oda (1960)
- So Yamamura (1961)
- Yūnosuke Itō (1962)
- Chōichirō Kawarasaki (1963)
- Kō Nishimura (1964)
- Takahiro Tamura (1965)
- Katsuo Nakamura (1966)
- Yoshio Harada (1975)
- Hideji Ōtaki (1976)
- Tomisaburo Wakayama (1977)
- Tsunehiko Watase (1978)
- Rentarō Mikuni (1979)
- Tetsurō Tamba (1980)
- Masahiko Tsugawa (1981)
- Akira Emoto (1982)
- Kunie Tanaka (1983)
- Kaku Takashina (1984)
- Takeshi Kitano (1985)
- Kei Suma (1986)
- Toshiro Mifune (1987)
- Tsurutaro Kataoka (1988)
- Eiji Bandō (1989)
- Toshirō Yanagiba (1990)
- Masatoshi Nagase (1991)
- Hideo Murota (1992)
- George Tokoro (1993)
- Atsuo Nakamura (1994)
- Masato Hagiwara (1995)
- Tetsuya Watari (1996)
- Masahiko Nishimura (1997)
- Ren Osugi (1998)
- Shinji Takeda (1999)
- Teruyuki Kagawa (2000)
- Tsutomu Yamazaki (2001)
- Kanji Tsuda (2002)
- Tarō Yamamoto (2003)
- Joe Odagiri (2004)
- Shinichi Tsutsumi (2005)
- Teruyuki Kagawa (2006)
- Tomokazu Miura (2007)
- Masato Sakai (2008)
- Eita (2009)
- Renji Ishibashi (2010)
- Yūsuke Iseya (2011)
- Arata Iura (2012)
- Pierre Taki (2013)
- Sosuke Ikematsu (2014)
- Masahiro Motoki (2015)
- Lily Franky (2016)
- Yūsuke Santamaria (2017)
- Tori Matsuzaka (2018)
- Ryo Yoshizawa (2019)
- Ryo Narita (2020)
- Taiga Nakano (2021)
- Kazuki Iio (2022)
- Kōichi Satō (2023)
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