Artist Profile

Akaji Maro

Biography

Akaji Maro (ιΊΏ 血児 Maro Akaji, born February 23, 1943) is a Japanese actor, butoh performer, and theater director. He is the founder of Dairakudakan. One of his sons is the film director Tatsushi Ōmori; another is the actor Nao Ōmori.

Born
1943-02-23
From
Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan

Known For

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1

2003

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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair

2011

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Kill Bill: Vol. 2

2004

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The Motive

2004

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Dreams on Fire

2021

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Jam Films

2002

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Sekigahara

2017

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Monday

2000

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Kikujiro

1999

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Suicide Club

2001

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TAP: Perfect Education

2013

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Pornostar

1998

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The Trap

1996

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Zigeunerweisen

1980

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The Emperor in August

2015

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That's Cheating! The Biggest Plan in History?

1996

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Why Don't You Play in Hell?

2013

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Lupin's Daughter: The Movie

2021

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Samurai Resurrection

2003

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KT

2002

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Kagero-za

1981

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Shaolin Girl

2008

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Kakekomi

2015

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Gemini

1999

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Female Ninjas Magic Chronicles: Legend of Yagyu Part 1

1998

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Unlucky Monkey

1998

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Fly Me to the Saitama

2019

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All Under the Moon

1993

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Asahiyama Zoo Story: Penguins in the Sky

2009

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Postcard

2010

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A Last Note

1995

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Will to Live

1999

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Ox-Head Village

2022

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Mitsugetsu

1984

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Drive

2002

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Knockout

1989

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Hell Girl

2019

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The Stairway to the Distant Past

1995

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Cat's Eye

1997

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Tales of the Bizarre 25th Anniversary Spring Special: Popular Manga Artist Competition

2015