Jun Hamamura
Jun Hamamura was born on February 7, 1906 in Fukuoka, Japan. Active in Japanese cinema during the mid-20th century, Hamamura appeared in several films in supporting roles, often portraying figures with moral ambiguity or hardened demeanor.
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Jun Hamamura was born on February 7, 1906 in Fukuoka, Japan. Active in Japanese cinema during the mid-20th century, Hamamura appeared in several films in supporting roles, often portraying figures with moral ambiguity or hardened demeanor. His presence on screen was marked by a measured intensity, contributing to the atmosphere of the narratives in which he participated.
Among Hamamura’s credited appearances, The Temptress and the Monk from 1957 features him as The Criminal, a character whose actions shape the film’s central conflict. In Cruel Story of Youth from 1960, Hamamura took the role of Masahiro, a figure whose interactions with younger characters underscore the film’s themes of disillusionment. Stolen Pleasure from 1962 cast Hamamura as Tatsuo, a role that likely involved scenes …









