Menu
All
All
Titles
TV Episodes
Celebs
Companies
Keywords
Advanced Search
Watchlist
Sign In
Sign In
New Customer?
Create account
EN
Fully supported
English (United States)
Partially supported
Français (Canada)
Français (France)
Deutsch (Deutschland)
हिंदी (भारत)
Italiano (Italia)
Português (Brasil)
Español (España)
Español (México)
Use app
Biography
IMDbPro
All topics
Seiichi Funabashi
Writer
IMDbPro
Starmeter
See rank
Seiichi Funabashi is known for
Portrait of Madame Yuki (1950)
,
To Dream Once More (1949)
and
White Devilfish (1956)
.
IMDbPro
Starmeter
See rank
Add photos, demo reels
Add to list
View contact info at IMDbPro
More at IMDbPro
Contact info
Agent info
Known for
Portrait of Madame Yuki
7.1
Writer
1950
To Dream Once More
Writer
1949
White Devilfish
Writer
1956
Bokuseki
6.7
Writer
1940
Credits
Edit
IMDbPro
Writer
Previous
20
Yuki Fujin ezu
original story
1975
Obi o toku Natsuko
Writer
1965
The Story of a Blind Woman
original story
1965
Shirakoya Komako
6.4
Writer
1960
Kuroi kafun
story
1958
Her Hoodlum Lover
original story
1957
Hakuji no hito
original work
1957
Umi no hyakuman goku
original work
1956
White Devilfish
original story
1956
Ejima Ikushima
novel
1955
Geisha Konatsu: Hitori neru yo no Konatsu
novel
1955
Geisha Konatsu
novel
1954
Hana no shôgai
original work
1953
Yoru no mibôjin
original work
1951
Onna no mizu-kagami
story
1951
See all
Related news
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Learn more about contributing
Edit page
More to explore
Photos
2024 Met Gala — See the Photos
See the gallery
Photos
The Greatest Character Actors of All Time
See the gallery
Add demo reel with IMDbPro
Make your IMDb page stand out by adding a demo reel
Upload your demo reel
Add demo reel with IMDbPro
Make your IMDb page stand out by adding a demo reel
Upload your demo reel
How much have you seen?
Keep track of how much of Seiichi Funabashi’s work you have seen.
Go to your list.
List
5 Movies to Watch While Gearing Up for 'Furiosa'
See our picks
Recently viewed
Please enable browser cookies to use this feature.
Learn more.
Back to top