Yatarô Kurokawa, a renowned Japanese actor, entered the world on November 15, 1910, in the vibrant city of Yokohama, Japan.
Throughout his illustrious career, Kurokawa made a lasting impact on the silver screen, leaving behind a legacy of iconic performances in films such as Shoretsu shinsengumi - bakumatsu no doran, released in 1960, Hasegawa Roppa no Iemitsu to Hikoza, which premiered in 1941, and Daibosatsu tôge: Suzuka-yama no maki - Mibu Shimabara no maki, a 1936 classic.
Sadly, Kurokawa's life came to a close on June 23, 1984.