Jinpachi Nezu (根津 甚八, Nezu Jinpachi; 1 December 1947 – 29 December 2016) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1974 and 2010. He starred in the 1982 film Farewell to the Land, which was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.
He died on 29 December 2016 in Tokyo of pneumonia. He had retired from acting after getting into a car accident and experiencing subsequent health problems, though he came out of retirement to reprise the character of Hizu in Gonin Saga at director Takashi Ishii's request. The film would be his last.
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Acting
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Male
1947-12-01
Tsuru, Yamanashi, Japan
根津透
La Sombra del Verano - Ilusion in Andalusia
Nobody
Ran
Kagemusha
Gonin
Dragon Head
Angel's Egg
Discontinuous Bombing Incident
Rule of Revenge ROGUE COP
Black Angel
Gotoshi Co. Ltd. II
Gotoshi Co. Ltd. III
Gotoshi Co. Ltd. Special Police Department Crime Prevention Division No. 5104 Case
School Day of the Dead
Angel Guts: Red Flash
Alone in the Night
Station
Farewell to the Land
Owls' Castle
Kumamoto Stories
Kidnapping Blues
It's All Right, My Friend
Wet Dice
Orchids Under the Moon
Tokyo Bordello
Debt King Part VI: Legendary Speculator in Naniwa
Patlabor 2: The Movie
Runin: Banished
Tadon and Chikuwa
Powerless King
Goodbye Japan
Tasmania Story
Raffles Hotel
Young Lady
Gonin Saga
A Night in Nude
Love Letter
Gate of Flesh
極悪 人間魚雷ブルース
The Woman Next Door
Red Shadow
Ghost Story: Flower House
The Man in White
Kadokawa Mystery & Horror Tales Vol. 3
This Story of Love
Lullaby of Death
Bobby's Girl
Four Days of Snow and Blood
The Sea of Genkai
Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'Kagemusha'
Ruby Fruit
Goto shi kabushiki gaisha
Dead Beat
The Man in White Part 2: Requiem for the Lion
Aftermath of Battles Without Honor and Humanity
Senrigan
Jubaku: Spellbound
The Hanging Balloons
Immoral Affairs
The Man Who Assassinated Ryoma
Ekiden
Happy-Go-Lucky
Shadow Warrior of Nobunaga Oda
The Terrorist’s Parasol
Japan Ghost Stories 3
School Ghost Story: Curse Special