Fumitake Ōmura - Actor Profile

Fumitake Ōmura

Acting
Updated: May 11, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Mar 24, 1934
Birth Place: Tokyo, Japan

Fumitake Ōmura Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Fumitake Ōmura reflects a strong mix of popular and critically appreciated roles. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Fumitake Ōmura's work falls within the Drama genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 64% of Fumitake Ōmura's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains Moonlight Mask: The Last Death of the Devil, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Fumitake Ōmura Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Fumitake Ōmura's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Fumitake Ōmura has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1967 Contemporary Tales of Chivalry 4 - Super Hit Similar →
1967 Once and For All - Super Hit Similar →
1966 Secret Agent 101 - Super Hit Similar →
1966 Game of Chance Wakasugi Hit Similar →
1966 Greatest Boss of the Showa Era - Hit Similar →
1966 Night Bitch Michio Hassome Flop Similar →
1965 Code of Ruffians - Super Hit Similar →
1965 Vermin - Super Hit Similar →
1965 Tale of Japanese Burglars - Hit Similar →
1965 The Boss - Hit Similar →
1964 Red Diamond Yasuki Hit Similar →
1964 Two Lives, Two Yakuza - Flop Similar →
1964 Let's Dance Bon-Odori in Hawaii Hiroshi Tachibana Flop Similar →
1964 The Desperate Detective Seo Hit Similar →
1963 Doggie March Nukita (voice) Average Similar →
1963 Sasuke and His Comedians - Hit Similar →
1963 The Kingdom of Jirocho 2 - Super Hit Similar →
1963 The Kingdom of Jirocho 1 - Hit Similar →
1963 Kyu-chan, Draw Your Sword - Super Hit Similar →
1963 Tale of Army Brutality - Super Hit Similar →
1963 Tokyo Untouchable: Escape Saburo Morita Super Hit Similar →
1962 Operation Diamond John Hamada Super Hit Similar →
1962 Curry Rice - Super Hit Similar →
1962 Hell's Kitchen - Super Hit Similar →
1962 Ganko Oyaji to Edokko Shain - Flop Similar →
1962 Tokyo's Business District - Flop Similar →
1962 Mid-August Commotion Major Kojima Flop Similar →
1962 Utau myōjō seishun ga ippai - Flop Similar →
1962 A Carpenter and Children - Super Hit Similar →
1962 The Escape - Hit Similar →
1962 Love School - Flop Similar →
1962 South Pacific Waves Are High - Flop Similar →
1961 Devil's Nursery Rhyme Genichiro Nire Hit Similar →
1961 Mannen Taro and His Feminine Colleagues Hayashida Flop Similar →
1961 Police Precinct Part 17 Detective Ogawa Super Hit Similar →
1961 腕まくり七色娘 - Flop Similar →
1961 Police Precinct: 15 Year Old Woman - Flop Similar →
1961 Police Department Part 15: Alibi - Flop Similar →
1960 Devotion to Railway Secretary Hit Similar →
1960 The Sand City in Manchuria Ashikawa Hit Similar →
1960 Secret - Flop Similar →
1960 Police Precinct Part 12 - Flop Similar →
1959 Four Hours of Terror Shotaro Kida Average Similar →
1959 Moonlight Mask: The Last Death of the Devil Juro Iwai Super Hit Similar →
1959 Moonlight Mask: The Challenging Ghost Juro Iwai Super Hit Similar →
1959 Moonlight Mask: The Monster Gorilla Juro Iwai Hit Similar →
1959 The Tokyo Dame - Super Hit Similar →
1958 Moonlight Mask: Claws of Satan Juro Iwai Hit Similar →
1958 Moonlight Mask Juro Iwai Super Hit Similar →
1957 The Deep Blue Sea - Flop Similar →

Fumitake Ōmura - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Fumitake Ōmura?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Fumitake Ōmura is "Moonlight Mask: The Last Death of the Devil" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Fumitake Ōmura acted in?

Fumitake Ōmura has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Fumitake Ōmura?

Other notable films include "Kyu-chan, Draw Your Sword", "Once and For All", and "Tale of Army Brutality".

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