Akira Sera

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1912-10-14

Place of Birth

Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

Akira Sera

Biography

No biography available.

Acting History

1988
Secret Agreement: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secret Leak Incident
1980
Shōgun as Old Gardener
1980
The Revolt as Prime Minister Inukai
1979
Dog of Fortune
1974
The Castle of Sand as Fan Shop Owner
1973
The Woman Who Calls for Corpses
1970
The Last Kamikaze
1969
Sex and Life
1967
Code Between Brothers 6
1962
Varan the Unbelievable as Village High Priest
1960
Get 'em All
1960
The Twilight Story
1960
The Secret of the Telegian as Genzo
1960
Hito mo arukeba as Fukuda
1960
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs as Mizutani
1960
The Last Gunfight as Naki Jogo
1959
The Three Treasures as Anazuchi
1959
Desperado Outpost
1959
The Beast Shall Die as Detective Okada
1959
Samurai Saga as (uncredited)
1959
Fox and Raccoon as Mail Carrier
1959
Echo Mountain
1959
The Big Boss
1958
Who Is the Informer? as doctor
1958
The Spell of the Hidden Gold
1958
Varan as Village High Priest
1958
The H-Man as Horita
1958
All About Marriage as Mariko's Father
1957
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
1957
Elephant from "Zoo Story" as Ito (Small Bird)
1957
Ôban as Ookawara
1956
The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1)
1956
Aishu no machi ni kiri ga furu as Apartment resident
1956
Love on Rainbow Island as Masakichi
1956
Wharf with the Weeping Girl as Pinta
1956
A Wife's Heart
1956
The Wife is a University Student as Section Chief (Noboru’s Boss)
1956
I Saw the Killer
1955
Utae! Seishun Harikiri Musume
1955
So Young, So Bright
1955
Beast Man Snow Man as Matsui
1955
All is Well
1955
Floating Clouds
1955
A Man Among Men as Safety manager
1954
Invisible Man as Man at street stand
1954
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto as Villager (uncredited)
1953
The Eagle of the Pacific as (uncredited)
1953
Youth of Heiji Senigata
1953
Bot-chan as Uranari
1953
Their Father's Wife as Itaro
1953
Mr. Pu
1952
The Man Who Came to Port as (uncredited)
1952
Ikiru as Worker in General Affairs
1949
Jakoman and Tetsu
1940
Miyamoto Musashi - Dai-ichi-bu: Kusawake no hitobito - Dai-ni-bu: Eitatsu no mon