Tatsuzō Shimaoka was born in 1919.
Kenji Shimaoka was born in 1949.
Kenta Shimaoka was born on 1973-07-26.
Tatsuzō Shimaoka died in 2007.
The cast of Downpour Resurfacing - 2003 includes: Brenton Cheng as Dancer Krista DeNio as Dancer Sousei Shimaoka as Tea Master
Gen Shimaoka has: Played Monsieur Unaji in "Stupeur et tremblements" in 2003. Played Japanese TV reporter in "8th Wonderland" in 2008. Played Yoshido in "La vie lointaine" in 2009. Played le professeur Hirokazu Shibuya in "Capucine" in 2009. Played Yoshido in "Yoshido (Les autres vies)" in 2010. Played Mr. Katsuragi in "Silent City" in 2012. Played Monsieur Osawa in "Lili David" in 2012.
The cast of La vie lointaine - 2009 includes: Nathalie Boutefeu Carles Romero Vidal Gen Shimaoka as Yoshido Manuel Vallade as Martin
the question of Who is William Plumtree the potter? the surname is incorrectly spelt and should be William Plumptre his biography is as follows and from his website. In 1985, having studied ceramic design at Chelsea College of Art, William Plumptre travelled to Japan, there he continued his training in the workshops of three different potters, including one year with the Japanese master, Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a National Treasure. The training regime was rigorous and repetitive but he returned to England with greater knowledge and understanding of the Japanese way of producing and firing pottery in a traditional climbing kiln. In 1987 William Plumptre set up his first pottery in Hartsop near Patterdale, where he built his own oil-fired kiln in the outbuildings of a traditional stone built Lakeland house. He moved into a seventeenth century farmhouse in nearby Witherslack in 1994 and established a new studio where he creates his pottery today. He throws with robust stoneware clay and makes a variety of press moulded bottles and dishes, with the use of rope and material each piece is then inlaid with different coloured slips. His glazes are made largely of local materials including wood ash and granite, all of his work is reduction fired in the sixty-five cubic foot gas-fired kiln, which he designed himself. At the invitation of Tatsuzo Shimaoka's daughter Yoshiko this summer William spent seven weeks working in the work shop of her Father, making pots with the twelve other foreign students that Shimaoka worked with and trained during his career. They then followed this period of intense production of pots with the firing of Shimaoka's climbing kiln. An example of the pots made by each student will be exhibited in Japan for a memorial exhibition of the life of Tatsuzo Shimaoka, it is hoped that this will be next year 2010. In 1985, having studied ceramic design at Chelsea College of Art, William Plumptre travelled to Japan, there he continued his training in the workshops of three different potters, including one year with the Japanese master, Tatsuzo Shimaoka, a National Treasure. The training regime was rigorous and repetitive but he returned to England with greater knowledge and understanding of the Japanese way of producing and firing pottery in a traditional climbing kiln. In 1987 William Plumptre set up his first pottery in Hartsop near Patterdale, where he built his own oil-fired kiln in the outbuildings of a traditional stone built Lakeland house. He moved into a seventeenth century farmhouse in nearby Witherslack in 1994 and established a new studio where he creates his pottery today. He throws with robust stoneware clay and makes a variety of press moulded bottles and dishes, with the use of rope and material each piece is then inlaid with different coloured slips. His glazes are made largely of local materials including wood ash and granite, all of his work is reduction fired in the sixty-five cubic foot gas-fired kiln, which he designed himself. At the invitation of Tatsuzo Shimaoka's daughter Yoshiko this summer William spent seven weeks working in the work shop of her Father, making pots with the twelve other foreign students that Shimaoka worked with and trained during his career. They then followed this period of intense production of pots with the firing of Shimaoka's climbing kiln. An example of the pots made by each student will be exhibited in Japan for a memorial exhibition of the life of Tatsuzo Shimaoka, it is hoped that this will be next year 2010. Mark Medcalf FRICS
The cast of Stupeur et tremblements - 2003 includes: Sokyu Fujita as Monsieur Haneda Bison Katayama as Monsieur Omochi Yasunari Kondo as Monsieur Tenshi Eri Sakai as Fubuki enfant Gen Shimaoka as Monsieur Unaji Kaori Tsuji as Fubuki
Toshihiko Sakakibara has: Performed in "School Wars" in 1984. Performed in "Binta" in 1990. Performed in "Deatta koro no kimi de ite" in 1994. Played Tashiro in "Sanctuary: The Movie" in 1996. Played Tadashi Shimaoka in "Shichi-gatsu nano ka, Hare" in 1996. Performed in "Happy People" in 1997. Played (1998) in "Setsunai: Tokyo Heart Break" in 1998. Performed in "Gojira ni-sen mireniamu" in 1999. Performed in "Toppamono taiyo-den" in 2000. Played Yazaki in "Jingi 37 - Houfuku no okite" in 2003.
The cast of Kasei ryodan Danasight Four-Nine - 1998 includes: Christopher Carroll as Additional Voices Lara Cody as Moriki Richard Epcar as Trader Pilot Barbara Goodson as Photon Mami Koyama as Photon Mona Marshall as Rei Yuuki Rica Matsumoto as Moriki Michael McConnohie as Narrator, Captain Harlock Bob Papenbrook as Captain Mike Reynolds as Professor Shimaoka Michelle Ruff as Rebel Operator Joshua Seth as Tetsuro Daiba Brianne Siddall as Mee Melodee Spevack as Additional Voices Jeff Winkless as Trader Doctor
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