Tetsuya Watari

Japanese actor (1941–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tetsuya Watari (渡 哲也, Watari Tetsuya) born Michihiko Watase (渡瀬 道彦, Watase Michihiko) (December 28, 1941 – August 10, 2020)[2][3] was a Japanese film, stage, and television actor.

Born
Michihiko Watase (渡瀬 道彦)[1]

(1941-12-28)December 28, 1941[1]
DiedAugust 10, 2020(2020-08-10) (aged 78)[2][3]
Tokyo, Japan[2]
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1964–2020
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Tetsuya Watari
渡 哲也
Watari in 1965
Born
Michihiko Watase (渡瀬 道彦)[1]

(1941-12-28)December 28, 1941[1]
DiedAugust 10, 2020(2020-08-10) (aged 78)[2][3]
Tokyo, Japan[2]
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2020
RelativesTsunehiko Watase (brother)
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Life

He graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University. Watari belonged to the karate club at university.[4] He made his screen debut in 1964, in Isamu Kosugi's Abare Kishidō, and received one of the Elan d'or Awards.[5][1] At Nikkatsu, Watari starred in such films as Seijun Suzuki's Tokyo Drifter and Toshio Masuda's Outlaw series.[5]

Watari was mentored at Nikkatsu by Yujiro Ishihara. When Nikkatsu shifted to focusing on Roman Porno films in the early seventies, Watari was one of many actors who left the studio.[6]

Watari was due to play the main role in Kinji Fukasaku’s film Battles Without Honor and Humanity, but because of illness he was not able to appear.[7][8] In 1974, he was forced to step down from the lead role of Katsu Kaishū in the Taiga drama Katsu Kaishū on NHK, again because of illness, after appearing in only nine episodes.[9] In 1976, Watari won best actor of Blue Ribbon Award for his role in Kinji Fukasaku`s film Yakuza Graveyard.[5]

In Japan, Watari is probably still best known for his role as Keisuke Daiomon in the detective series "Seibu Keisatsu" on TV Asahi. He also appeared in the popular detective drama "Taiyō ni Hoero!" as a replacement for Yujiro Ishihara in 1986.[10]

Watari became the president of Ishihara Promotion [ja] after Yujiro's death in 1987[11] but in 2011 he resigned due to his declining health.[5]

On June 10, 2015 he was hospitalised after suffering a heart attack and underwent surgery. Seven days later it was announced that he was in rehabilitation and would be discharged from hospital in about a month.

He had a younger brother, Tsunehiko Watase, who was also an actor.[12] As a singer, Watari is known for his hit song "Kuchinashi no Hana" [13] and he appeared in the Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1974 and 1993.

He died of pneumonia on August 10, 2020, at the age of 78.[14]

Selected filmography

Films

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YearTitleRoleOther notesRef.
1965Abare Kishidō (あばれ騎士道)TetsuyaLead role
Nakaseruze
1966Tokyo DrifterTetsuya "Phoenix Tetsu" HondoLead role[15]
Tokyo Drifter 2: The Sea is Bright Red as the Color of LoveTetsuya "Phoenix Tetsu" HondoLead role
The Hearth of HiroshimaLead role
1967Kurenai no NagareboshiLead role
1968Outlaw: Gangster VIPGorō FujikawaLead role[16]
Moeru TairikuKeiichi IsomuraLead role
Higashi ShinakaiNaoyuki
1969The Wild SeaYōji KitamiLead role
Daikanbu NagurikomiTetsuLead role
Savage Wolf PackAsai TetsuyaLead role
1970Shinjuku outlaw: Step On the GasYuji Nishigami (Shinigami)Lead role
Fuji sanchō
1971Kantō ExileLead role
1973Gokiburi KeijiDetective NarugamiLead role
Za GokiburiDetective NarugamiLead role
Ningen KakumeiKumichō Shimatani
1975Graveyard of HonorRikio IshikawaLead role
1976Yakuza GraveyardDetective KuroiwaLead role
1986Tokei – Adieu l'hiverSpecial appearance
1993Kinchan no Cinema Jack "Minato"
1996Waga Kokoro no Ginga Tetsudō Miyazawa Kenji MonogatariSeijirō
1997YūkaiInspector TsunamiLead role
1998Diary of Early Winter ShowerLead role
2000Nagasaki Burabura bushiGakusha (Koga, Jûjirô)Lead role
2001BrotherJinseikai Kumichō
2002Shura no MureOld Hiroyuki Inahara[17]
2004Lady JokerSeizo MonoiLead role[18]
2005YamatoVice-Admiral Seiichi Itō[19]
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Television

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YearTitleRoleOther notesRef.
1971DaichūshinguraHoribe Yasubei
1974Katsu KaishūKatsu KaishūLead role, Taiga drama[20]
1976–1979Daitokai SeriesRaisuke KuroiwaLead role
1978HaguregumoKumoLead role
1979–1984Seibu KeisatsuKeisuke DaimonLead role
1986Taiyō ni Hoero!Hyōgo Tachibana
1996HideyoshiOda NobunagaTaiga drama[21]
1998Shinsengumi KeppūrokuIsami KondōLead role
2004Seibu Keisatsu SpecialKeisuke Daimon
2005YoshitsuneTaira no KiyomoriTaiga drama[22]
2009–2011Clouds Over the HillTōgō Heihachirō[23]
2013No Dropping Out: Back to School at 35Yukinobu Asada[24]
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleOther notesRef.
2005Ryū ga GotokuShintaro Kazama
2006Ryū ga Gotoku 2Shintaro Kazama
2009Ryū ga Gotoku 3Jōji KazamaKnown as "Joji Fuma" in Western PS3 release
2015Ryū ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no BashoShintaro Kazama
2016Ryū ga Gotoku: KiwamiShintaro Kazama
2017Ryū ga Gotoku: Kiwami 2Shintaro Kazama
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Honours

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