Japanese actor Ken Shimura's posthumous stills exposed

Shimura Takeshi's "Support" stills


1905 film news According to Japanese media reports, at the end of March, Japanese comedian Ken Shimura died of contracting new crown pneumonia. Recently, the stills of the TV series "Ying Aid", which he starred in during his lifetime, has been released. Takeshi Shimura will play the composer Kozo Oyamada in the play. The role will appear on May 1.


It is understood that the play is NHK’s 102nd serial novel, starring Kubota Masataka. The story is based on the representative composer Ku Seki Yu and his singer wife Kaneko in the history of Showa music. It tells that it was born for music. Couple Story.


Shimura Takeshi's "Support" stills


For Shimura Take, this is his first official appearance in a TV series, but unfortunately, this has also become his posthumous work. The character Kozo Oyamada played by Ken Shimura this time is based on the famous Japanese composer and conductor Kozuo Yamada, who wrote the world-famous nursery rhyme "Red Dragonfly".


It is reported that Takeshi Shimura participated in several shootings from December last year to early March this year, and the included footage will be played intact.