Kōji Fujiyama
Known for: Acting
Born: December 17, 1929 in Nagasaki, Japan
Kōji Fujiyama was a Japanese actor known for his work with Daiei and Toei Studios in the 1960s and 70s. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in the Gamera series, as well as in various horror, yakuza, and samurai films. He also appeared on television, including many detective dramas and historical dramas. His former stage name is Kōichi Fujiyama. He belonged to OT Kikaku after working at Daiei and Toei. On February 22, 1983, he was arrested in Yokohama for allegedly using stimulants at home. On April 22 of the same year, the Yokohama District Court sentenced Fujiyama to one year and two months in prison, suspended for three years. No appearances have been confirmed since the same year, and his whereabouts after that are unknown.
Known for
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Gamera vs. Barugon
Onodera
Gamera vs. Viras
Self-Defense Force Commander
Aru kankei
誘拐
Gonin no totsugeki tai
Princess and I
Fangs of Vengeance
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread
Goro Kuroki
The Wild Trucker
Hoodlum Soldier's Flight to Freedom
Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers
Kojiki taishō
Wolf Guy
Seizo
Triangle Moods
Black Trump Card
A Haunted Turkish Bathhouse
Toriyama (Bath-house Manager)
A Single Flower Withered
Order of Yakuza
Gamera vs. Zigra
Dr. Tom Wallace
Bloodstained Clan of Honor
Return of Giant Majin
Ikkaku Arai
Violent Fraternity
Black Lizard