Atsumi Kiyoshi (born March 10, 1928, Tokyo, Japan—died August 4, 1996, Tokyo) was a Japanese comic actor who portrayed the bumbling hero Tora-jiro Kuruma (widely known as Tora-san) in the 48-film series Otoko wa tsurai yo (“It’s Tough Being a Man”). The series ran from 1968 to 1996 and was the longest-running film series in which the same actor portrayed the central character.
Atsumi grew up in an impoverished section of Tokyo. He left school as a child to work in factories during World War II and then took odd jobs in the theatre before establishing a reputation as a comedian in the city’s Asakusa entertainment district. He first played the role of Tora-san on television in 1968 and again in a feature film the following year. Tora-san, a middle-aged peddler, is a charmingly irresponsible rogue in a frumpy beige suit who sells trinkets to passersby and unsuccessfully courts pretty women. Atsumi infused the role with witty wordplay and folksy sincerity. The films were box-office hits in Japan, but they lacked international appeal.
Atsumi made few other films and rarely appeared in public; when he did, he generally wore his character’s trademark garb. In 1980 the Japan Academy Awards honoured Atsumi for his portrayal of the lovable loser.