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Kei Tani

Kei Tani

Acting
February 22, 1932— September 11, 2010 (age 78)
Ota, Tokyo, Japan

Also Known As

Kei Tani, 谷啓

Movies

(103 total)
After Life

After Life

19997.2

as Kennosuke Nakamura

Swing Girls

Swing Girls

20047.8

as Morishita

Jungle Emperor Leo

Jungle Emperor Leo

19977.0

as Burazza (voice)

Samurai Fiction

Samurai Fiction

19986.7

as Kagemaru

Red Shadow

Red Shadow

20014.8

as Roushi

Miyamoto Musashi: Birth of Two Sword Style

Miyamoto Musashi: Birth of Two Sword Style

19637.0
Miyamoto Musashi IV: The Duel at Ichijo-ji Temple

Miyamoto Musashi IV: The Duel at Ichijo-ji Temple

19647.0

as Akakabe Yasoba

Chameleon

Chameleon

20085.7
Tokyo Heaven

Tokyo Heaven

19906.7

as Kawamura

Free and Easy 17

Free and Easy 17

20065.8
Stereo Future

Stereo Future

20017.6
Free and Easy 10

Free and Easy 10

19986.7
Returning the Favor

Returning the Favor

20067.1

as Principal Tanokura

Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You

Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You

19885.7

as Kei Taniyama

Free and Easy 12: Big Holiday Bonus Project

Free and Easy 12: Big Holiday Bonus Project

20017.3
Free and Easy

Free and Easy

19887.3
Free and Easy 9

Free and Easy 9

19977.3

as Sasaki

Free and Easy 5

Free and Easy 5

19927.5
Free and Easy 11

Free and Easy 11

20007.0
Free and Easy: Samurai Edition

Free and Easy: Samurai Edition

19986.7

TV Shows

(9 total)
Emergency Room 24 Hours

Emergency Room 24 Hours

19997.5
Tales of the Bizarre

Tales of the Bizarre

19907.8
Haguregumo

Haguregumo

19786.5
Be with You

Be with You

20057.0

as Suzuki Hachiro

My Little Chef

My Little Chef

20028.0

as Carlos Koizumi

Justice For All

Justice For All

19957.0
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series

Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series

19837.0

as Kawai

Tobeikarosu no tsubasa

Tobeikarosu no tsubasa

1979
The Veteran Trio

The Veteran Trio

1999

as Kumogakure Nogenyume