516 results found for: Zenigata Heiji
Zenigata Heiji
Japanese Drama - 1966, 888 episodes4.0
Heiji is a non-fictional Edo period superhero. Working as a full-time policeman, he basically catches criminals by literally throwing coins (zeni, hence his nickname "zenigata"), or using a jutte (similar to a nightstick.)…
Zenigata Heiji
Japanese Drama - 2026, 1 episodes
One day, a man’s body is discovered within the grounds of a shrine, and in his pocket is a scrap of paper resembling a building blueprint. Hearing of the case, Heiji quickly begins his investigation. His colleague,…
Mitsugi Kiyotaka
Japanese actor, singer and tarento. His career has centered on television tokusatsu and jidaigeki. He starred in the 1967–68 television series Kosoku Esper and the 1973 series Shirojishi Kamen, and played a supporting role as the ninja Saizō in Series III, Episodes 1–57, of Abarenbō Shōgun. In…
Suga Kantaro
Suga Kantaro was a leading Japanese actor. His film credits span three decades, from 1960 to 1990. One of his prominent appearances was in the lead role in Pastoral: To Die in the Country. Suga also appeared in The Gate of Youth, Sword of the Beast, and Theater of Life. He also portrays Akizuki Soichiro…
Hamada Takahiro
Hamada Takahiro is a Japanese actor from Kyoto, Japan, affiliated with Toei Kyoto Studio. Initially aspiring to be a singer, he was inspired by actors like Shiga Masaru, who combined singing with acting. In his third year of high school, he joined Toei Kyoto Studio and made his debut in 1984 in "Zenigata…
Kitaoji Kinya
Kitaoji Kinya, born February 23, 1943 in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a Japanese actor. He is the son of famous jidaigeki film star Utaemon Ichikawa, and graduated from Waseda University School of Letters, Arts and Sciences in Tokyo. Following his father's footsteps, Kitaoji's career is renowned…
Murakami Hiroaki
Hiroaki Murakami is a Japanese actor. He specializes in jidaigeki roles, and has also taken parts in tokusatsu and modern productions. Born in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, he enrolled in Hosei University but withdrew when he successfully auditioned for a part in Kamen Rider. He made his debut as…
Ohkawa Hashizo II
Ohkawa Hashizo was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in more than one hundred Jidaigeki films from 1955 to 1967. Born in Tokyo, the son of a Yanagibashi geisha, he was soon adopted by the Ono family. His adoptive father was a kabuki actor named Ichikawa Takinoyo II, who trained him in dance and kabuki…
Ejima Midori
Midori Ejima is an actress, known for The Dancer and the Two Warriors (1955), The Fighting Birds (1956) and Ginji of the Seven Faces (1955). (Source: IMDb)













