
Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
Eitarō Shindō (1899–1977) was a Japanese film actor. His real name was Tatsugoro Shindo. After working as a stage actor, he entered the film industry and appeared in a wide range of films, appearing in as many as 620 works. He was a regular in Kenji Mizoguchi's films, such as Sansho the Bailiff, The Tale of Chikamatsu, and Street of Shame, and played villainous roles in Toei period dramas . In later years, he moved to television dramas , gaining popularity for his roles in family dramas such as Oyaji Taiko. In 1976 he was hospitalized for heart disease and died of a myocardial infarction at Denenchofu Central Hospital on December 18, 1977. He was 78 years old.

1968

as Sanshô dayû
1954
1970
1970

as Takahama
1948

as Kao Li-hsi
1955

1964

1953

as Ishun
1954

as Self
1975

as Kahe Sasaya
1952

as Yoshizo Fujino
1936
1967

as Self
1975

as President Oike
1967

1967

1967

1966

1966

1966

as Yasuzō Fukazawa
1966

as Sir Doi
1966
1965

1965

as Kōga (President, Kōga Trading)
1965

1964

as Koetsu
1964

as Chiyomatsu
1964

1964

1964

1964

1964

1963

1963

1963

as Horibe
1963

1963