Place of Birth:
Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Date of Birth:
12/9/1926
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Keiji Sada was a Japanese actor. He won the award for best actor at the 7th Blue Ribbon Awards for Anata kaimasu and Taifū sōdōki. He was the father of the actor Kiichi Nakai. He is primarily known for starring in Ozu films especially in the 1950s most famously Good morning (1959) he also was a supporting actor in 2 of the human condition films of which there were 3 in total, he died at the age of 37 in 1964.
Late Autumn
The Human Condition I: No Greater Love
Youth After School
Good Morning
Equinox Flower
Zoku aizen katsura
Flower in a Storm
A Roaring Trade
Secret Love
An Autumn Afternoon
A Japanese Tragedy
Assassination
Here's to the Young Lady
Carmen Comes Home
Immortal Love
I Will Buy You
Phoenix
Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky
Beautiful Days
The Tattered Wings
Danger Stalks Near
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2
Times of Joy and Sorrow
愛情の旋風
Home Sweet Home
白磁の人
俺は死なない
When It Rains, It Pours
Hibari's Circus: The Sad Little Dove
Freedom School
Fountainhead
Mama, I Need You!
Blood Is Dry
The Inner Palace Conspiracy
Irohanihoheto
Always in My Heart
Uzu
Always in My Heart Part 3
Always in My Heart Part 2
Fireworks Over the Sea
A Woman’s Uphill Slope
The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity
Farewell to Spring
With Wife, Children, and Friends
The Portrait
Hunting Rifle
Ballad of a Workman
Enraptured
Hobo Village
Brand of Evil
Sing, Young People
As the Clouds Scatter
The Refugee
The Invisible Wall
Escape from Hell
The Hidden Profile
High Teen
Tokyo Omnibus
Hot Corner Murder
The Night We Danced
Young Miss Executive
Sweet Sweat
Love and Duty
Tears
A Case of Honor
Double Wedding
Yassamossa
Doctor's Day Off
To Your Majesty, The Emperor 2
Typhoon
The Glorious Days
Beauty of Life
Umi no Chizu
Shūkin ryokō
京化粧
Monrō no yōna onna
Modan dôchû: Sono koi matta nashi
Akatsuki no chiheisen
Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: The Second Volume
Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: The Third Volume
日日の背信