Shinobu Araki(1891-1969)
- Actor
Araki Shinobu was born in 1891 in Niigata. He spent the early part of
his life in a small traveling theater company and performing in
Asakusa, before joining Nikkatsu Mukojima in 1921, stepping into the
world of acting for the first time. He began by appearing in the Shinpa
dramas Futari Shizuka (Two Quiet People) and Yabure Shamisen before
moving to Kunikatsu where he took supporting roles in Aijo no Kiwami
and Wakaki Tsuma no Shi (Death of the Young Wife). Moving to Makino in
1924, Araki starred alongside the likes of Mikasa Mariko and Eshima
Chikako in such films as Komyo no Mae ni (Before Glory) and Haru no
Uta. He also co-starred with Akashi Ushio in Onai wo Toshite and Takada
Minoru in Kamen, as well as earning rave reviews for his wonderful lead
role performance as Masakichi the pickpocket in Hono no Naka ni.
Returning to Makino, he played the role of Enzo of Nikko in lead star
Ichikawa Utaemon's Akagi Yama Arashi, as well as co-starring with
Makino Tomoko in Eijigoroshi. Araki next moved to Shinko Cinema in
1931, where he gave a compelling performance as Mori Shizuko's father
in Tetsu no Hanawa, as well as taking on the role of Togo Heihachiro in
lead star Oki Etsuji's Togo Sakazuki. He also gave an excellent
performance as Lord Munakata Omi in Tengoku Kaijo, a film in which he
made a guest starring performance for Kan Productions, as well as the
evil gang boss Okamuraya Otokichi in Matsugoro Karasu, Kawai Jinzaemon
in Katsujinken Araki Matauemon and Lord Yagyu Tajima in Yagyu
Nigaigasa. From the Taisho Period (1912-1925) into the postwar period,
he performed in a broad range of films, where he was renowned for his
roles as old men.