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- Died
- Katsuhiko Tasaka was born on May 28, 1914 in Numata Higashimachi, Mihara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. He was a director and assistant director, known for Kojiro's Turning Swallow Cut (1961), Yagyû renyasai: hidentsuki kageshô (1956) and Matashiro's Fighting Journey (1956). He died on September 29, 1979 in Japan.
- He directed films from 1930s to 1960s.
- His older brother, Tomotaka Tasaka , was also a Japanese film director.
- After graduating from Onomichi Junior High School (currently Hiroshima Prefectural Onomichi Kita High School ) and working at a department store, in 1937 he entered the director department of Nikkatsu Kyoto Studio .
- He was a Japanese film director.
- He made his directorial debut in 1952 with " Kantaro Tsukiyouta " starring Kazuo Hasegawa , and since 1964, he has been directing television works.
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