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Kan Mikami ( born on March 20, 1950) is a Japanese folk singer-songwriter. His music, heavily influenced by American blues, was popular in Japan in the 1970s. He re-wrote the lyric of the song "Yume wa Yoru Hiraku" for his cover version in 1972. Mikami also acted in cinema and is notable for collaborations with Shuji Terayama and his avant-garde theater Tenjo Sajiki.
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Born
Monday, 20 March 1950
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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I Will Never Forgive | 2018 | |
Hana-Dama: Phantom | Goro Yamashita / Gorô Yamashita | 2016 |
Virgin | 2012 | |
Eclair | Hige no keisatsukan | 2011 |
Miyoko | 2009 | |
The Most Beautiful Night in the World | Gonza | 2008 |
Aiden & Titi | Bar Owner | 2003 |
Tokyo Decadence | Man in Restaurant / Topazu | 1992 |
Four Days of Snow and Blood | Kiichi Dogome | 1989 |
This Story of Love | 1987 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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I Will Never Forgive | 2018 | |
Hana-Dama: Phantom | Goro Yamashita / Gorô Yamashita | 2016 |
Virgin | 2012 | |
Eclair | Hige no keisatsukan | 2011 |
Miyoko | 2009 | |
The Most Beautiful Night in the World | Gonza | 2008 |
Aiden & Titi | Bar Owner | 2003 |
Tokyo Decadence | Man in Restaurant / Topazu | 1992 |
Four Days of Snow and Blood | Kiichi Dogome | 1989 |
This Story of Love | 1987 | |
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence | Lieutenant Ito / Lieutenant Itō | 1983 |
Room of Shame | Chizuko's new man | 1982 |
This Is Noriko | 1981 | |
Woman's Trail: Wet Path | Man | 1980 |
Tenshi no yokubô | Hideo Matsuzawa | 1979 |
The Great Okinawa Yakuza War | 1976 | |
A Savage Beast Goes Mad | Singer | 1976 |
Last Days of the Boss | Tah-boh | 1976 |
Competition: Married Couples Secret Technique | Mikami | 1976 |
Authentic True Account: Osaka Shock Tactics | Ichiro Sanada | 1976 |
The Boss's Head | Akira Kobayashi / Akira Kobayashi/Shigeru Sasaki | 1975 |
Shufu no taiken repôto: Zoku onna no yojôhan | Kôichi Mikami | 1975 |
Pastoral: To Die in the Country | Ushi | 1974 |