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  1. Hisaya Morishige (森繁久彌 Morishige Hisaya?, Hirakata, prefectura de Osaka, Japón; 4 de mayo de 1913 - Tokio; 10 de noviembre de 2009) fue un actor japonés. Actuó en 165 películas de diversos géneros, series de televisión contemporáneos y de jidaigeki.

  2. Hisaya Morishige (森繁 久彌, Morishige Hisaya, May 4, 1913 – November 10, 2009) was a Japanese actor and comedian. Born in Hirakata, Osaka, he graduated from Kitano Middle School (now Kitano High School), and attended Waseda University. He began his career as a stage actor, then became an announcer for NHK, working in Manchukuo.

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    Hisaya Morishige (森繁 久彌, Morishige Hisaya, 4 de mayo de 1913 - 10 de noviembre de 2009) fue un actor y comediante japonés. Nacido en Hirakata, Osaka, se graduó en la Escuela Secundaria Kitano (ahora Escuela Secundaria Kitano) y asistió a la Universidad de Waseda.

  4. Morishige Hisaya (May 4, 1913 - November 10, 2009) was an actor and comedian. Born in Hirakata, Osaka prefecture, Japan, he graduated from what was known under the old education system as Kitano Middle School (now Kitano High School), and subsequently attended Waseda University.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2009 · Hisaya Morishige was a Japanese actor and comedian who starred in over 250 films, both contemporary and jidaigeki, and on stage as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. He also appeared in TV series, specials, and was the first guest on Tetsuko's Room in 1975.

  6. Hisaya Morishige (1913 - 2009) fue un actor de Japón conocido por 47 Ronin, El otoño de la familia Kohayagawa (El final del verano), Zatoichi at Large, A Cat, Two Women, and One Man, Marital Relations, The Inn in Front of the Train Station, La espada, Jinsei tombo gaeri, Kigeki: Tonkatsu ichidai y The Country Doctor.

  7. Hisaya Morishige was born on 4 May 1913 in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. He was an actor and producer, known for Meoto zenzai (1955), Jinsei tombo gaeri (1955) and House of Many Pleasures (1955). He died on 10 November 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.