Japanese movie stars born in 1967

Here are 20 famous actors from Japan were born in 1967:

Akira Ishida

Akira Ishida (November 2, 1967 Nisshin-) otherwise known as Ishida Akira or Ishida, Akira is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

He began his career in the entertainment industry as a stage actor before transitioning to voice acting in 1990. He is best known for his work in popular anime series such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, Naruto, and Fate/stay night. Ishida has also done voice work for video games and drama CDs. In addition to his voice acting career, he has appeared in live-action TV dramas and films. Ishida has won several awards for his voice acting performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 9th Seiyu Awards. He is also known for his deep, soothing voice and his ability to portray a wide range of characters, from villains to quirky sidekicks.

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Takehito Koyasu

Takehito Koyasu (May 5, 1967 Minami-ku, Yokohama-) also known as Koyasu Takehito is a Japanese singer, voice actor, actor and entrepreneur.

He is affiliated with the talent agency T's Factory and has voiced numerous characters in anime, video games, and drama CDs. Some of his notable roles include Dio Brando in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Shinsuke Takasugi in Gintama, and Aokiji in One Piece. In addition to his voice acting work, Koyasu has released several music albums and has also acted in live-action films and dramas. He is also a co-founder of the production company Zynchro and the music label T's Music. Koyasu is known for his deep, smooth voice and is a popular choice for villainous and enigmatic characters.

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Mitsuo Iwata

Mitsuo Iwata (July 31, 1967 Tokorozawa-) also known as Iwata Mitsuo is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

He is affiliated with Arts Vision talent agency and has worked on various anime, video games and drama CD productions during his career. Iwata is best known for his role as Kintaro Oe in the anime series Golden Boy, which gained him recognition as a talented voice actor. He has also lent his voice to characters in popular shows such as Sonic X, Naruto, One Piece, and Yu-Gi-Oh! among others. In addition to his voice acting work, Iwata has appeared in live-action television dramas and films. He has received several awards for his work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 12th Tama Film Awards for his role in the film, "Go".

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Taiki Matsuno

Taiki Matsuno (October 16, 1967 Shinagawa-) a.k.a. Tatsuya Matsuno, Matsuno Taiki or Matsuno Tatsuya is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

He started his career in voice acting back in 1989 with his debut role as Gigen in the anime "Madou King Granzort". He has since voiced several beloved characters in popular anime series such as Yuichi Aizawa in "Kanon", Mikisugi in "Kill la Kill", and Kiyoshi Fujino in "Prison School". Matsuno has also done voice work for video games including "Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia" and "Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky". Besides his works in voice acting, he has also appeared in various live-action TV dramas and movies such as "Aibo" and "To Sleep So as to Dream".

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Taiten Kusunoki

Taiten Kusunoki (March 18, 1967 Machida-) a.k.a. Kusunoki Taiten or Daisuke Fukuda is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He graduated from the theater department of Nihon University's College of Art. Kusunoki has appeared in various Japanese TV dramas and movies including "Sekai no Chuushin de, Ai wo Sakebu," "Aikurushii," and "Nana." He has also provided voiceovers for numerous anime characters such as Kenpachi Zaraki in "Bleach," Shou Tucker in "Fullmetal Alchemist," and Mikami Teru in "Death Note." Additionally, Kusunoki has lent his voice to video game characters in titles such as "Final Fantasy XV," "Kingdom Hearts 3," and "Persona 5." In 2017, Kusunoki founded his own talent agency, T's Factory Co. Ltd., representing actors and voice actors.

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Pierre Taki

Pierre Taki (April 8, 1967 Aoi-ku, Shizuoka-) also known as Piēru Taki, Masanori Taki or Taki, Masaru is a Japanese actor and singer.

He rose to fame as the vocalist of the techno-pop group, Denki Groove, in the 1990s. Taki has also appeared in several TV shows and movies, including the popular Japanese drama, Legal High. He is also known for his voice acting roles, notably as Olaf in the Japanese version of Frozen, and as the main villain, Bowser, in the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. In 2019, Taki's career took a hit when he was arrested for cocaine use, leading to his suspension from several projects and contracts.

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Kazuki Ōtake

Kazuki Ōtake (December 8, 1967-) otherwise known as Kazuki Otake, Summers, Kazuki Ohtake or Otake is a Japanese actor and comedian.

He was born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan and started his career in entertainment as a stand-up comedian in the early 90s. He gained fame for his wacky comedic style and was often seen on Japanese variety shows.

In addition to his comedy work, Otake has also acted in several movies and TV dramas, including the popular Japanese drama "Aibou" and the horror film "The Grudge 2".

He is also known for his work as a voice actor and has lent his voice to several anime series, including "Naruto" and "One Piece".

In recent years, Otake has continued to be a prominent figure in Japanese entertainment and is highly regarded for his comedic talents.

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Yuto Nakano

Yuto Nakano (June 4, 1967 Chiba Prefecture-) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Nakano began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in a number of Japanese television dramas and films. He gained recognition as a voice actor for his role as the character Keiichi Maebara in the popular anime series Higurashi When They Cry. Nakano has lent his voice to numerous other anime and video game characters over the years, cementing his reputation as one of the top voice actors in Japan. In addition to his work as an actor and voice actor, Nakano is also a talented singer and musician, and has released several albums throughout his career. He continues to be active in the entertainment industry today, and is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and talented performers in Japan.

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Hikaru Ijūin

Hikaru Ijūin (November 7, 1967 Arakawa, Tokyo-) a.k.a. Ken Tanaka or Ken Shinooka is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He made his debut in 1990 as a voice actor for the anime series "Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken" and has since voice acted in numerous anime and video games, including "One Piece," "Naruto," and "Final Fantasy X." In addition to voice acting, Ijūin has also appeared in live-action films and television dramas, such as "My Boss, My Hero" and "Unfair." He is also known for his comedic YouTube channel, "Ken Tanaka," where he explores Japanese and American culture from a satirical perspective. Outside of his career, Ijūin is an avid music lover and enjoys playing the guitar.

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Ikki Sawamura

Ikki Sawamura (July 10, 1967 Kagoshima-) also known as Sawamura Ikki, Kazuki Sawamura, Itsuki Sawamura or Sawamura Itsuki is a Japanese actor, model and voice actor.

He started his career as a model in the late 1980s and became a popular actor in the 1990s. He is best known for his roles in films such as "Onmyoji" and "Spellbound" as well as the television drama series "Good Luck!!" and "Doctor X". Sawamura has won several awards for his work as an actor, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 8th Japan Academy Prize. In addition to his acting career, he has also worked as a voice actor for anime and video games. Sawamura is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly with organizations supporting children affected by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.

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Yōji Matsuda

Yōji Matsuda (October 19, 1967 Tokyo-) also known as Matsuda Yoji, まつだ ようじ, 松田 洋治 or Youji Matsuda is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Ashitaka in the animated film Princess Mononoke, directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Matsuda has also lent his voice to other anime productions such as Ninja Scroll, Perfect Blue and Metropolis. In addition to voice acting, he has also appeared in live-action films and TV dramas, including Shin Godzilla and Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad. Matsuda has won several awards for his work, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2006 Yokohama Film Festival for his role in Love and Honor.

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Yōsuke Eguchi

Yōsuke Eguchi (December 31, 1967 Kita, Tokyo-) also known as Eguchi Yōsuke, Yosuke Eguchi or Yôsuke Eguchi is a Japanese actor, singer and poet.

He began his career in the entertainment industry in the mid-1980s and made his acting debut in the television series "Tokugawa Ieyasu". Eguchi is widely recognized for his roles in various popular Japanese television dramas such as "Oyaji", "Toshiie and Matsu", and "Absolute Zero".

Aside from acting, Eguchi has also released several albums and performed in a number of musicals. In addition to his artistic pursuits, he is known for his philanthropic work and has served as the Goodwill Ambassador for the Asian Development Bank since 2012.

Eguchi has won numerous awards for his performances including the Best Actor award at the 1997 Japan Academy Prize for his role in "The Eel" and the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2014 Japan Academy Prize for his role in "Like Father, Like Son". He is considered one of Japan's most talented actors and continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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Dandy Sakano

Dandy Sakano (January 16, 1967 Kaga-) a.k.a. Kenichi Sakano is a Japanese comedian and actor.

He began his career in entertainment as a member of the comedy trio Neptune in the 1980s. Sakano gained national fame through his appearances on various variety shows such as "Waratte Iitomo!". He has also made appearances in numerous TV dramas and films. In addition to his entertainment career, Sakano is known for his philanthropic work, particularly in helping children affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. He has been awarded various honors for his contributions, including the Order of the Rising Sun in 2018.

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Yoshihiro Nishimura

Yoshihiro Nishimura (April 1, 1967 Asakusa, Tokyo-) also known as Zombie GaGa, Nishimura Yoshihiro or 西村喜廣 is a Japanese screenwriter, film director, actor, production designer, film editor, makeup artist, film producer, cinematographer, film art director and special effects artist.

He is a leading figure in the Japanese splatter film genre, known for his highly stylized and over-the-top gore effects. Nishimura got his start in the world of film as a makeup artist and special effects artist, working on titles such as Gamera: Guardian of the Universe and the Guinea Pig film series. He made his directorial debut with the 2005 film Anatomia Extinction and has since directed numerous cult horror films, including Tokyo Gore Police, Helldriver, and Samurai Princess. In addition to his work in film, Nishimura has also created special effects for video games, such as Lollipop Chainsaw and No More Heroes. He is known for his love of punk rock and frequently incorporates the genre's aesthetics into his work.

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Naoyuki Tomomatsu

Naoyuki Tomomatsu (February 23, 1967 Osaka-) a.k.a. Tomomatsu Naoyuki is a Japanese screenwriter, film director and actor.

He is best known for his work in the horror and erotic genres, and has directed films such as "Stacy" and "Zombie Self-Defense Force". Tomomatsu began his career in the film industry as a production assistant for director Kiyoshi Kurosawa. He made his directorial debut in 1998 with the film "Sexual Parasite: Killer Pussy", which gained a cult following for its absurd premise and over-the-top gore. Tomomatsu has also written for the popular anime series "Sailor Moon" and directed several episodes of the series "Kamen Rider". In addition to his work in film and television, Tomomatsu has acted on stage and in feature films, including a leading role in the 2003 film "Vital" directed by Shinya Tsukamoto.

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Takuya Kirimoto

Takuya Kirimoto (July 27, 1967 Gifu Prefecture-) also known as Kirimoto Takuya is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

He started his acting career in 1988 and became a successful voice actor in the 1990s. He is best known for his roles in anime series such as “Blue Seed,” “Yamato Takeru,” “Martian Successor Nadesico,” “Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo,” and “Gundam Seed Destiny.”

In addition to his voice acting work, Kirimoto has also acted in various live-action films and TV shows. He has worked with some of Japan’s most prominent directors, including Takashi Miike and Kiyoshi Kurosawa.

Throughout his career, Kirimoto has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 19th Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film “The Blood of Wolves.”

Kirimoto is also active in the Japanese dubbing industry, providing voice-overs for foreign films and TV shows. He has dubbed the voices of many famous actors, including Robert Downey Jr., Tom Cruise, and Keanu Reeves.

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Kunihiro Matsumura

Kunihiro Matsumura (August 11, 1967 Tabuse-) also known as Matsumura Kunihiro, 松村 邦洋 or まつむら くにひろ is a Japanese comedian, actor and impressionist.

Matsumura began his career in entertainment as a member of the comedy duo "Lucky Color's." He gained popularity for his impressions of celebrities such as Masaharu Fukuyama, Takeshi Kitano, and Hironobu Kageyama. In addition to his comedy work, Matsumura has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including the popular drama series "Shomuni." He has also lent his voice to anime and video games, such as the character Okuyasu Nijimura in the anime adaptation of "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure." Matsumura is known for his upbeat personality and has been praised for his ability to make people laugh with his sharp wit and comedic timing.

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Tsuyoshi Koyama

Tsuyoshi Koyama (October 4, 1967 Aichi Prefecture-) a.k.a. Koyama, Tsuyoshi or Takeshi Koyama is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

He is affiliated with Ken Production. Koyama has provided voices for a variety of anime, video game, and drama CD roles. Some of his notable voice acting roles include Hideo Shimazu in "Chobits", Shinsuke "Nice Guy" Takasugi in "Gintama", and Saito Hiraga in "The Familiar of Zero". He has also appeared in live-action dramas such as "Seventh Code" and "Kaito Yamaneko". Koyama has received recognition for his work in voice acting, earning the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the 11th Seiyu Awards in 2017. Additionally, he is known for his love of coffee and has opened a coffee shop in Aichi Prefecture.

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Yuji Oda

Yuji Oda (December 13, 1967 Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki-) a.k.a. Oda, Yuji, Yūji Oda or Yûji Oda is a Japanese actor and singer.

He started his career in the entertainment industry as a singer, but later shifted his focus to acting. Oda rose to fame in the 1990s with his role as detective Kaoru Kiriko in the popular Japanese drama series "Odoru Daisosasen". He has also appeared in several films, including "Bayside Shakedown" and "Maborosi", which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1995. In addition, Oda is known for his philanthropic work and has been involved in various charitable organizations throughout his career. He has won several awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry, including the Best Actor Award at the Japan Academy Prize in 2000.

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Manabu Nakanishi

Manabu Nakanishi (January 22, 1967 Kyoto-) is a Japanese actor.

Correction: Manabu Nakanishi (January 22, 1967 Kyoto-) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler. He is known for his successful career in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) where he was a one-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion and a four-time IWGP Tag Team Champion. Nakanishi also represented Japan in multiple international wrestling competitions as an amateur. Since retiring from wrestling, he has worked as a trainer for NJPW's young talent.

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