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|image            =Hashimoto with Daimajin.jpg
|image            =Hashimoto with Daimajin.jpg
|caption          =Chikara Hashimoto
|caption          =Chikara Hashimoto
|occupation      =[[:Category:Actors|Actor]], [[:Category:Suit Actors|Suit Actor]], Baseball Player
|occupation      =[[:Category:Actors|Actor]], [[:Category:Suit Actors|suit actor]], baseball player
|character        =[[Daimajin]], Doctor A, [[Daimon]]
|character        =Hanzo Motoki, [[Daimajin]],<br>Shunpei Ikenaga, [[Daimon]]
|birthday        =October 20, 1933
|birthday        =October 20, [[1933]]
|death            =October 11, 2017<ref name="Death">[http://blog.goo.ne.jp/ken401_001/e/7e5a682cd1226cea54c5892f936ce063 Dead: Chikara Hashimoto - goo]</ref>
|death            =October 11, [[2017]] (aged 83)<ref name="Death">{{cite web|url=http://blog.goo.ne.jp/ken401_001/e/7e5a682cd1226cea54c5892f936ce063|title=Dead: Chikara Hashimoto|work=Goo|accessdate=15 October 2017}}</ref>
|birthplace      =[[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
|birthplace      =[[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
|first            =''Ikusai Jersey Number 6'' (1959)
|first            =''Ikusai Jersey Number 6'' (1959)
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|wikipedia        =https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikara_Hashimoto
|wikipedia        =https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikara_Hashimoto
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'''Chikara Hashimoto''' {{Nihongo|橋本力|Hashimoto Chikara}}, also known as '''Riki Hashimoto''' {{Nihongo|はしもと りき|Hashimoto Riki}}, was a [[Japan]]ese professional baseball player and actor. Hashimoto was an outfielder for the [[wikipedia:Mainichi Orions|Mainichi Orions]] from 1953 to 1958, after which he was forced to retire due to an injury. Following his retirement from baseball, Hashimoto became an actor. He was cast as the suit actor for [[Daimajin]] in the character's [[Daimajin (film)|debut film]], and reprised the role for the remainder of the trilogy. Hashimoto continued acting into the early 1970's, and became perhaps most well-known for his role as Hiroshi Suzuki in the 1972 film ''[[wikipedia:Fist of Fury|Fist of Fury]]'', starring Bruce Lee. Hashimoto passed away from lung cancer on October 11, 2017, at the age of 83.<ref name="Death"/>
'''Chikara Hashimoto''' {{Nihongo|橋本 {{ruby|力|ちから}}|Hashimoto Chikara}}, also known as '''Riki Hashimoto''' {{Nihongo|橋本 {{ruby|力|りき}}|Hashimoto Riki}}, was a [[Japan]]ese professional baseball player and actor. Hashimoto was an outfielder for the [[wikipedia:Mainichi Orions|Mainichi Orions]] from [[1953]] to [[1958]], after which he was forced to retire due to an injury. Following his retirement from baseball, Hashimoto became an actor. He was cast as the suit actor for [[Daimajin]] in the character's [[Daimajin (film)|debut film]], and reprised the role for the remainder of the trilogy. Hashimoto continued acting into the early 1970's, and became perhaps most well-known for his role as Hiroshi Suzuki in the [[1972]] film ''[[wikipedia:Fist of Fury|Fist of Fury]]'', starring [[wikipedia:Bruce Lee|Bruce Lee]]. Hashimoto passed away from lung cancer on October 11, [[2017]], at the age of 83.<ref name="Death"/>
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==Kaiju Filmography==
==Selected filmography==
*''[[Daimajin (film)|Daimajin]]'' (1966) as [[Daimajin]]
*''[[Killer Whale (film)|Killer Whale]]'' (1962) as bearded villager
*''[[Return of Daimajin]]'' (1966) as Daimajin
*''[[Daimajin (film)|Daimajin]]'' (1966) as Hanzo Motoki / [[Daimajin]]
*''[[Daimajin Strikes Again]]'' (1966) as Daimajin
*''[[Return of Daimajin]]'' (1966) as Shunpei Ikenaga / Daimajin
*''[[Gamera vs. Viras]]'' (1968) as Doctor A
*''[[Wrath of Daimajin]]'' (1966) as Daimajin
*''[[Gamera vs. Viras]]'' (1968) as [[Virian]] disguised as doctor
*''[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare]]'' (1968) as [[Daimon]]
*''[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare]]'' (1968) as [[Daimon]]
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==References==
==References==
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{{Daimajin}}
{{Return of Daimajin}}
{{Wrath of Daimajin}}
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[[Category:Real people]]
[[Category:Real people]]
[[Category:Actors]]
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[[Category:Suit Actors]]
[[Category:Suit Actors]]
[[Category:Japanese Actors]]
[[Category:Deceased actors]]

Latest revision as of 00:30, 27 July 2023

Chikara Hashimoto
Chikara Hashimoto
Born October 20, 1933
Hokkaido, Japan
Died October 11, 2017 (aged 83)[1]
Occupation Actor, suit actor, baseball player
Notable role(s) Hanzo Motoki, Daimajin,
Shunpei Ikenaga, Daimon
First work Ikusai Jersey Number 6 (1959)
Notable work Daimajin (1966)
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Chikara Hashimoto (橋本 (ちから),   Hashimoto Chikara), also known as Riki Hashimoto (橋本 (りき),   Hashimoto Riki), was a Japanese professional baseball player and actor. Hashimoto was an outfielder for the Mainichi Orions from 1953 to 1958, after which he was forced to retire due to an injury. Following his retirement from baseball, Hashimoto became an actor. He was cast as the suit actor for Daimajin in the character's debut film, and reprised the role for the remainder of the trilogy. Hashimoto continued acting into the early 1970's, and became perhaps most well-known for his role as Hiroshi Suzuki in the 1972 film Fist of Fury, starring Bruce Lee. Hashimoto passed away from lung cancer on October 11, 2017, at the age of 83.[1]

Selected filmography

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Dead: Chikara Hashimoto". Goo. Retrieved 15 October 2017.

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