Hiroshi Inuzuka

Hiroshi Inuzuka (犬塚弘, Inuzuka Hiroshi, March 23, 1929 - ) is a Japanese actor and bass player. He is a member of Hajime Hana and The Crazy Cats. As of 2023, he is the only survivor of the group. The only member of Crazy Cats to have survived to the Reiwa era. His real name is Hiromu Inuzuka (犬塚 弘) and his nickname was Wan-chan (ワンちゃん), which is mean "Mister Dog" in English. He also works as a talent agent at the Sakai Office.

Hiroshi Inuzuka
犬塚弘
Born (1929-03-23) March 23, 1929 (age 94)
OccupationActor
Comedian
Bassist
Years active1955-present
Spouse(s)Eiko Kaguya (married 1968, her death 2015)

Career

Inuzuka grew up in Ōmorimachi, Ebara-gun, Tokyo (currently Omori, Ota-ku, Tokyo) in 1929. The birthplace is a family of judges from generation to generation and is said to be the 16th generation of Edokko. Furthermore, it is said that he was originally from a Hatamoto family who left from the Mikawa Province to Edo with Tokugawa Ieyasu, and was a landowner who lived in the area of the current main building of the Daiichi Hotel Tokyo for more than ten generations until his grandfather's generation.

His father, Noboru (1894-1983), was a merchant and worked extensively abroad, so Inuzuka became familiar with jazz and Hawaiian records, which developed an interest in music. After graduating from the Hyosung Junior High School and Army Flight School, he attended and graduated from the College of Social Sciences, Bunka Gakuin in 1949. While attending school, Inuzuka received classes from historians like Goro Hani, Ichiko Kamichika, and Rokusaburo Nitoda. After being introduced by an American exchange student who was friends with his father and was in the commercial business, Inuzuka joined IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), which was conducting a statistical survey of expeditionary forces at the time, but left the company two years after the presenter returned to Japan. The reason why he left the company is that many American workers bullied him and called him names.

After leaving IBM, he joined the Hawaiian band Green Glass Cap Boys, created by his older brother in 1951. At that time, his brother told him to play the bass because it was high and he took over the bass as it was. Due to his serious personality, Inuzuka took private lessons in the basics with the director of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. That is why it has become a variant of the bass jazz bow. In 1952, he joined Tetsuaki Hagiwara and Duke Octet at the invitation of Teruo Yoda of Six Lemons. He started playing modern jazz. However, Inuzuka felt something that was unfamiliar with the jazzy style of those days, and at the invitation of Hajime Hana, who used to come to the dressing room at the time, he began participating in the formation of "Hajime Hana and Cuban Cats", latterly became Crazy Cats on April 1, 1955.

His main instrument was the wooden bass. After that, while appearing in television and movies as a member of the group, he also starred in Daiei as "The Fourth Man" along with Hitoshi Ueki, Hajime Hana, and Kei Tani. However, Inuzuka, who says, "Basically, I don't like antics," has appeared more often in non-comedies since 1970, and became engrossed in the theater when Jukichi Uno and Koichi Kimura taught him drama. Inuzuka then started thinking about transferring to Watanabe Productions, the multimedia management company. After the current office was approved in the 10th negotiation, he left production in 1986. At that time, the president of Watanabe Productions, Shin Watanabe, even said to Inuzuka the day before he left, "If you have difficulties, come back to the studio."

Plus, attend the Watanabe Productions 50th-anniversary party with strong invitations like Ueki himself. He was especially close to Kei Tani due to Shimodo's similarity. When the other members went out into town at night, the remaining two spent time making cards and story material. Even if they met for the first time in a long time, they could understand everything just by looking at each other.

At the farewell party after his death, Inuzuka read the condolences. Even when Êtarô Ishibashi, who is also a first-grade senior at Hyosung Junior High School, left the group and headed for his cooking career, which he's really good at it, Inuzuka cheered him on by saying "Oy, it's a fish that It has water", and Shin Yasuda, the youngest member of the group, always said "with me" Mr. Ahn, " respectfully. Similarly, he praised Senri Sakurai saying, "When Bandman's average monthly salary was ¥40,000, Mr. Sakurai was ¥180,000, but no one ridiculed him." Regarding the death of Ueki in 2007, he commented: "It is too early to be 80 years old today." Even Kei Tani, whose memory has deteriorated, is behind the camera with his own dial, and Hajime Hana is angry that he was suddenly called his real name, Hirom, in the production of "Shabontama Holiday". In 1980, when Hajime Hana sent a bouquet to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the formation of Crazy Cats, he called Hajime Hana, saying, "Idiot Sadao, do something extra," and there was an anecdote that they cried between them.

The silhouette of the man who plays the guitar from "Stardust" at the end of the show was Inuzuka himself. He also played variety characters like Jinbesu in "Operation Crazy", Hiroku in "Baka ga tanku de yatte kuru" and private detective Inumaru in "Kureji no buchamukure daihakken". In November 2012, Senri Sakurai passed away and Inuzuka became the last surviving member of the band.

Not only as a musician but also as an actor. Inuzuka was active even after the age that he is said to be a great veteran, but his wife died around 2015, and he himself turned 90 years old and suffered from spinal canal stenosis and other types of diseases. He announced his intention to retire as an actor at the end of the film "Labyrinth of Cinema" (directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi) scheduled to be released in 2020, saying that his body was stuck as he was affected by the disease. However, this is only a retirement as an actor, rejecting as an artist or comedian. As of 2019, Inuzuka leads a retired life in a condo for the elderly in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture.

Films