Denden
Denden is a Japanese actor born on January 23, 1950, in Chikushino, Fukuoka. Active in cinema since the early 1980s, Denden has built a presence in over a hundred films, often portraying figures that anchor narratives with quiet intensity.
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Denden is a Japanese actor born on January 23, 1950, in Chikushino, Fukuoka. Active in cinema since the early 1980s, Denden has built a presence in over a hundred films, often portraying figures that anchor narratives with quiet intensity. The actor’s filmography includes roles in internationally recognized works such as Cure (1997), where Denden appeared as Olda, a character whose presence underscores the film’s unsettling atmosphere. In Cold Fish (2011), Denden took on the role of Yukio Murata, contributing to the film’s darkly comedic yet disturbing tone.
Denden’s work extends to genre-defining and stylized projects, including Why Don't You Play in Hell? (2013), where the actor played a Ramen Shop Owner, and Tokyo Tribe (2014), in which Denden portrayed a High Priest. In Yakuza Apocaly…










