Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames

Tatsuya Nakadai (仲代 達矢, Nakadai Tatsuya; born Motohisa Nakadai; December 13, 1932 – November 8, 2025) was a Japanese actor. Widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Japanese cinema, he collaborated extensively with many of Japan's best-known and acclaimed directors. In his over seven decade career, he appeared in more than 160 films, and received numerous accolades. He was honored with a Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1996 and Japan's Order of Culture in 2015. Discovered on the streets of Tokyo by director Masaki Kobayashi, Nakadai rose to prominence starring in Kobayashi's films, with his breakthrough being the protagonist of the epic anti-war trilogy The Human Condition (1959–1961). He won the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor for his performance as the vengeful ronin in Harakiri (1962), a role he considered his finest. Nakadai collaborated on eleven films with Kobayashi—including Kwaidan (1964) and Samurai Rebellion (1967)—and five with Akira Kurosawa, most notably as the tragic warlord in Ran (1985), a performance that earned global acclaim. His other notable credits included Seven Samurai (1954), Yojimbo (1961), The Sword of Doom (1966), The Face of Another (1966), Goyokin (1969), Kagemusha (1980), and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013).
8.4Seven Samurai
1954
8.4Harakiri
1962
8.4High and Low
1963
8.0Ran
1985
8.1The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
2013
8.1Yojimbo
1961
7.8Kagemusha
1980
7.4Belladonna of Sadness
1973
8.0Sanjuro
1962
7.7Kwaidan
1965
5.6Fireflies in the North
1984
8.1The Human Condition I: No Greater Love
1959
5.8Wicked City
1992
8.4The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer
1961
6.0Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!
1968
7.8Hachiko
1987
7.8The Face of Another
1966
5.5Yamato
2005
6.3A. K.
1985
10.0Farm Girls
1962