Here are 2 famous actors from Japan died in Intracranial hemorrhage:
Yasuo Yamada (September 10, 1932 Ōta, Tokyo-March 19, 1995 Ōta, Tokyo) a.k.a. Yamada Yasuo was a Japanese voice actor, actor and presenter. He had one child, Hiroyasu Yamada.
Yamada began his career as a radio actor and later transitioned into voicing animated characters. He portrayed many iconic characters such as Lupin III in Lupin III: Part I, II, and III, and Jigen Daisuke in Lupin III. He also voiced James Bond in the Japanese dub of several films. Yamada's voice acting work spanned over three decades, and he was highly regarded in the industry for his talent and professionalism.
Aside from voice acting, Yamada also appeared in live-action films and television dramas. He received critical acclaim for his role in the 1965 film "Red Beard" directed by Akira Kurosawa. He also hosted a popular variety show called "Yasuo Yamada's Music Salon" from 1965 to 1985, showcasing his skills as a presenter.
Yamada passed away in 1995 due to a cerebral hemorrhage. He was posthumously awarded the "Merit Award" by the Japan Academy Prize Association for his lifetime contribution to the animation industry.
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Muga Takewaki (February 17, 1944 Abiko-August 21, 2011 Ōta, Tokyo) a.k.a. Takewaki Muga was a Japanese actor.
He is best known for his roles in the films "The Ballad of Narayama" (1983), "The Geisha" (1983), and "The Triple Cross" (1992). Takewaki began his acting career in the 1960s as a member of the Bungakuza theater company. He later transitioned to film and television, and became a prominent figure in Japanese cinema. In addition to his acting work, Takewaki was also a director and producer, and was involved in the production of several films throughout his career. He passed away in 2011 due to heart failure.
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