

Keiji Sakakida
ActorSakakida debuted in film in 1921, and appeared in a number pre-war films with various studios, including Nikkatsu, Takamatsu-Azuma, Empire Kinema, and Makino Talkie, before finally landing at PCL in 1937, which would later become Toho. After the war, Sakakida appeared in numerous supporting roles for Toho, predominantly sci-fi, beginning with the original Godzilla in 1954. He played the mayor of the island town attacked by Godzilla in the first half of the film. One of his last appearances was in Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975), in a still shot of a group of scientists restraining Akihiko Hirata’s character.
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KNOWN FOR
FILMOGRAPHY
ACTOR42

The Blossom and the Sword
1973

Duel at Fort Ezo
1970

Japan's No. 1 Yakuza Man
1970

Judge and Jeopardy
1968

Rise Against the Sword
1966
Sanzo

Ironfinger
1965
Man at Haneda Airport (uncredited)

Atragon
1963
Mt. Mihara Climber

Local Reporter
1962

Gorath
1962
Government Personnel

The Human Vapor
1960
(uncredited)

I Want to Be a Shellfish
1959

The H-Man
1958
Old policeman - investigation room (uncredited)

Who Is the Informer?
1958
Rumiko's Father

Ôban
1957

Elephant from "Zoo Story"
1957
Postman

Rodan
1956
Tahei

People of Tokyo, Goodbye
1956
Watchman (uncredited)

Will-o'-the-Wisp
1956

Godzilla
1954
Mayor Inada

Seven Samurai
1954
Gosaku

Invisible Man
1954

The Eagle of the Pacific
1953

Forbidden Path
1952

Ikiru
1952
Land Readjustment Section Receptionist (uncredited)

Tokyo Sweetheart
1952

Till We Meet Again
1950

World of Love
1943

Young Teacher
1942
Bunkichi's father

Life Begins at 61
1941
- Kodakara fūfu
Kodakara fūfu
1941

Hideko the Bus Conductor
1941
Bus customer

Keshô yuki
1940

Travelling Actors
1940
Farmer

Bellflower
1940
Sahei

Shanghai Landing Party
1939
- Song of the White Orchid
Song of the White Orchid
1939

Nightingale
1938
Ticket Clerk

The Giant
1938

Brother and Sister
1936

Sun over the River
1934
- The Dawn of Manchuria and Mongolia
The Dawn of Manchuria and Mongolia
1932
Ri Sekijo

A Living Puppet
1929





