Harumi Sone
Harumi Sone was born on September 5, 1937, in Osaka, Japan. He carved a notable career for himself in the film industry as both an actor and producer. Sone gained recognition for his performances in several films, including the cult classic "The Shogun Assassins" released in 1979, as well as in the 2003 surreal thriller "Gozu" and the 1978 space opera "Message from Space."
With a career spanning several decades, Sone became well-regarded for his contributions to Japanese cinema, showcasing his talents across various genres. His work left a lasting impression, and he became a familiar face in many productions.
After a fulfilling life dedicated to the arts, Harumi Sone passed away on June 16, 2016, in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence filmmakers and actors alike. His contributions to the film industry remain celebrated, and he is remembered for his unique roles that captivated audiences both in Japan and around the world.