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Kamatari Fujiwara
Born January 15, 1905(1905-01-15)
Japan Tokyo, Japan
Died December 21, 1985 (aged 80)
Tokyo, Japan
Other name(s) Keita Fujiwara
Occupation Actor
Years active 1933–1984

Kamatari Fujiwara (藤原釜足 Fujiwara Kamatari, January 15, 1905 - December 21, 1985) was a Japanese actor.

Born in Tokyo, he was a long-time member of director Akira Kurosawa's stock company, making his first appearance alongside Takashi Shimura in 1952's Ikiru. He continued to appear in Kurosawa's films until his death. Though a capable and highly professional actor, his subtle technique was very often overshadowed by the charismatic performances of Shimura and Toshiro Mifune. Today he is remembered primarily for his supporting appearances in Kurosawa's films, particularly as the suspicious farmer Manzo in Seven Samurai, the deranged former mayor in Yojimbo, the spidery treasure-seeking farmer in The Hidden Fortress, and the drunken Kabuki actor in The Lower Depths.

Kama, as he was affectionately known, had difficulty remembering lines. When Arthur Penn, an American film director, needed a Japanese actor for his film Mickey One, Kurosawa suggested Fujiwara. It was his only role in a non-Japanese film, and, considering that it contained no lines, it was suited to the forgetful actor's sensibilities.

Fujiwara retired in the late 1970s, though he continued to make occasional television appearances.

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