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Kamatari Fujiwara (藤原釜足 Fujiwara Kamatari) (January 1, 1905 - January 1, 1985) was a Japanese actor.

Born in Tokyo, he was a long-time member of director Akira Kurosawa's stock company, making his first appearance alongside Takashi Shimura in 1952's Ikiru. He continued to appear in Kurosawa's films until his death. Though a capable and highly professional actor, his subtle technique was often overshadowed by the charismatic acting of Shimura and Toshiro Mifune. Today he is remembered primarily for his appearances in Kurosawa films, particularly The Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, The Hidden Fortress, and The Lower Depths.

Arthur Penn, an American fan of Fujiwara, cast him in as the Artist in the 1965 Warren Beatty film Mickey One. It was his only role in a non-Japanese film.

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Fujiwara no Kamatari (614–669 A.D.) was the founder of the Fujiwara clan.

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