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Hotta Shinzo (ほった しんぞう, October 20, 1945) is an actor in Japan.
Born in Gifuura Town, Amakusa-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture (now Amakusa city).
Former stage name is Shinzo Hotta, Shinji Hotta.
A real name and real name of the debut as Akio Asaka.
Graduated from Osaka City University.
He passed the 11 th Toei New Faith in 1963 and joined Toei.
Synchronization includes Kazuko Yayonaga and Hiroko Shima.
In 1964 movie "Kunoichi Makeup" he is noted as a tall and handsome young ninja.
Having a look of leading stars, days of disadvantaged good roles continue.
In the television drama "Kei Hunter", he appeared as a bad guy with a fearless appearance, repeatedly guest appearances, playing a powerful battle with Shibuya Chiba.
Hotta's blog posts that exchange is continuing with Chiba who is a senior at New Face, and it has a feeling of admiration and respect.
I am on good terms with Mr.
Isaaki Natsatori.
Especially the TV drama "Iron King" played a villain who is not simply a villainary vengeance of minority ethnic groups although he regularly appeared in various special effects works.
The villain of the special effects work of the 1970s was mainstream to separately dubbed before and after the transformation, but Horita played the voice after the transformation himself, and also acted as a villain center in the historical drama.
In the meantime, he started to work in overseas works from the 1970's, and in 2012 she appeared in Japan, China and Korea's co-operative drama "Strangers 6", a collaborative film between Japan and Korea "The Tenor's Truth".
In 2013 he played the first appearance at the invitation film "Utopia Sounds" of the Frankfurt Film Festival.
In the same year, he served as police chief of the day at the Anan police station of Nagano prefectural police.
Once belonged to the Fuji office.
One day, Mio (Yume Nikaido) learns that her older sister, Tetsuko (Moe Tenshi), has been using the "Hadaka-ken" technique to protect the family home all by herself. After witnessing Tetsuko's failure to use the "Hadaka-ken" against a powerful opponent, Mio decides to learn the "Hadaka-ken" herself and fight. Will Mio be able to avenge Tetsuko's death?
Aoi studies photography at a school in Tokyo. She undergoes a heart transplant operation and goes to the island of Okinawa to recover. Her uncle lives on the island. There, she holds a camera and walks along the island. Aoi hears the sound of a trumpet. She looks up and sees a young man playing the trumpet. His name is Zio.
When a giant monster attacks Japan, the country's only hope is a research assistant who's become monstrously big himself. But there might be a price.
"When Ikasama comes out, use your hammer to crush your hands," that is the rule of Ura Mahjong. Reika, a great female sparrow, beat many men and was scared as a crusher. However, as a substitute for Yakuza, Shimizu falls into a mean trap and Reika crushes her right hand. And a year later she came back. In order to save the women who are raped and sold their bodies by making a debt with Ura Mahjong. Before that, it was Shimizu, the nemesis of the relationship. And the last big game begins when the loser loses everything.
When a young Yakuza torments the customers in a rival crime family's nightclub, it is not long before his dead body is found. Soon, inter-family retaliation follows, resulting in the death for a prominent crime boss. Devastated by this turn of events, the temperamental Kenzaki vows to avenge his boss's death and, as bloody violence ensues, the body count reaches excessive proportions.
In the midst of a bad economy, Yokoyama, the vice president of Taiyo Real Estate, launches a plan to cut back on his labor force. Fifty employees are segregated into a special assignment division and given an ultimatum: meet a sales goal of 1.5 billion yen within three months or be fired. Spiteful of their unjust treatment, two men, Shinoda and Takigawa, take up the battle against the ruthless Yokoyama.
Older, wiser but still a wandering loner, the blind, peace-loving masseur Ichi seeks a peaceful life in a rural village. When he's caught in the middle of a power struggle between two rival Yakuza clans, his reputation as a deadly defender of the innocent is put to the ultimate test in a series of sword-slashing showdowns.
The special opens with Tachibana Tōbei taking some children to a Kamen Rider roadshow. Just as he's reminiscing about all the heroic modified humans he's lived alongside- Ichigō, Nigō, V3, Riderman, X, Amazon, Stronger and Tackle- the first seven Riders gradually show up to greet him in their human guises, unrecognised by the crowds. When it's revealed that the kaijin onstage are 'real', not actors, the Riders transform to save the crowd and Rider actors, uniting their power to defeat the Delzer Army's true leader, Great General Darkness in his hideout beneath the stadium.
After being cruelly set up and deceived by Sugimi, a detective in cohorts with the mob with whom she was whole-heartedly in love, Matsushima’s desire for revenge knows no bounds.
The Shocker Organization sends two of its Inhumanoids to destroy an atomic plant, but their plan is foiled by an invisible barrier that surrounds the complex. Because of this, they abduct a top soccer player and convert him into Tokageron, a lizard Inhumanoid capable of kicking a 5 kg bomb to destroy the plant's barrier. Kamen Rider must once again combat the Shocker and prevent them from destroying the atomic plant.
A local yakuza boss of a silk farming town shows kindness to the wandering gambler Oryu by letting her stay at his residence. When a rival yakuza gang, who wants to take over the town's businesses, murders him, Oryu is obliged to protect his children and business.
A bunch of young, angry and penniless misfits are full of great vitality. They aren’t quite up to joining the yakuza and execute a variety of petty scams. After being approached by a yakuza and asked to become a spy for them, they are now planning to take 10 million yen from the yakuza.