Tomiyasu Ikeda
An image from Chushingura, one of the productions that also features Tomiyasu Ikeda.

Tomiyasu Ikeda

May 15, 1892 — Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan

Japanese director and screenwriter. Directed nearly 90 films and wrote nearly 80 screenplays between 1924 and 1954 , he also appeared as an actor in about fifteen films between 1921 and 1960. In 1921 Ikeda was discovered by actor Matsunosuke Onoe and joined Nikkatsu Kyoto. After the Great Kanto Earthquake on September 1, 1923 (Taisho 12), the staff of the contemporary drama club moved from Nikkatsu's Tokyo Mukaishima studio, and in the process of moving from an actor to a director. In 1921 director Ikeda filmed his debut film "Watashîmori to Samurai" - first work in "Nikkatsu Kyoto's historical drama " in which an actress is appointed in place of the Onnagata.

Zoku Mito Kōmon

Zoku Mito Kōmon

1928

Chushingura

Chushingura

1938

Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue

Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue

1927

Sonno Joi

1927

Mito Kōmon

Mito Kōmon

1926

Kuriyama Daizen

Kuriyama Daizen

1936

Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi

1928

Jiraika-gumi: Dai-nihen

1927