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    Shin Kishida (岸田 森, 17 October 1939 – 28 December 1982) was a Japanese television, film, and stage actor. [2] Biography. Shin Kishida was born at Kawakita General Hospital in Asagaya, Suginami, Tokyo. His uncle was playwright Kunio Kishida, and actress Kyōko Kishida and children's author Eriko Kishida were his first cousins. [1] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0457223Shin Kishida - IMDb

    Shin Kishida. Actor: Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo. A highly distinctive character actor, discovered by a director with a flair for finding such faces--Kihachi Okamoto, who cast Kishida in his film Kiru (1968)--Kishida spent most of his acting career being typecast according to his looks.

  3. Shin Kishida. Actor: Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo. A highly distinctive character actor, discovered by a director with a flair for finding such faces--Kihachi Okamoto, who cast Kishida in his film Kiru (1968)--Kishida spent most of his acting career being typecast according to his looks.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · Shin Kishida (岸田森 Kishida Shin), also known by the pseudonym Shin Akekawa (朱川 審 Akekawa Shin) and sometimes miscredited in English as Mori Kishida, was a Japanese actor, voice actor, screenwriter, playwright, and director.

  5. Kishida Shin was an actor, voice actor (seiyuu), playwright and stage director from Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. Date of death: December 28, 1982. Details.

  6. Shin Kishida (岸田 森, Kishida Shin) was a Japanese actor, voice actor, playwright and director. He is best known for his supporting roles in films and television series. Kishida was also responsible for designing the kaiju Pris-Ma for Return of Ultraman and writing the script for episode 12 of Fireman.

  7. Shin Kishida (岸田 森; 17 October 1939 – 28 December 1982) was a Japanese actor, best known for his supporting roles in films and television series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shin Kishida, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.