Koji Shima
Japanese film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Koji Shima (島 耕二, Shima Kōji, 16 February 1901 – 10 September 1986) was a Japanese film director, actor, and screenwriter.
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島 耕二 | |
![]() Koji Shima on 15 May 1947 | |
Born | Nagasaki, Japan | 16 February 1901
Died | 10 September 1986 85) | (aged
Other names | Takehiko Kagoshima |
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Years active | 1925–1970 |
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Career
Born as Takehiko Kagoshima in Nagasaki, Shima left for Tokyo after graduating from high school.[1] He was in the first class of the Nihon Eiga Haiyū Gakkō and joined the Nikkatsu studio as an actor in 1925.[2] Playing mostly romantic leads, he appeared in films directed by such masters as Tomu Uchida and Kenji Mizoguchi.[2] He turned to directing in 1939, and quickly came to prominence with films such as Kaze no Matasaburō, an adaption of a Kenji Miyazawa story, and Jirō Monogatari.[1] After the war, he directed such films as Ginza Kankan Musume and Jūdai no Seiten at Shintoho and Daiei Studios. He won a prize at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival for Unforgettable Trail.[3] Some of his last films were made in Hong Kong for Shaw Brothers.[4]
He directed over 90 films as a director and appeared in over 90 films as an actor. He was once married to the actress Yukiko Todoroki.[1]
Noriaki Yuasa, specially known for the Gamera franchise, is Shima's nephew.[5]
Selected filmography
Director
- Kaze no Matasaburō (風の又三郎) (1940)
- Jirō Monogatari (次郎物語) (1941)
- Ginza Kankan Musume (1949)
- Hibari no komoriuta (1951)
- The Phantom Horse (1955)
- Warning from Space (1956)
- Zangiku monogatari (1956)
- Unforgettable Trail (1959)
Actor
- Jōnetsu no Shijin Takuboku (情熱の詩人啄木) (1936)
- Naked City (1937 (裸の町) (1937)
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