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Akiji Kobayashi
(1930-1996)
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Akiji Kobayashi was born on 26 September 1930 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for
Harakiri (1962)
,
Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series (1966)
and
Ultraman (1967)
. He died on 27 August 1996.
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Known for
Harakiri
8.6
Ii Clan Retainer
1962
Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series
7.9
TV Series
Captain 'Cap' Toshio Muramatsu
1966–1967 • 38 eps
Ultraman
7.3
Captain 'Cap' Toshio Muramatsu
1967
Kamen Rider X
6.8
TV Series
Tôbei Tachibana
1974 • 31 eps
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Ultraman Zearth 2
6.7
Fisherman
1997
The 8-Tomb Village
6.2
Head of a factory
1996
Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion
7.0
ASM Soldier (cameo)
1996
Ultraman Zearth
5.9
Fisherman
1996
Shinkon nari!
TV Movie
1995
Shôkyôto mystery 11: Iyo yumeshibai satsujin jiken
TV Movie
1994
The Nurse Story 3
TV Movie
1994
Getting Any?
6.1
Chief of World Defence Force
1994
47 Ronin
6.4
Kurobei Ôno
1994
The Nurse Story 2
TV Movie
1994
Furuhata Ninzaburô
8.0
TV Series
Oishi
1994
1 episode
Ie naki ko
7.5
TV Series
1994–1995
Shiro no jouken
TV Series
1994
Kogarashi Monjiro Returns
7.3
TV Movie
1993
Kamen Raidâ SD
5.5
Short
Tobei Tachibana
(voice)
1993
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Alternative names
Akishi Kobayashi
Height
5′ 4½″ (1.64 m)
Born
September 26
,
1930
Tokyo, Japan
Died
August 27
,
1996
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Akiji Kobayashi was the voice of John Wayne for Japanese language dubbed John Wayne movies distributed in Japan.
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