Jirō Sakagami
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(16 April 1934 – 10 March 2011) was a Japanese comedian, actor, and singer.


Career

Sakagami was born in
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but spent most of his childhood in
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. Winning an
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song contest at age 19, he headed to Tokyo to try to make a name in the entertainment business, eventually training as a comedian at the
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strip clubs. It was there that he met Kin'ichi Hagimoto and in 1966, the two formed the
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duo Konto 55-gō. Konto 55-gō became nationally famous, starring in several top-rated shows on television. Sakagami continued to release songs and branched out into acting, appearing in television dramas as well as in films such as
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's ''
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''. He died of a stroke on 10 March 2011 at a
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hospital.


Partial filmography

* ''Hatsukoi sengen'' (1968) - Manager * ''Hakuchû dôdô'' (1968) * ''Konto gojugo-go: Seiki no daijukuten'' (1968) - Yota Kitagawa * ''Kamisama no koibito'' (1968) * ''Hitokiri-O Castigo'' (1969) * '' Konto 55-gō jinrui no daijakuten'' (コント55号 人類の大弱点) (1969) * ''Konto55go-ore wa ninja no mago'' (1969) - Konto55 * ''Mito Kômon man'yûki'' (1969) - Jirobei * '' Konto 55-gō uchū no daibōken'' (コント55号 宇宙大冒険) (1969) * ''Namida no nagashi uta inochi azukemasu'' (1970) - Patron * ''Kigeki sore ga otoko no ikiru michi'' (1970) * ''Futari de hitori'' (1970) * ''Fuji Keiko Waga uta no arukagiri'' (1971) * ''Konto Gojugo-go to Miko no zettai zetsumei'' (1971) - Jiro Sakamoto * ''
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'' (1974) * ''Kigeki damashi no jingi'' (1974) * ''Kigeki: onna no naki-dokoro'' (1975) * ''Hadashi no seishun'' (1975) * ''Seisyun no Kôzu'' (1976) - Gorô Sakaguchi * ''Omatsuri yarô: uogashi no kyôdai-bun'' (1976) * ''Inubue'' (1978) - Cab driver * ''Edo no Taka'' (1978)- House keeper/Spy * ''
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'' (1979) - Chinese Wiseman (Japanese version, voice) * ''Kindaichi Kosuke no boken'' (1979) - Goemon Ishida * ''
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'' (1982) - Kimura * ''Kono ko no nanatsu no oiwai ni'' (1983) - Ikumatsu * '' Amagigoe'' (天城越え Amagigoe) (1983) - Sweet Shop Owner * ''Okinawa no shonen'' (1983) - Production chief * ''Shiosai'' (1985) * ''
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'' (学校 Gakko) (1993) * ''Kappa'' (1994) - Village Mayor * ''
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'' (1995) - Mr. Hans Van Dann (Hermann van Pels) (voice) * ''Sada: Gesaku · Abe Sada no shôgai'' (1998) - Risaburo Miyazaki * ''
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'' (御法度 Gohatto) (1999) - Lieutenant Genzaburo Inoue * ''Drug'' (2001) - Shoichiro Hirakawa * ''Shin yukiguni'' (2001) - Kobayashi * ''Fukumimi'' (2003) * ''Hokushin naname ni sasu tokoro'' (2007) - Sanada (final film role)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sakagami, Jiro Japanese comedians Japanese male film actors Japanese male stage actors Japanese male television actors Japanese male voice actors 1934 births 2011 deaths Musicians from Kagoshima Prefecture Actors from Kagoshima Prefecture 20th-century Japanese male actors 20th-century Japanese male singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male singers 21st-century Japanese singers