Hideki Takahashi
Known for: Acting
Born: February 9, 1944 in Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan
Hideki Takahashi (born February 10, 1944 - ) is a Japanese actor, television host, and company executive. At age 17, Takahashi applied to Nikkatsu and became one of their popular stars in the 1960s. Before moving to television, he was well known as the lead actor of the Otoko no Monsho series, also known as "Symbol of a Man," Seijun Suzuki's Fighting Elegy (1966), and Men and War trilogy.
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Blood Vendetta
Masayoshi Kikukawa
Chivalrous Man: Junkyard of Life
Inazuma no Tanji
Family Crest: Loyalty Offering Hell
Tetsugoro Nonaka
Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza
Hitotsu no inochi
The Wild Sea
Katsuyuki Shinoda
Family Crest: Die Like a Man
Tetsugoro Nonaka
Return to Kanto Prison
Masakichi Murase
Chivalry Broken from All Sides
Seiji "The Rising Dragon"
100 Gamblers
Homecoming
岡部雄吉
Acacia no Ame ga Yamu Toki
A Torrent of Life
Kill or Be Killed
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding
Masakichi Murase
Abare chōhan
Exiled to Hell
Sokichi
The Man With Starry Eyes
Prince of Wolves
Takeji Kusaka
Peonies And Dragons
Story of Japanese Chivalry: Flower of a Chivalrous Man
Men and War III: The Final Chapter
Shintaro Tsuge
Duel in the Storm
Naoaki Yagiri