Yoshio Harada

Gender: Male
Born: 29th February 1940
Died: 19th July 2011
Nationality: Japan
TV programs: Maikosan wa Meitantei!, Engine, Hi no Sakana, Brothers (JP), Suna no Utsuwa, Kekkan Kazoku, Hachiro~Haha no Shi, Chichi no Shi~, Toubousha, Natsu ni Koisuru Onnatachi
Movies: Tengoku no honya, A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness, Zigeunerweisen, Yumeji, The Hunted, Heat Shimmer Theater, Kimi yo fundo no kawa o watare, The Story of PuPu, Slaughter in the Snow, Onibi: The Fire Within, 9 Souls, Kyouki No Sakura, Ronin Gai, Aruitemo, aruitemo, Bare Essence of Life, Ring: Kanzenban, Circus Boys, Dotsuitarunen, The Girl of the Silence, A Forest with No Name, Hana, Karaoke Terror: The Complete Japanese Showa Songbook, Another Heaven, Nightmare Detective, Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance, The Trail of Blood, The Fearless Avenger, Zatoichi: The Last, Rampo, Shogun's Samurai, Dororo, A Pool Without Water, Onibi, Ware ni utsu yoi ari, The Face of Jizo, I Wish

Yoshio Harada (原田 芳雄, Harada Yoshio, 29 February 1940 – 19 July 2011) was a Japanese actor best known for playing rebels in a career that spanned six decades.

Born in Tokyo, Harada joined the Haiyūza theater troupe in 1966 and made his television debut in 1967 with "Tenka no seinen" and his film debut in 1968 with Fukushū no uta ga kikoeru. He came to fame appearing in New Action films at Nikkatsu playing youthful rebels. Leaving the Haiyūza in 1971, he appeared in films made by many directors, including Seijun Suzuki, Shūji Terayama, Azuma Morisaki, Kihachi Okamoto, Rokurō Mochizuki, Jun Ichikawa, Hirokazu Koreeda and Koji Wakamatsu, but he was particularly favored by Kazuo Kuroki and Junji Sakamoto. He starred in many independent films, including those of the Art Theatre Guild. According to the critic Mark Schilling, Harada was "a favorite of generations of Japanese helmers for his rugged features, low, rumbling voice and distinctive presence, with shades of darkness and wildness that made him a natural for antihero roles in his youth." Harada also appeared in many television dramas.

He died of pneumonia on 19 July 2011 while battling cancer. His last starring film was

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