Japanese actor Go Kato, a handsome man in the cinema, died at the age of 80.


1905 movie network news According to Japanese media reports, Go Kato, a famous Japanese actor, died on June 18th this year at the age of 80. Go Kato was born in Omasaki City, Shizuoka Prefecture on February 4, 1938. He graduated from the Drama Department of the Literature Department of Waseda University in 1961, and attracted wide attention for starring in the TV program "Conditions for Being a Man".


In 1965, Go Kato won the reputation of "the second generation nakadai tatsuya" because of his wonderful performance in Escape, and he was also called "the three most beautiful men in the world cinema" by the famous Japanese comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto, who is on par with alain delon and John Lone. Go Kato has cooperated with Japanese movie master Keisuke Kinoshita for many times, and participated in six films, including Father, Mother, Orphan, Happy and Sad Years, The Legend of the Dead War and Koge: The Second Part.

As one of the earliest Japanese films introduced to China in 1980s, Go Kato starred in The Sand in 1974, which is best known to domestic audiences. He played the talented pianist and He Yingliang, and left a deep impression on everyone with the villain image of handsome appearance and evil heart.

Go Kato’s famous film and television works in recent years include "Clouds on Sakamoto" and "His screen legacy" was released in Japan at the beginning of the year.,Starring Ayase Haruka and Sakaguchi Kentaro, Go Kato plays the old Sakaguchi Kentaro in the film.