
Hideo Murota
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1937-10-07
Day of Death
2002-06-15 (64 years old)
Place of Birth
Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan
Hideo Murota
Biography
Hideo Murota (7 October 1937 – 15 June 2002) was a Japanese actor who appeared in over 100 films. He won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Yokohama Film Festival for his role in Original Sin (1992). In 2002, he passed away from lung cancer at the age of 64.
Known For
Acting
(2003)
Women in the Mirror
as Mr. Goda
(2001)
An Adolescent
as Shozo
(2001)
A Tender Place
as Masayoshi Izumi
(2001)
(2001)
(2001)
(2000)
Isola: Multiple Personality Girl
as Old victim of the Great Hanshin Earthquake
(2000)
(1999)
(1998)
Black Angel
as Mitsuru Amaoka
(1998)
(1998)
(1998)
(1997)
King of Sha-kin
as Okamitsu
(1997)
(1997)
(1997)
(1996)
(1996)
(1996)
(1996)
(1995)
Gonin
as Shikine
(1995)
(1995)
(1995)
(1994)
(1993)
A Night in Nude
as Care taker
(1993)
(1993)
(1992)
Original Sin
as Hideki Tsuchiya
(1992)
A Legend of Turmoil
as Takashi Oda
(1992)
The Setting Sun
as Yamami Gou
(1992)
(1992)
(1991)
Hiruko the Goblin
as Watanabe
(1991)
(1991)
(1991)
(1991)
(1991)
(1991)
(1990)
Heaven and Earth
as Obu Toramasa
(1990)
Ready to Shoot
as Ryu
(1990)
(1990)
(1990)
(1989)
Sensei
as Head of Yamamoto
(1989)
Harimao
as Colonel Matsuura
(1989)
It's Easier Than Kissing
as Mr. Kaji
(1989)
(1989)
(1988)
Dogra Magra
as Dr. Wakabayashi
(1988)
(1988)
Seven Days War
as Segawa
(1988)
(1988)
(1988)
(1987)
A Taxing Woman
as Jukichi Ishii
(1987)
Sure Death 4
as Yahei Hirano
(1987)
Abunai Deka
as Marumi
(1987)
The Lady in a Black Dress
as Tateoka
(1986)
South to the Horizon
as Kazuyuki Kiryu
(1986)
Cabaret
as Kosakai
(1986)
(1985)
The Seburi Story
as Kuzushiri
(1985)
The Second Is a Christian
as Kuroiwa
(1985)
Let Him Rest in Peace
as Tokuda Otomatsu
(1985)
(1984)
The Island Closest to Heaven
as Kyuzo Nishio
(1984)
(1984)
Curtain Call
as Taizo Oomori
(1984)
(1983)
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
as New Commandant of Camp
(1983)
(1982)
(1982)
(1982)
Lullaby of Death
as Detective Shibusawa
(1982)
Lake of Illusions
as Yazaki
(1982)
(1982)
(1982)
Kidnapping Blues
as Drunken Guest
(1982)
On the Road
as Takamori
(1981)
Samurai Reincarnation
as Priest Inshun Hozoin
(1981)
Station
as Shigeru Morioka
(1981)
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
as Owner of Queen Elizabeth
(1981)
Island of the Evil Spirits
as Inspector Isokawa
(1980)
Kagemusha
as Nobufusa Baba
(1980)
The Beast to Die
as Hideyuki Kashiwagi
(1979)
(1979)
(1979)
(1979)
(1978)
Shogun's Samurai
as Sagenta Nogero
(1978)
Rape and Death of a Housewife
as Taizo Eguchi
(1978)
(1978)
(1977)
(1977)
Doberman Cop
as Officer Jirō Takahashi
(1977)
(1977)
Curse of the Dog God
as Ryusaku Tarumi
(1977)
(1977)
(1976)
A Savage Beast Goes Mad
as Shimosaka
(1976)
Yakuza Graveyard
as Hidaka
(1976)
(1976)
Karate Warriors
as Ryuzo Nishimura
(1976)
The Most Perverted Post War Crimes
as Akira Nishimoto
(1976)
(1976)
(1976)
(1976)
The Great Okinawa Yakuza War
as Gushikawa
(1976)
(1976)
(1976)
(1976)
(1976)
The Yakuza Code Still Lives
as Tsuneyuki Okimoto
(1975)
Deep Throat in Tokyo
as Takehiko Sakuma
(1975)
Wolf Guy
as Sanuki
(1975)
Graveyard of Honor
as Yasuo Matsuoka
(1975)
(1975)
(1975)
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 2: Head of the Boss
as Takeo Akamatsu
(1975)
Story of a Nymphomaniac
as (uncredited)
(1975)
A Haunted Turkish Bathhouse
as Yûzô Shikauchi
(1975)
Shimane Prison Riot
as Prison guard
(1975)
13 Steps of Maki: The Young Aristocrats
as Warden Akae
(1975)
(1975)
Great Jailbreak
as Daichi
(1975)
(1975)
(1975)
Scoundrel Boss
as Daigoro Koiwa
(1975)
Gambling Den Heist
as Kumakichi
(1975)
(1975)
The Man Gang
as Principal Ryuji Shirai
(1975)
(1974)
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics
as Hideo Hayakawa
(1974)
Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs
as Kusaka
(1974)
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread
as Kazushige Osone
(1974)
Jeans Blues: No Future
as Hayakawa
(1974)
Violent Streets
as Mochizuki Kunihiro
(1974)
The Executioner
as Boss
(1974)
(1974)
New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1
as Masuo Nozaki
(1974)
The Tattooed Hitman
as Takeshi Daito
(1974)
(1974)
The Executioner II: Karate Inferno
as Tatsuzo
(1974)
Girl Boss: Diamond Showdown
as Hirata Yayoi
(1974)
(1974)
(1974)
(1974)
(1974)
(1974)
(1973)
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima
as Keisuke Nakahara
(1973)
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War
as Hideo Hayakawa
(1973)
(1973)
(1973)
(1973)
Professional Killers
as Matajûrô Mineyama
(1973)
(1973)
(1973)
Girl Boss: Escape From Reform School
as Kuroda
(1973)
(1972)
Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701
as Okizaki
(1972)
Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41
as Okizaki
(1972)
Street Mobster
as Miyahara
(1972)
(1972)
Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers
as Igarashi
(1972)
(1972)
(1972)
(1972)
(1972)
(1971)
(1971)
Sympathy for the Underdog
as Shark
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
The Gambler's Counterattack
as Kawashima
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
(1971)
(1970)
Tora! Tora! Tora!
as Japanese Pilot (uncredited)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1970)
(1969)
Japan Organized Crime Boss
as Shiga
(1969)
Black Rose Mansion
as Kyohei's son - Wataru's brother
(1969)
(1969)
(1969)
(1968)
(1968)
Snake Woman's Curse
as Saiji
(1968)
(1968)
Blackmail Is My Life
as Seki
(1968)
(1968)
Gambler's Farewell
as Koike
(1968)
Henchmen
as Aoki
(1968)
Army Intelligence
as Middle-aged man
(1968)
The Cheating Underworld
as Barman
(1967)
(1967)
Parole
as Amano
(1967)
(1967)
Organized Violence II
as Detective Sawai
(1967)
(1967)
(1967)
Captain Ultra: The Movie
as Narrator (voice)
(1966)
The Threat
as Sabu
(1966)
(1966)
Terror Beneath the Sea
as Henchman
(1966)
Rampaging Dragon of the North
as Gen Ashida
(1966)
(1966)
(1966)
Spycatcher J3: SOS Close Shave
as Mr. Miracle
(1965)
Brutal Tales of Chivalry
as Yakuza
(1965)
A Fugitive from the Past
as Pressman
(1965)
Prison Walls of Abashiri, Part 2
as Harimoto
(1965)
Tale of Japanese Burglars
as Saiki, News reporter
(1965)
(1965)
(1965)
(1964)
Wolves, Pigs & Men
as Iwasaki's henchman
(1964)
The Desperate
as Tomita
(1964)
(1964)
(1963)
(1963)
(1963)
(1962)
G-Men in the Pacific
as Komori
(1962)
(1962)
(1962)
(1961)
(1960)
(1960)
(1958)
(1958)
(1953)