Japanese actor and writer
Kenichi Endō
Born (1961-06-28 ) 28 June 1961 (age 63) Nationality Japanese Occupation(s) Actor, writer Years active 1979–present Agent EN's Tower Website www2u .biglobe .ne .jp /~ENS /
Kenichi Endō (遠藤 憲一 , Endō Ken'ichi , born 28 June 1961) is a Japanese actor and writer. He also worked as a narrator for many documentaries, both on television and film.[ 1] [ 2] He is best known for his roles in Visitor Q (2001), Crows Zero (2007), Crows Zero 2 (2009), and The Raid 2: Berandal (2014).
He is also known for his yakuza roles, such as Joji Yazaki, the head of Soshu Family Syndicate and the main antagonist of Crows Zero and Crows Zero 2 , and Hideaki Goto, the head of the Goto family, a powerful yakuza family from Japan and one of two mob bosses that control Jakarta in The Raid 2: Berandal .
Filmography
Films
Violent Cop (1989)
All Under the Moon (1993)
Spellbound (1999)
Dead or Alive 2: Birds (2000), Kōhei
Tomie: Replay (2000), Dr. Tachibana
Family (2001)
Agitator (2001)
Visitor Q (2001), Kiyoshi Yamasaki
The Guys from Paradise (2001), Toshiyuki Umino
Deadly Outlaw: Rekka (2002)
Sabu (2002), Giichi
Kikoku (2003), Sorimachi
The Man in White (2003), Niimi
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger The Movie: Full Blast Action (2004), Algolian Volger
Nobody Knows (2004), Kyōbashi
The Great Yokai War (2005), Oh Tengu
Cromartie High - The Movie (2005), Pootan
Azumi 2 (2005), Kinkaku
Demon Pond (2005), Giant Crab / Representative
Origin: Spirits of the Past (2006), Shunack
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006), assistant police inspector
Nihon Chinbotsu (2006), Shinichirō Nakata
Memories of Tomorrow (2006), Hasegawa
The Sword of Alexander (2007), Gonzō
Like a Dragon (2007), Imanishi
Crows Zero (2007), Jōji Yazaki
Happy Ever After (2007)
SS (2008), Kurihara
Climber's High (2008)
20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End (2008)
20th Century Boys 3: Redemption (2009)
Crows Zero 2 (2009), Jōji Yazaki
Railways (2010), Yoshiki Kawahira[ 3]
The Raid 2 (2014), Hideaki Gotō
The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji (2014)[ 4]
Kiyamachi Daruma (2015), Shigeo Katsuura[ 5]
Galaxy Turnpike (2015)
The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio (2016)[ 4]
Usagi Oishi (2016), Katsusaburō Yamagiwa
Mixed Doubles (2017), Motonobu Ochiai
Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017), Zebedee
Out and Out (2018)
Come Kiss Me at 0:00 AM (2019)
Sumodo (2020), narrator
The Supporting Actors: The Movie (2021), himself
The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021), Yadōkai [ 6]
Jigoku no Hanazono: Office Royale (2021)[ 7]
The Mole Song: Final (2021)[ 4]
Radiation House: The Movie (2022), Toshio Onodera[ 8]
Kubi (2023), Araki Murashige [ 9]
All About Suomi (2024), Daikichi Totoyama[ 10]
Honeko Akabane's Bodyguards (2024), Masahito Jingū[ 11]
Doctor-X: The Movie (2024), Takashi Ebina[ 12]
TV dramas
Battle Fever J (1979), Yoshio Murano
Taiyō ni Hoero! (1986) episode.718(Final episode)
Special Rescue Exceedraft (1992), Seiji Nagai
Tokusou Robo Janperson (1993), Doctor Saionji
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger (1994), Prince Junior[ 13]
Hōjō Tokimune (2001), Miura Mitsumura[ 14]
Kōshōnin (2003)
Lion-Maru G (2006), Junior[ 15]
The Waste Land (2009)[ 16]
Teppan (2010–2011), Jō Murakami[ 17]
Taira no Kiyomori (2012), Hōjō Tokimasa [ 18]
Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon (2013-2021), Takashi Ebina[ 12]
Andō Lloyd: A.I. knows Love? (2013), Isaku Ashimo[ 19]
Border: Keishichô Sôsa Ikka Satsujinhan Sôsa Dai 4-gakkari (2014)
[check quotation syntax ] * Yamegoku: Yakuza Yamete Itadakimasu (2015), Isao Tachibana[ 20]
Dr. Rintarō (2015), Shigeto Araki[ 21]
Wise and Foolish (2015), Taizan Mutō
Sanada Maru (2016), Uesugi Kagekatsu [ 22]
Montage (2016), Jirō Sekiguchi
The Supporting Actors (2017), himself
Warotenka (2017), Gihei Fujioka
The Supporting Actors 2 (2018), himself
Magic x Warrior Magi Majo Pures! (2018), Jama Danshaku[ 23]
Kuroido Goroshi (2018), Rokusuke Kuroido
Segodon (2018), Katsu Kaishū
Radiation House (2019–2021), Toshio Onodera[ 8]
Talio (2020)
The Supporting Actors 3 (2021), himself
Shimura Ken to Drif no Daibakushō Monogatari (2021), Chosuke Ikariya [ 24]
Don't Call It Mystery (2022), Kanzō Yabu[ 25]
The Days (2023)[ 26]
Video games
Japanese dubbing
Awards
2009
References
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