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Biography
Hideo Takeda was born on February 20, 1887 in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Takeda appeared in two films produced in the early 1930s. In Marching On, released in 1930, Takeda portrayed Hiroyuki. The film is recognized as part of the period’s dramatic works in Japanese cinema. Takeda’s next known appearance was in The Loyal 47 Ronin from 1932, where Takeda played Gon'uemon Ōkubo, a supporting role in the historical drama.
Takeda’s final recorded film credit is Warm Current, a 1939 production. The film is noted as part of the era’s narrative cinema. No further film appearances by Takeda are documented in the available records. The scope of Takeda’s contributions remains limited to these three titles, reflecting a brief but traceable presence in Japanese film during the 1930s.








