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Isao Kuraishi
倉石 功
Born (1944-04-01) April 1, 1944 (age 80)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActor
Years active1963–
AgentOffice Miyamoto
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Isao Kuraishi (倉石 功, Kuraishi Isao, born April 1, 1944, in Nagano, Nagano, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor represented by Office Miyamoto. His eldest son is fashion designer Kazuki Kuraishi.[2]

Biography

After dropping out from Nihon University College of Art, Kuraishi won the Mr. Mediocre Grand Prix award. He later joined to Daiei Film. Kuraishi started making regular appearances in Tokyo Keibi Shirei The Guardsman as Taiin Sugii.

On 1974, he dated The Guardsman co-star Ken Utsui's daughter and later married in six months.[3]

On recent years Kuraishi and his wife appeared on travel series in TV Tokyo.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1963 Kuro no Shikyuu
1964 Shiawasenara te o Tatakou
1965 The Guardsman Sugii
1967 Naomi Masataro Kumagai
1977 Circuit no Ōkami Minoru Asuka
1978 Tarao Ban'nai Keiji Yamamoto
Never Give Up Sakura
1979 Kogane no Inu
G.I. Samurai Masao Maruoka

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
1965 Tokyo Keibi Shirei The Guardsman Taiin Sugii TBS
1972 Secret Butai Keiji Kano TBS
Omatsuri Gin-ji Torimono-chō Takichi Fuji TV Episode 3
Nantatte 18 sai! TBS Episode 28
1973 Mama ha Rival TBS Episode 38
1974 Dokkoi Daisaku Jiro Kashima TV Asahi Episode 51
Hijō no License Shuzo Kaga TV Asahi Episode 41
1975 Kamen Rider Stronger Mamoru Misaki MBS Episode 13
Tokubetsu Kidō Sōsa-tai Keiji Tasaka TV Asahi
1976 Versailles no Torakku ane-chan Shigeru Hayashi TV Asahi Episode 13
Kakushi-me-tsuki Sanjō Shume Fujio MBS Episode 22
O Mimi-yaku Hi-chō Genichiro Isomura KTV Episode 23
1977 Kaiketsu Zubat Haruhiko Otsuki TV Tokyo Episode 16
Shin Hissatsu Shiokinin Nikichi ABC
Kareinaru Deka Kenzaki Fuji TV Episode 30
1978 Princess Comet TBS Episode 12
Mito Kōmon TBS
Edo Professional Hissatsu Shōbainin Kisaburo ABC Episode 16
Zenigata Heiji Senkichi Mashirano Fuji TV Episode 648
1979 Kita no Yado Kara Ryusuke TBS
The Super Girl TV Tokyo Episode 11
Abarenbō Shōgun Matajuro Shinmen TV Asahi Episode 80
Kakekomi Biru 7-gōshitsu Kenji Fuji TV Episode 10
1980 Shishi no Jidai Yamakawa Hiroshi NHK
Seibu Keisatsu Kenji Kitazawa TV Asahi Episode 18
Taiyō ni Hoero! Ruji Tachibana NTV Episode 424
Doberman Deka TV Asahi Episode 19
Mikeneko Homes no Tsuiseki Izumida TV Asahi
Ken-chan Chaco-chan Gambari TBS
1981 Chotto ī Shimai TBS
1983 Tokugawa Ieyasu Kuroda Nagamasa NHK
1984 School Wars: Hero Kingo Matsumata TBS
1986 Katei tte? TBS
1991 Shōnan Pension-dōri TBS
1994 Itsunohika Sono Mune ni TBS
1995 Getsuyō Drama Special TBS
1999 Tengoku no Kiss TV Asahi
2003 Tokumei Kakarichō Hitoshi Tadano TV Asahi
2013 Hanchō: Keishichō Asaka Han Series 6 Shiraishi TBS Episode 3
Yae no Sakura Andō Nobumasa NHK
Kasōken no On'na Sai 13 Series Chojiro Imura TV Asahi Episode 5
2015 Zeimu Chōsakan Madogiwa Tarō no Jiken-bo 28 Katsumi Gondo TBS

Stage

Year Title Notes
The Merchant of Venice
Annie Get Your Gun
Chūshingura
Seishun Dendekedekedeke
2008 Applause
2009 Hercule Poirot
2010 The Mousetrap

References

  1. ^ "倉石 功" (in Japanese). Office Miyamoto. Archived from the original on March 25, 2016. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "18 一人息子 〜サッカーで青森へ 今はデザイナーに〜 - 週刊長野記事アーカイブ" (in Japanese). Shūkan Nagano. March 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  3. ^ "17 結婚 〜宇津井さんの世話で 優しく穏やかで感謝〜" (in Japanese). Shūkan Nagano. February 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2016.