Hiroshi Kondō

Hiroshi Kondō

Known For

Family Crest: Die Like a Man

Biography

Hiroshi Kondō (August 4, 1925 – April 28, 1992) was a Japanese actor. He was born in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Arts at Nihon University’s College of Arts and Sciences (now the Faculty of Arts). He joined Toho in 1944. He left Toho in 1953 and became a freelancer. He joined Nikkatsu in 1955. After that, he was affiliated with the Screenwriters and Literary Artists Association. He was active primarily as a villain, mainly in action films. From the late 1960s, he made a full-scale move into television dramas, playing a variety of roles as a supporting actor. He died of acute cardiopulmonary failure at Tokyo Medical University Hospital on April 28, 1992.

Movies Featuring Hiroshi Kondō

Ana

Ana (1984)

as Assemblyman Shimoda
Port Arthur

Port Arthur (1980)

as Hisanao Oshima
The Man Gang

The Man Gang (1975)

as Prison Director
Wolf Guy

Wolf Guy (1975)

as Yoshiyuki Fukunaka
Outlaw: Kill!

Outlaw: Kill! (1969)

as Chôji Kaseda
Organized Violence II

Organized Violence II (1967)

as Manager of Sakaki-Gimi A
Fighting Delinquents

Fighting Delinquents (1960)

as Nanjo - Kyokuto Kanko CEO
The Trap

The Trap (1958)

as Takaoka Kakuji
Stepbrothers

Stepbrothers (1957)

as Kojiro, second son of Kido
Anatahan

Anatahan (1953)

as Yanaginuma
Shanghai Rose

Shanghai Rose (1952)

as Japanese Marine officer
Tokyo Gate

Tokyo Gate (1950)

as Ginza Minpo Company Employee B
Spring Awakens

Spring Awakens (1947)

as Kunio Takemura