
Actor
Noboru Andō
Born 1926 · Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Noboru Ando (Japanese: 安藤 昇, Hepburn: Andō Noboru, 24 May 1926 – 16 December 2015) was a Japanese actor, writer and former yakuza. He is known for utilizing his experiences as a criminal in his many roles in yakuza films. He had a large knife scar on his left cheek, the result of a brawl with a Korean gangster as a young man.[1]
Acting

Street Mobster
Boss Yato · 1972

Graveyard of Honor
Ryunosuke Nozu · 1975

Sympathy for the Underdog
Noburo Kudo · 1971

The Wolves
Gunjiro Ozeki · 1971

True Record of an Ando Gang Side-Story: Starving Wolf's Rules
Self in the present day / Narrator · 2002

Japan Organized Crime Boss
Noboru Ooba · 1969

Violent Streets
Egawa Koichi · 1974

Eighteen Years in Prison
Kawada · 1967

Parole
Shinsuke Gunji · 1967

A Story from Abashiri Prison—Duel in Snow Storm
Todoroki · 1967

Secret Information
Mamoru Sagara · 1968

The Homeless
Senzo Hikawa · 1974

By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him
Shuichi Amamiya · 1966

The Viper Brothers
Yukichi Hayasaki · 1971

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 1
Unokichi Kaizu · 1974

Down with The Big Boss
Shozo Hanamori · 1979

Showdown at Nagasaki
Ryukichi Koiwa · 1969

Organized Violence II
Kenji Kunisaki · 1967

Noboru Ando's Chronicle of Fugitive Days and Sex
Noboru Ando · 1976

Yakuza of the Present
Mitsuo Kurata · 1973

Yakuza Eiga, une histoire du cinéma yakuza
Himself · 2009

The Sea of Genkai
Kondo · 1976

A True Story of the Private Ginza Police
Iketani · 1973

Penitentiary Brothers
Naoji Iwamoto · 1969
Writing

Yakuza Skirmishes
Original Story · 1972

Shibuya Story
Original Story · 2005

Violent Fraternity
Original Story · 1974

Account of the Ando Gang: Tale of a Scarface
Novel · 1997

The Ando Gang Documentary Film
Original Story · 1973

Penitentiary Brothers
Original Story · 1969

Blood and Law
Original Story · 1965

Escape and the Law
Original Story · 1965
