Koichi Iwaki
Known for: Acting
Born: March 20, 1951 in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
Kōichi Iwaki (岩城滉一, Iwaki Kōichi, born Lee Gwon-il) is a Japanese actor. Before entering the entertainment industry, Iwaki lived a high-profile life on the streets of Tokyo, which directly led to his discovery by movie producers. He was the vice-leader of COOLS, a legendary "hardcore" biker gang based in Harajuku and Omotesando, which he co-led with fellow future Japanese actor Hiroshi Tachi. He was scouted by the film studio Toei after photos of him riding his Harley-Davidson FLH1200 appeared in popular magazines like Heibon Punch and Weekly Playboy. Iwaki debuted in 1975 with the film Seishun Sanka: Boryoku Gakuen Dai Kakumei and quickly became the face of Toei's biker-themed "delinquent" movies.
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Kekkon shiyou yo
The Mole Song: Final
Shuho Todoroki
Silver Hawk
Akira Shiraishi
Beretta M92F Bombshell
HiGH&LOW The Movie 2: End of Sky
Kimitatsu Kurosaki
Drift 3 Hawk
Yakuza Demon
Bunta Mutoh
巨悪は眠らせない 特捜検事の標的
越村俊策 みやびの夫
Naniwa Chūshingura
Bad Guy Beach
She Cat
Shirley
The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji
Shuho Todoroki
The Rest of Our Lives
Kenji
Kewaishi
北の国から 記憶 前編
Family 2
The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio
Shuho Todoroki
No Grave for Us
Mitsuhiko Ishikawa
Last Run: 100 Million Yen's Worth of Love and Betrayal
Morita
Passenger
Shinji Yagami
Family
Hideshi Miwa
The Second Is a Christian
Haruhiko
No More God, No More Love