Akagi Keiichiro
- Name: Akagi Keiichiro
- Native name: 赤木圭一郎
- Also Known as: あかぎ けいいちろう, 赤塚 親弘, あかつか ちかひろ, Tony
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: May 8, 1939
- Died: February 21, 1961
In 1958, after a failed attempt to join the Merchant Marines, young Akatsuka Chikahiro entered Seijo Gakuen University. During his Freshman year, Nikkatsu held yet another of their nationwide, new talent searches, resulting in his being selected as one of the "Fourth Group of Nikkatsu New Faces". For the future Akagi Keiichiro, this meant college was nowhere and the cinematic school of Nikkatsu Studios was the place to be!
Within a month after leaving the University, Akatsuka made his screen debut, as an uncredited extra, in Nishikawa Katsumi's "Asu o Kakeru Otoko" ("The Man Who Dares Tomorrow"). Rapidly following this, he appeared, credited under his real name, in Inoue Umetsugu's "Arashi o Yobu Yujo" ("Storming Brotherhood").
On March 18, 1959 another film by director Inoue Umetsugu hit the theatres. This film, "Gunshu no Naka no Taiyo" ("Sun in the Crowd"), was the first to list Chikahiro as Akagi Keiichiro, a name given to him by Inoue. The following month, "the rookie", Akagi Keiichiro, smashed onto cinema screens in Yamazaki Tokujiro's "Kenju Zero Go" ("Pistol # 0"). The audience's positive reaction to Akagi in this motion picture prompted Nikkatsu to give him his first major role in Suzuki Seijun's, "Suppadaka no Nenrei" ("The Naked Age"), released in September of 1959. Later that same month, Keiichiro costarred with Ishihara Yujiro in "Shimizu no Abarembo" ("Roughnecks from Shimizu"). In this film, directed by Matsuo Akinori, Akagi tore up the screen--completely upstaging Yujiro!
Akagi Keiichiro was becoming a star of the first and brightest magnitude. With the release of his first color film, Noguchi Hiroshi's knock-out "Kenju Buraicho: Nukiuchi no Ryu" ("Gunslinger's Tale: Quick Draw Ryu"), he firmly established his position as Nikkatsu's "Third Man" of the Action Trinity. Costarring the ever-great Shishido Jo, this tense, action drama--about recovering junkie, and ace gunman, Ryu's battle with a twisted crime syndicate--was a powerful success. [There has been some confusion as to the actual release date of this film. Most sources list it as being released in December of 1959, others have it as February 1960. Both dates are correct. The film was originally released in late '59 and rereleased, by popular demand, in early 1960.]
After that, the Akagi Keiichiro films came fast and furious! In keeping with their "get 'em while they're hot!" modus operandi, Nikkatsu produced and released 11 Akagi Keiichiro films in 1960--many of which are among the best genre films of the period, and all of them were top box office attractions. Among these were several brilliant follow-ups to "Kenju Buraicho..", resulting in the team of "Tony" and "Ace no Jo" becoming one of the most popular of the day.
In February 1961, Akagi starred in another flashy, gunman film, "Kurenai no Kenju" ("Crimson Pistol"), directed by Ushihara Yoichi. This pulse-pounding, gun-action, thriller would prove to be the last film Akagi completed. On February 14, 1961, only 3 days after the successful release of "Kurenai no Kenju", Akagi was test-driving a go-cart on a Nikkatsu backlot when it spun out of control and crashed into a steel door. Akagi was immediately taken to the emergency room of the Jikei University Medical School Hospital. For several days the best doctors struggled to save the young star's life, but he eventually succumbed to an Intracranial Hemorrhage at 7:50 a.m. on February 21. Akagi Keiichiro was only 21 years old.
His tragic death at so young an age, like James Dean before him and Bruce Lee after, only served to make him dearer in the hearts of his fans. His popularity has only intensified posthumously, making Akagi Keiichiro a forever young icon to millions.
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Movie
Title | Rating |
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Akagi Keiichiro wa Ikiteiru: Gekiryu ni Ikiru Otoko
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Maki Ryutaro
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Kenju Buraicho: A Man Without Tomorrow
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Ryu of quick shots
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
The Blue Beast
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Nagaoka Eiji
(Main Role)
|
6.0
|
Ginza Tomboy
Japanese Movie, 1960,
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
The Man with a Sinister Laugh
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Dan Ryushiro
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Muteki ga Ore wo Yondeiru
Japanese Movie, 1960,
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
The Gun Like Lightning
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Joji
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Ryuji the Gun Slinger
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Kenzaki Ryuji
(Main Role)
|
2.0
|
Tekkaba no Kaze
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Hayami ken
(Support Role)
|
2.0
|
The Wild Reporter
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Togawa Kenji
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Yuganda Tsuki
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Hayakawa
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Love and Death
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Matsumoto
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Wakai Keisha
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Shingo Shoko
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
I'm Lonely
Japanese Movie, 1959,
[Saburo's Younger Brother]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Koshudai no Shita
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Yanagimoto Ken
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Handgun No. 0
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Goro
(Bit part)
|
3.0
|
Crimson Wings
Japanese Movie, 1958,
[Uncredited appearance]
(Bit part)
|
0.0
|
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