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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenji_SaharaKenji Sahara - Wikipedia

    Kenji Sahara (佐原 健二 Sahara Kenji) (born 14 May 1932) is a Japanese actor. He was born in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa. His birth name is Masayoshi Kato (加藤 正好 Katō Masayoshi). Initially he used the name Tadashi Ishihara before changing it when he secured the lead role in Rodan (1956).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0756292Kenji Sahara - IMDb

    Kenji Sahara. Actor: Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II. Kenji Sahara was born Tadashi Ishihara on May 14, 1932 in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa, Japan. He came in second in the "Mr. Ordinary Contest" in 1953 and his cinema debut was as an extra in two small roles in Godzilla (1954), one as a ship passenger and one as a journalist.

  3. Sep 1, 2023 · Kenji Sahara (佐原 健二Sahara Kenji), born Masayoshi Kato(加藤 正好Katō Masayoshi) and formerly using the stage name Tadashi Ishihara(石原 忠Ishihara Tadashi), is a Japanese actor. He is known for appearing in many of Toho 's kaiju films across the Shōwa and Heisei periods, as well as several entries in Tsuburaya Productions ' Ultra Series.

  4. Kenji Sahara (佐原 健二, Sahara Kenji?), born Masayoshi Kato on May 14, 1932, and formerly known by the stage name Tadashi Ishihara, is a Japanese actor. He is known for appearing in many of Toho's kaiju films in the Showa, Heisei, and Millennium eras, as well as several of Tsuburaya Productions...

  5. Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. The most prolific sci-fi actor on the Toho lot, starring in no less than 13 Godzilla films, up to and including 2004’s Godzilla: Final Wars, and many others besides. He was admitted to Toho as part of the New Face program in 1953.

  6. Born with the name Masayoshi Kato, Kenji Sahara has had a long film career. He is best known for his work in Toho's science fiction productions. The actor is one of the few actors to have appeared in the Showa, Heisei and Millennium series of the Godzilla franchise.

  7. Kenji Sahara was born Tadashi Ishihara on May 14, 1932 in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa, Japan. He came in second in the "Mr. Ordinary Contest" in 1953 and his cinema debut was as an extra in two small roles in Godzilla (1954), one as a ship passenger and one as a journalist.