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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Hiroshi Fujioka, (藤岡 弘、, Fujioka Hiroshi,),[a] real name Kunihiro Fujioka (藤岡 邦弘, Fujioka Kunihiro), is a Japanese actor, singer and martial artist most famous for his role as Takeshi Hongo, the original Kamen Rider. He began his career as an actor for Shochiku in 1965, appearing in a handful of films throughout the 60s. Following the expiration of his contract at Shochiku, Fujioka starred in Toei's 1971 series Kamen Rider, propelling his career. He also starred in four 1970s tokusatsu films produced by Toho subsidiaries: Submersion of Japan, ESPY, Conflagration and Zero Pilot. Fujioka continues to be active as a performer, reprising the role of Takeshi Hongo as recently as 2016 and portraying the character Waichi Sakuraba in the 2019 television series Daughter of Lupin and its 2021 film adaptation. |
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