Yamamoto Masaaki
- Name: Yamamoto Masaaki
- Native name: 山本正明
- Also Known as: Yamamoto Isoroku, やまもと まさあき, 山本磯六
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: September 1, 1944
- Died: May, 2014
He began his acting career in 1959 with the Shochiku film "High Teen" (ハイティーン) and signed with Nikkatsu in 1962, appearing primarily in youth-oriented films. After leaving Nikkatsu, he worked as a freelance actor.
In 1978, Yamamoto retired from acting and transitioned to a career in painting.
(Source: MyDramaList) Edit Biography
Drama
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Onihei Hankacho
Japanese Drama, 1969, 65 eps
Yokichi (Ep. 19)
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