
Actor
Mikio Narita
Born 1935 · Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Mikio Narita (成田三樹夫, Narita Mikio, 31 January 1935 – 9 April 1990) was a Japanese actor. He was most famous for playing villains. He often worked with Kinji Fukasaku. Narita graduated from Haiyuza Theatre Company acting school and joined Daiei Film. His career as a screen actor started in 1963. His film debut was the 1963 film Kōkō Sannensei. He gradually won fame by playing the role of the villains. In 1971, Narita left Daiei and became a freelance actor. As a freelance actor he appeared in many yakuza films produced by Toei film company. In Japan he is best known for his role in Tantei Monogatari (TV series). He is also well known for his part in Battles Without Honor and Humanity series. He also portrayed the evil character in Mito Kōmon (3rd season). He died of Linitis plastica on 9 April 1990. His final film role was in the 1990 film "Jipangu".
Acting

Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Deadly Fight in Hiroshima
Hiroshi Matsunaga · 1973

Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable
Detective Kondo · 1973

Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War
Hiroshi Matsunaga · 1973

Graveyard of Honor
Noboru Kajiki · 1975

Shogun's Samurai
Ayamaro Karasumasu · 1978

Zatoichi and the Chess Expert
Tadasu Jumonji · 1965

Seisaku's Wife
Chief Military Police · 1965

Yakuza Graveyard
Deputy Chief Nozaki · 1976

Message from Space
Rockseia XII · 1978

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 2: Head of the Boss
Shigehiko Aihara · 1975

The Fall of Ako Castle
Kato · 1978

Desperate Pursuit
Head of Police · 1986

Blood Vendetta
Eikichi Mine · 1971

Tarao Bannai
Goro Seo · 1978

Samurai Reincarnation
Izumori Matsudaira · 1981

The Sea and Poison
Shibata · 1986

G.I. Samurai
Kosa · 1979

Hanzo the Razor: Who's Got the Gold?
Bansaku Tonami · 1974

A Certain Killer
Maeda · 1967

Cops vs. Thugs
Katsumi Kawade · 1975

The Great Okinawa Yakuza War
Onaga · 1976

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 3: Last Days of the Boss
Koji Matsuoka · 1976

The Pit of Death
Haruo Kuramoto · 1968

Legend of the Eight Samurai
Ohta Sukemasa · 1983