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          Tetsuya Watari, the hot-eyed star of several Seijun Suzuki and Kinji Fukasaku films, and who later became a producer, died at

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        6. Watari Tetsuya came into the Nikkatsu Action game late; but, he came in heavy and went out a winner!!

          Tetsuya Watari

          Japanese actor (1941–2020)

          Tetsuya Watari (渡 哲也, Watari Tetsuya) born Michihiko Watase (渡瀬 道彦, Watase Michihiko) (December 28, 1941 – August 10, 2020)[2][3] was a Japanese film, stage, and televisionactor.

          Life

          He graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University. Watari belonged to the karate club at university.[4] He made his screen debut in 1964, in Isamu Kosugi's Abare Kishidō, and received one of the Elan d'or Awards.[5][1] At Nikkatsu, Watari starred in such films as Seijun Suzuki's Tokyo Drifter and Toshio Masuda's Outlaw series.[5]

          Watari was mentored at Nikkatsu by Yujiro Ishihara.

          When Nikkatsu shifted to focusing on Roman Porno films in the early seventies, Watari was one of many actors who left the studio.[6]

          Watari was due to play the main role in Kinji Fukasaku’s film Battles Without Honor and Humanity, but because of illness he was not able to appear.[7][