Born 1964 (age 61) · Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Appears in 64 titles

Ryushi Mizukami, born December 26, 1964 is a Japanese actor and screenwriter hailing from Toyama Prefecture. He is affiliated with Toei Management and possesses a unique set of skills, including horseback riding and choreography. Mizukami's journey in the entertainment industry began with his involvement in situation theaters before participating in small theater productions and other producer-led performances. Subsequently, he made his mark in the realms of film and television, establishing himself as a versatile actor. Additionally, he pursued a career as a screenwriter, crafting scripts for plays, movies, and V-cinema projects. His talents are diverse, exemplified by his recognition with the Special Jury Prize at the Yokohama Film Festival for the movie "SCORE" in 1995 and the Excellence Award at the 1998 Japan TV Scenario "Toryumon" contest. Beyond his roles on screen, Mizukami is a dedicated educator. He serves as a professor in the Film Department at Kyoto University of Art and Design, contributing to the development of young talents. His wealth of experience and knowledge is being passed on to the next generation of filmmakers, shaping the future of the industry.

Filmography

Ring 0
6.1
Ring 0
2000
as Wataru Kuno
Dead or Alive
6.4
Dead or Alive
1999
as Yakuza (uncredited)
Swallowtail Butterfly
Getting Any?
5.7
Getting Any?
1995
as Thug
Ley Lines
6.4
Ley Lines
1999
as Fake Passport Shop
Ring
6.1
Ring
1995
Alive
5.8
Alive
2003
as Warden 1
The City of Lost Souls
6.2
The City of Lost Souls
2000
as Ide
Onibi: The Fire Within
4.8
Onibi: The Fire Within
1997
as Hanamura
Score
6.0
Score
1995
as 'Right'
Female Ninjas Magic Chronicles: Legend of Yagyu Part 1
Endless Waltz
5.0
Endless Waltz
1995
Awakening
5.0
Awakening
2007
Tokarev
6.7
Tokarev
1994
Confessions of a Dog
6.3
Confessions of a Dog
2006
as Shiro Ono
Tetsujin 28: The Movie
6.3
Tetsujin 28: The Movie
2005
as Hideyuki Kawai
Another Battle
6.0
Another Battle
2000
Jubaku: Spellbound
6.4
Jubaku: Spellbound
1999
as Ikenoue
Petrel Hotel Blue
Randen: The Comings and Goings on a Kyoto Tram