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Koichi Ose


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Actor

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Koichi Ose (大瀬康一, Ose Kōichi, born October 27, 1937) is a Japanese actor famous for his lead role as Samurai swordsman Akikusa Shintaro in The Samurai (TV series). This series made a huge impact when shown in Australia in 1965. He worked in television from 1958 to 1972 after which he became a businessman. He also became skilled in Iaido, the art of swift sword drawing.

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大瀬康一 [Kôichi Ôse] (''The Samurai'') & wife in 1978.


Life

Born in Yokohama, Ose's real name was Kazunari Ose. He graduated from Keio University School of Foreign Languages. In 1952 he joined the Daiei Motion Picture Company (who made Rashomon and Zatoichi among others) and appeared in a number of films.

Career

Ose’s career began in 1958 when he starred as the hero in the tokusatsu TV series Gekko Kamen (Moonlight Mask), before landing the leading role as Shintaro in The Samurai.

Ose got the part of Gekko Kamen when producer Shunichi Nishimura went to the Toei movie lot and picked him from some photographs, then interviewed him on the spot. At the time there were three candidates for the part, but the actor needed to have clear cut features which would be easy to draw so Ose was chosen.

Through Gekko Kamen, Ose gained popularity with children as the mysterious masked hero despite the fact his face was hidden by a mask and his identity kept secret to preserve the mystery. It made a star of Ose and its two theme songs became big hits. He took one character from creator Yasunori Kawauchi's given name and incorporated it in his stage name in recognition of the boost to his career this role gave him. Made by Senkosha Productions it was directed by Funatoko Sadao. Funatoko next directed him in Jaga no me (Eye of the Jaguar) which proved to be another success before his famous role in The Samurai TV series. At the height of his television career he left The Samurai for a film contract. He was replaced by a new star Shinichiro Hayashi who appeared in the new series titled The New Samurai. It was filmed in color, but the dubbed prints were black and white.

After The Samurai, Ose acted in about 20 feature films including some period pieces and gangster films, until his sudden retirement in 1969.

Ose was also a recording artist. One of the singles released in English was called Lonely Night.

Australian tour

The Samurai was the first Japanese produced series shown on Australian television and the Australian press gushed about Ose as Shintaro. Ose toured Australia in December 1965 and appeared in 12 live 90-minute shows in 15 days at the Sydney Stadium and at Festival Hall in Melbourne before returning to Japan. Originally only the Sydney shows were booked, but pressure from Melbourne promoters changed his program. Each show drew more than 6,000 people watching him slay dragons and fight ninjas in performance.

Ose first saw the extent of his popularity when he was mobbed at airports in both Sydney and Melbourne by fans wearing homemade kimono, brandishing ninja stars fashioned from cardboard or tin can lids, and waving Samurai bubble gum wrappers with his picture on them.

Personal life

Ose retired from acting in 1969 and from 1971 he concentrated on managing an acting agency until 1977 when he finally left show business altogether. He ran a promotion and property development company that included a golf course and a chain of noodle shops called "Goninbayashi" (five musical).

Ose married award winning actress, Hizuru Takachiho in April 1964. Born in Kobe, Japan in 1932, Takachiho appeared in 26 films from 1951 until 1969. She won awards for Zero no shoten (Zero Focus) and Haitoku no mesu in 1962. They have one son, Yasuhiro, born in October 1965. Ose had his share of accidents, falling and injuring himself during some swordplay at a theatre. He lives in Tokyo and is an expert in Iaido. He is 5'7" (1.70 m) tall.


Filmography

Actor
2013
The Intermission
1972
New Hoodlum Soldier Story: Firing Line
1966
Ogôn no tozokô
1966
Bôken daikatsugeki: Ôgon no touzoku
1962
Onmitsu kenshi (TV Series) as
Shintaro Akikusa
- Taroza the Toad (1965) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Follow the Leader (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Three Monks (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Turncoat (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Bloodthirsty Swords (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Devil Mask (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Living Death (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Ninja of Death (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Ninja Decoy (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Trap (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Black Shadow (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Brotherly Hate (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Oath of Revenge (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Conspiracy (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Fire Tower (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Yeheiji the Typhoon (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Saved by a Ninja (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Return of Kitobo (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- A Narrow Escape (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Water Castle (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Stolen Map (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Deserter (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Barrier Gate (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Secret of the Wind Fort (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- A Trap for Tombei (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Touch of Death (1964) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Spider (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Magic Kite (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Hunter (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Star Jumper (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Mystic Bridge (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Double Agent (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Die Like a Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Danger in the Temple (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Secret Cave (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Fuma's Treachery (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Danger Is the Same Face (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Fate of a Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Trapped by Spider Dojin (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- A Brave Death (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Musai's Curse (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Fuma Spider Attack (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Jinnai's Secret (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Dragon Ship (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Clue to Wind Thunder (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Search for Marishoten (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Mark of the Fuma (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Thirteenth Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Tendo the Dragon (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Ghost Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Ring of Fire (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Flying Eagle (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Hawk Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Puppet Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Flying Robe Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Hidden Leaf Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Secret of the Chest (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Disappearing Trick (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Plot (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Lure of Edo (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Last Duel (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Wolf Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Stolen Case (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Dogan the Master Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Hide and Seek Death (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Mysterious Pilgrims (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Face Stealer (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Poison Blade (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Spy's Revenge (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Betrayed by a Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Bribe (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Rocket Attack (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Secret Mission to Kyoto (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Unseen Enemy (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Deathless One (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Track of the Ninja (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Stolen Face (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Secret Treasure (1963) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Sudden Death (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Revenge of the Ainus (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Return of the Outlaw (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Pirate Treasure (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Outlaw Brothers (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Master of the Sword (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Imitation Prince (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Code of the Samurai (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Blind Swordsman (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Ambush at Hell Valley (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Sword Storm (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- Duel at Kiritap (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
- The Man from Edo (1962) - Shintaro Akikusa
1964
Onmitsu Kenshi as
Shintaro
1962
Nakayoshi ondo: Nippon ichi dayo
1962
Ashita au hito
1962
Nakayama shichiri as
Tokunosuke
1962
B.G. monogatari: Ekinyûmon
1962
Yûkai as
Yasutomi Hirotsu
1961
Wanderer in a Business Suit
1961
Tôshi reijô as
Kenjiro
1960
Friendship on Bullethole Street
1958
Gekkô kamen (TV Series) as
Jûrou Iwai / Moonlight Mask
Self
2009
Shintaro! The Samurai Sensation That Swept a Nation (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Shintaro Akikusa

References

Koichi Ose Wikipedia