Hideki Takahashi
male

Born on February 10, 1944 (81 years old)
From Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan
Known for Acting
Biography
Hideki Takahashi (born February 10, 1944 - ) is a Japanese actor, television host, and company executive. At age 17, Takahashi applied to Nikkatsu and became one of their popular stars in the 1960s. Before moving to television, he was well known as the lead actor of the Otoko no Monsho series, also known as "Symbol of a Man," Seijun Suzuki's Fighting Elegy (1966), and Men and War trilogy.
Cast Credits
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- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
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- 2018
- 2017
Napping Princess
as
Isshin Shijima / Hâtorando-ô (King) (voice)
2017
Kyotaro Nishimura's Travel Mystery 67: Murder in Hakone - Leaves & Mountains
as
Inspector Totsugawa
2017
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Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery 68: Disappearing Woman in Yamagata
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Inspector Totsugawa
2017
Ancien and the Magic Tablet: Another Story
as
Isshin Shijima (voice)
2017
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- 2015
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- 1969
Family Crest: Loyalty Offering Hell
as
Tetsugoro Nonaka
1969
Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza
1969
The Wild Sea
as
Katsuyuki Shinoda
1969
Family Crest: Die Like a Man
as
Tetsugoro Nonaka
1969
100 Gamblers
1969
Exiled to Hell
as
Sokichi
1969
Chivalrous Pride
1969
Sakura sakazuki: gikyōdai
1969
The SAKURA Code
1969
Gambler's Dilemma
as
Kikumoto Rouhachi
1969
Rising Dragon: Red-Hot Iron Skin
1969
Women of the Night - Woman of Seniority
1969
- 1968
- 1967
Return to Kanto Prison
as
Masakichi Murase
1967
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding
as
Masakichi Murase
1967
Three Seconds to Zero Hour
as
Yamawaki
1967
Saga from Chichibu Mountains - Sword Cuts the Shadows
as
Gengo Saotome
1967
My Sweetheart
as
Patrolman Hideki Takada
1967
Birth of a Fighter
as
Masakichi Murase
1967
Burning Clouds
1967
Dreams Come True at Night
as
Katsuya Misaki
1967
The Endless Duel
1967
対決
1967
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- 1961