Kichijirô Ueda, a renowned Japanese actor, entered this world on March 10, 1904, in the city of Kobe, which is located in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Throughout his remarkable career, he gained recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of films, including the critically acclaimed "Rashomon" released in 1950, the iconic "The Hidden Fortress" from 1958, and the legendary "Seven Samurai" which premiered in 1954.
His life came to a close on November 3, 1972, in the city of Chofu, which is situated in Tokyo, Japan.