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When Tamura Masakazu died, what film and television works did he appear in?
Tamura Masakazu is a famous Japanese actor of the second generation, and his father is also a very famous actor Tsumasaburo Bando. Compared with his father, his development in the entertainment circle is even worse, and he is a respected doyen in the circle. During his long career, Tamura Masakazu was also very productive, taking part in more than 65,438+000 TV plays, more than 30 films and a large number of stage plays. You may be most familiar with it, but it should be Saburo, an ancient noble, and Sleeping Crazy Shiro. Today, Bian Xiao will talk about his other famous works.

1. Concerto starring two male gods. The play, starring Tamura Masakazu and Kimura Takuya, was broadcast on TBS TV. It tells the story of a love triangle between two men and a woman, in which Tamura Masakazu and Rie Miyazawa staged an unforgettable love story. To tell the truth, the story behind this drama is a bit lame, but the interpretation of the two male gods is still wonderful, especially when Kimura Takuya was the popular male god of fresh meat and Tamura Masakazu was the old male god. The collision between the two male gods is quite emotional.

Second, touching "honey trap". The drama was rated as one of the most collectible classic Japanese dramas in 15, with Tamura Masakazu, Takako Tokiwa and Takao Osawa as the main stars. In this film, he plays the plastic surgeon Ji who lost his wife. In order to save the woman who suffered from domestic violence, she was remolded into a dead wife and fell in love with her deeply. The whole drama is very sad and moving. The three leading actors are all old-school actors, and the interpretation is heartbreaking.

Third, the unique "stubborn dad". In the drama "Stubborn Dad", Tamura Masakazu changed his previous image and played the story of how to resolve the family crisis when his daughter was unmarried and his son had no intention of inheriting his father's business. When the drama was broadcast on TBS TV, the average audience rating was over 24%, and the finale reached 28%, which also made the fledgling Ryoko Hirosue win the honor of best female matching in japanese theatre College.

The above are other classic works of Tamura Masakazu selected by Bian Xiao. If you haven't seen them, please go and see them.