Tatsuo Umemiya
梅宮 辰夫
Umemiya in 1962
Born(1938-03-11)11 March 1938
Died12 December 2019(2019-12-12) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Actor, tarento, businessman
Years active19592013
AgentPickles
Known for
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
SpouseClaudia Umemiya
ChildrenAnna Umemiya (daughter)

Tatsuo Umemiya (梅宮 辰夫, Umemiya Tatsuo, 11 March 1938 – 12 December 2019)[1] was a Japanese actor, tarento, and businessman. He was represented by the agency Pickles. His daughter is model and tarento Anna Umemiya.

The son of a doctor, Umemiya gave up a medical career to debut as a Toei New Face at the Toei Studios.[2] As an actor, he appeared in films and television dramas and also in restaurant variety shows.

Umemiya died of kidney failure on 12 December 2019. He was 81 years old.[3][4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Ref.
1959Shōnen Tantei-dan: Teki wa Genshi Senkō-tei
Planet Prince
1962Ankoku-gai Saigo no Hi
Gang vs. G-MenMasao Kuroki
1963Jinsei Gekijō: Hisha-kaku
Dai Hachiku ute Itai: Sō Retsu o ni Tai Chō
Shōwa Kyōkaku den
1965Himo
Shōwa Zankyō Den
1966Rampaging Dragon of the North
1967Abashiri Prison
1968Ningen Gyorai: Ā Kaiten Tokubetsu Kōgeki-taiKeijishoi Yoshioka
Furyō Banchō[5]
Yoru no Kayō
1970Teiō
Bloodstained Clan Honor
1972Wandering Ginza ButterflyShinnosuke Matsudaira
1973Battles Without Honor and HumanityHiroshi Wakasugi
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy WarShinichi Iwai
1974Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police TacticsShinichi Iwai
Ninkyō HanaichirinMasashi Yashiro
Yamaguchi-gumi Gaiden: Kyuushuu Shinkou SakusenIchiro Ishino
1975Gokudō ShachōSumitomo Mitsui
Bōryoku KinmyakuKenji Okuda
Nihon Bōryoku Rettō: Keihanshin-goroshi no GundanKoji Kanemitsu
Cops vs. ThugsShoichi Kaida
Gambling Den HeistNoshiro
Shikin-gen GōdatsuFumiaki Noshiro
Graveyard of HonorKozaburo Imai
1976Karate Warriors
Terror of YakuzaYoshiaki Kaizu
Yakuza GraveyardGoro Iwata
Jitsuroku Gaiden: Ōsaka Dengeki SakusenHeikichi Miyatake
Track Yarō: Bōkyō IchibanhoshiDai Kumada Taro Jirozaemon
1977Yakuza Sensō: Nihon no ShuryōFukushima
1978Never Give UpAkio Izaki
Bandits vs. Samurai SquadronJudayu Araki
1979Sanada Yukimura no BōryakuSanada Nobuyuki
Akuma ga Kirite Fue o FukuShunroku Kazama
Nihon no FixerTakayoshi Oguri
1980Furyō ShōnenAsamoto
Tokugawa Ichizoku no HōkaiŌkubo Toshimichi
1982OnimasaMasaru Yamane
Dai Nippon TeikokuHeiso Hige
1983Shōsetsu Yoshida GakkōIchirō Kōno
1986KeshinNomura
1988Be-Bop High School: Kōkō Yotarō OndoPrincipal
1989226Sanno Hotel manager
2002Shura no Mure
2008Tokumei Kakarichō Hitoshi Tadano: Saigo no Gekijō-banShigezo Kurokawa

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
1964Niji no SekkeiNHK
1966Three Outlaw SamuraiFuji TV
1968Nihon Kenkaku-denTV AsahiEpisode 9
1969Ā ChūshinguraHoribe YasubeiKTV, Fuji TV
PlaygirlTV TokyoEpisodes 12, 16, 58, 162
FLower Action 009 no 1Fuji TVEpisode 1
1975Zatoichi MonogatariFuji TVEpisode 16
Yoake no KeijiMotomiyaTBSEpisode 28
Zenryaku Ofukuro-samaSuji MuraiNTV
1977Shin Yoake no KeijiAsakuraTBS
Ashita no KeijiAsakuraTBS
1978Edo Professional Hissatsu ShōbaininShinjiABC
1980Shin Edo no SenpūAsakichiFuji TVEpisode 1
Sayonara o Ryū-sanMBS
Yōki na TōbōDaisaku FujimuraFuji TV
1981Keishichō Satsujin-kaHirataTV Asahi
1982Keiji YoroshikuKannami leaderTBS
Ōedo SōsamōTasukunokai MitaniTV TokyoEpisode 544
1984School Wars: HeroDaizaburo ShimodaTBS
1985Star TanjōKohei KagaFuji TV
1986Kono ko Dare no KoTsurutaFuji TV
1988The School CupReformatory directorFuji TV
TonboKenzo TakeshiriTBS
Hagure Keiji Junjō-haShigetadaTV Asahi
1989Gomendo KakemasuFuji TV
1990BintaSeijiro HanaiTBS
1991Lullaby KeijiKenzo HagiwaraTV Asahi
1992Mei Bugyō Tōyama no Kin-sanDaishiro HanayamaTV Asahi4th Series, Episode 8
1993Ueno-eki Satsujin JikenNaitoTBS
Akai MeikyūTBS
1994Dai ChūshinguraTomekichiTBS
Coming HomeTBS
1995Yureru OmoiTBS
Tokumei Kakarichō Hitoshi TadanoShigezo KurokawaTV Asahi
Tōbō-sha Joichiro KijimaYamashiroFuji TV
Haikei, Chichiue-samaFuji TV
1999Double Couple TanteiFuji TV
2000Obasan Kaichō Murasaki no Hanzai Seisō Nikki Gomi wa Koroshi o Shitte Iru SeriesSanzo OnogiTBS
2008Hadaka no Taishō – Miyazaki-hen – Miyazaki no Onigawarau no deFuji TV
Yumeko Hinata Chōtei Iin Jiken-boZenzo HinataFuji TV
2012Shira Rezaru Bakumatsu no Shishi: Yamada Akiyoshi MonogatariItō HirobumiMBS
2013Nanohana Line ni NorikaeteYoshisaburo KamogawaNHK BS Premium

Anime

Title Role Network
Government Crime Investigation Agent Jotaro ZaizenAban NarrationTV Asahi

Variety

Title Network Notes
Kuishinbo! BanzaiFuji TVReporter
Shingo no Omachi do O-samaTBSRegular appearances, charge in cuisine corner
Akko no Karu ku Mite MitaiTBS
Iron ChefFuji TV
Sekai no Chō Gōka Chinpin RyōriFuji TVQuasi-regular appearances
The Letters: Kazoku no Ai ni ArigatōFuji TVRegular appearances
Kazuo Tokumitsu no Kandō Saikai "Aitai"TBS
Geinōjin Kakuzu ke CheckABC
Peke×PonFuji TV

Advertisements

Year Title Notes
Bubble StarCo-starring with Sonny Chiba, Hiroki Matsukata, Kin'ya Kitaōji, and Shingo Yamashiro
Takara Hon Mirin
Konjac to Kaisō SaladCo-starring with his daughter Anna
2010CupStar
2014Magic Bullet

Discography

Singles

Year Title Ref.
1962"Haha Koi Yakuza / Ginza no Fūraibō"
1966"Yūkyō Mitsuyo / Sakazuki-bushi"
"Banchō Sharrock / Sakazuki yo Omaedake"
"Banchō Bruce / Ore wa Banchō"
"Banchō Shinjuku Jingi / Yume wa Yoru Hiraku"
"Banchō Kazoe-uta / Norainu"
"Otoko Banchō Nagareboshi / Bangaichi Bruce"
1970""
"Diamond Rock / Usshisshi-bushi"
"Symbol Rock / Yoru wa Ore no Mono"[6]
"Tatsuo Umemiya no Tokyo Nagare-uta / Banchō"
1971"Gara Janakatta Koi Nanka / Otoko Nakase no Kiri ga Furu"
"Kaikon no Uta / Sasurai no Waltz"
"Tatsu-chan no Seishun Nikki / Tatsu Ani i no Sandogasa"
"Sakariba Banchō / Jinsei gekijō"
"Moteta Tsumori no Kazoe-uta / On'na Machi Miren"
1982"Tsuyogari / Otoko Hitori"

Albums

Title
Yoasobi no Teiō
Jinsei Gekijō / Furyō banchō
Otoko no Enka

References

  1. 1 2 "梅宮 辰夫". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.
  2. "名家出身の梅宮辰夫が父の反対を押し切り俳優になった理由は?". Ameba News. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  3. 俳優の梅宮辰夫さん死去 81歳
  4. Japanese actor Tatsuo Umemiya dies at 81
  5. "Big tomorrow". Seishun Publishing. Aug 2010. p. 77.
  6. "夜遊びの帝王". Toei Channel (in Japanese). Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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