Noboru Mitani
April 9, 1932 (93 years old) in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Noboru Mitani is an actor, known for A Thousand & One Nights (1969), The Geisha House (1998) and Dodes'ka-den (1970).
Known For
Credits
- 2016 · The Ark in the Mirage as
- 2009 · Play Cards When You Die as
- 2009 · Looking For Cherry Blossoms as
- 2007 · Kissho Tennyo as
- 2007 · The Insects Unlisted in the Encyclopedia as
- 2005 · Under the Same Moon as Priest
- 2005 · Summer of Ubume as Kamishibai storyteller
- 2005 · In the Pool as Doctor Himenogi
- 2004 · DĂ©racine as
- 2003 · Winter Days as
- 2003 · Gozamareji as
- 2002 · Princess Tutu as Drosselmeyer (voice)
- 2000 · Living Hell as The Professor
- 2000 · Dora-heita as Masami Ochiai
- 1999 · Autumn Blossoms as
- 1999 · The Geisha House as Mikami
- 1998 · Glassy Ocean as Artist R
- 1998 · Shadow Warrior Tokugawa Ieyasu as
- 1997 · The Key as Dr. Kojima
- 1997 · King of Sha-kin as
- 1997 · Woman in Witness Protection as Theater Producer
- 1997 · Black Suit Legend as
- 1997 · Parasite Eve as Mutsuo Ishihara
- 1995 · Molester Diary: A Man Who Kept Stroking Ass 2 as
- 1995 · A Quiet Life as Man in the Novel
- 1995 · The Files of the Young Kindaichi as Jyuzo Tokita
- 1994 · Elephant Song as
- 1993 · The Last Dance as Old Man
- 1992 · Hold Me and Kiss Me as
- 1992 · The Dream of Russia as Kudzaemon
- 1992 · Minbo, or the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion as Gang Boss
- 1990 · Big Boobs Buster 2: Adventure Summer as
- 1990 · I Haven't Dreamed of Flying for a While as Junkichi Kaijima
- 1990 · Monster Heaven: Ghost Hero as
- 1989 · Buddies as
- 1989 · Magical Chinese Girl Ipanema! as Tigris
- 1989 · Black Rain as Post Office Clerk
- 1989 · Sweet Home as Middle-Aged Town Official
- 1988 · Pretty Body: Frankenstein's Love as Dr. Takasaki
- 1988 · Tomorrow as
- 1988 · Evil Dead Trap as Detective
- 1988 · A Taxing Woman's Return as Detective
- 1987 · Makeup as
- 1986 · The Gentlemen’s Alliance as
- 1986 · Baby Elephant Story: The angel who descended to earth as Kiyoshi Saito
- 1986 · Atami Murder Case as Judge Takakura
- 1985 · Congratulatory Speech as Nishiguchi