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'''Seiji Onaka''' {{Nihongo|大仲 清治|Ōnaka Seiji}} was a Japanese professional baseball player and actor. He appeared in numerous small roles in many of [[Toho]]'s science-fiction films from [[1956]] to [[1970]]. He was also cast as [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] in ''[[Son of Godzilla]]'' due to his tall stature, but a hand injury forced him to bow out of the role shortly after filming started and was replaced by [[Hiroshi Sekita]].<ref name="Nakajima">{{cite book|author=[[Haruo Nakajima|Nakajima, Haruo]]|title=Monster Life: Godzilla Actor Haruo Nakajima|publisher=Yosensha|date=2010|pages=162-163|isbn=978-4-86248-589-2}}</ref> Onaka retired from acting in [[1970]]{{Citation needed}} and passed away sometime prior to [[2016]].<ref name="Tokusatsu Hiho">{{cite book|title=Tokusatsu Hiho|volume=vol. 3|publisher=Yosensha|date=2016|page=225|isbn=978-4-8003-0865-8}}</ref>
'''Seiji Onaka''' {{Nihongo|大仲 清治|Ōnaka Seiji}} was a Japanese professional baseball player and actor. He appeared in numerous small roles in many of [[Toho]]'s science-fiction films from [[1956]] to [[1970]]. He was also cast as [[Godzilla (Second Generation)|Godzilla]] in ''[[Son of Godzilla]]'' due to his tall stature, but a hand injury forced him to bow out of the role shortly after filming started and was replaced by [[Hiroshi Sekita]].<ref name="Nakajima">{{cite book|author=[[Haruo Nakajima|Nakajima, Haruo]]|title=Monster Life: Godzilla Actor Haruo Nakajima|publisher=Yosensha|date=2010|pages=162-163|isbn=978-4-86248-589-2}}</ref> Onaka retired from acting in [[1970]]{{Citation needed}} and passed away sometime prior to [[2016]].<ref name="Tokusatsu Hiho">{{cite book|title=Tokusatsu Hiho|volume=vol. 3|publisher=Yosensha|date=2016|page=225|isbn=978-4-8003-0865-8}}</ref>
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
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*''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'' (1966) as Newspaperman / dance spectator / Red Bamboo soldier [uncredited]
*''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'' (1966) as Newspaperman / dance spectator / Red Bamboo soldier [uncredited]
*''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' (1967) as Sailor on [[Dr. Who]]'s ship [uncredited]
*''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' (1967) as Sailor on [[Dr. Who]]'s ship [uncredited]
*''[[Son of Godzilla]]'' (1967) as [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] [land scenes, with [[Hiroshi Sekita]]]
*''[[Son of Godzilla]]'' (1967) as [[Godzilla (Second Generation)|Godzilla]] [land scenes, with [[Hiroshi Sekita]]]
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) as Military officer / moon base Engineer / reporter [uncredited]
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) as Military officer / moon base Engineer / reporter [uncredited]
*''[[Latitude Zero]]'' (1969) Rocket crewmember [uncredited]
*''[[Latitude Zero]]'' (1969) Rocket crewmember [uncredited]

Revision as of 02:13, 17 May 2022

Seiji Onaka
Seiji Onaka in Rodan
Born December 15, 1934
Tokyo, Japan
Died Unknown
Occupation Baseball player; actor
First work Rodan (1956)
Notable work Son of Godzilla (1967)
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Seiji Onaka (大仲 清治,   Ōnaka Seiji) was a Japanese professional baseball player and actor. He appeared in numerous small roles in many of Toho's science-fiction films from 1956 to 1970. He was also cast as Godzilla in Son of Godzilla due to his tall stature, but a hand injury forced him to bow out of the role shortly after filming started and was replaced by Hiroshi Sekita.[1] Onaka retired from acting in 1970[citation needed] and passed away sometime prior to 2016.[2]

Selected filmography

Trivia

References

This is a list of references for Seiji Onaka. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Nakajima, Haruo (2010). Monster Life: Godzilla Actor Haruo Nakajima. Yosensha. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-4-86248-589-2.
  2. Tokusatsu Hiho. vol. 3. Yosensha. 2016. p. 225. ISBN 978-4-8003-0865-8. |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. Gilroy, Henry (4 May 2020). ""#CloneWars fun fact! How'd Hondo Ohnaka get his name? I named him after original #Godzilla Director Ishiro Honda & Godzilla actor Seiji Onaka. Onaka also means "stomach" in Japanese & Hondo was always hungry! At the last minute George Lucas changed Honda to Hondo. #MayThe4th"". Twitter.

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