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'''Shin Kishida''' {{Nihongo|岸田森|Kishida Shin}}, also known by the pseudonym '''Shin Akekawa''' {{Nihongo|朱川 審|Akekawa Shin}}, was a [[Japan]]ese [[:Category:Actors|actor]], voice actor, [[:Category:Writers|screenwriter]], playwright, and [[:Category:Directors|director]]. Kishida appeared in numerous supporting roles in film and television throughout the 1960's and 1970's, and was a frequent collaborator of director [[wikipedia:Kihachi Okamoto|Kihachi Okamoto]]. Kishida was a fan of science-fiction and fantasy, and for this reason appeared in several of [[Tsuburaya Productions]]' [[tokusatsu]] series, and even wrote screenplays for episodes of ''[[w:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' and ''[[w:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]''. Kishida is even credited with designing the [[kaiju]] [[w:c:ultra:Pris-Ma|Pris-Ma]]. Kishida has been called "the Japanese [[wikipedia:Christopher Lee|Christopher Lee]]," due to his celebrated roles as the [[vampire]] in the second and third entries of Michio Yamamoto's [[Bloodthirsty Trilogy]]. Kishida is also remembered for his role as the mysterious INTERPOL agent [[Nanbara]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', a film which also starred Kishida's friends and colleagues [[Goro Mutsumi]] and [[Daigo Kusano]]. Kishida passed away of esophageal cancer at the age of 43 on December 28, 1982.
'''Shin Kishida''' {{Nihongo|岸田森|Kishida Shin}}, also known by the pseudonym '''Shin Akekawa''' {{Nihongo|朱川 審|Akekawa Shin}}, was a [[Japan]]ese [[:Category:Actors|actor]], voice actor, [[:Category:Writers|screenwriter]], playwright, and [[:Category:Directors|director]]. Kishida appeared in numerous supporting roles in film and television throughout the 1960's and 1970's, and was a frequent collaborator of director [[wikipedia:Kihachi Okamoto|Kihachi Okamoto]]. Kishida was a fan of science-fiction and fantasy, and for this reason appeared in several of [[Tsuburaya Productions]]' [[tokusatsu]] series, and even wrote screenplays for episodes of ''[[wikia:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' and ''[[wikia:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]''. Kishida is even credited with designing the [[kaiju]] [[wikia:c:ultra:Pris-Ma|Pris-Ma]]. Kishida has been called "the Japanese [[wikipedia:Christopher Lee|Christopher Lee]]," due to his celebrated roles as the [[vampire]] in the second and third entries of Michio Yamamoto's [[Bloodthirsty Trilogy]]. Kishida is also remembered for his role as the mysterious INTERPOL agent [[Nanbara]] in ''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'', a film which also starred Kishida's friends and colleagues [[Goro Mutsumi]] and [[Daigo Kusano]]. Kishida passed away of esophageal cancer at the age of 43 on December 28, 1982.
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==Selected Filmography==
==Selected Filmography==
===Actor===
===Actor===
*''[[w:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' (TV 1971) as [[w:c:ultra:Ken Sakata|Ken Sakata]]
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' (TV 1971) as [[wikia:c:ultra:Ken Sakata|Ken Sakata]]
*''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' (1971) as [[Vampire]]
*''[[Lake of Dracula]]'' (1971) as [[Vampire]]
*''[[w:c:ultra:Ultraman Ace (series)|Ultraman Ace]]'' (TV 1972-1973) as Narrator
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Ultraman Ace (series)|Ultraman Ace]]'' (TV 1972-1973) as Narrator
*''[[w:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]'' (TV 1973) as Dr. Saburo Mizushima
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]'' (TV 1973) as Dr. Saburo Mizushima
*''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'' (1974) as [[Nanbara]]
*''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]'' (1974) as [[Nanbara]]
*''[[Evil of Dracula]]'' (1974) as Vampire
*''[[Evil of Dracula]]'' (1974) as Vampire
*''[[w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon|Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon]]'' (TV 1978) as Dr. Hagimura [episode 29]
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon|Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon]]'' (TV 1978) as Dr. Hagimura [episode 29]
===Writer===
===Writer===
*''[[w:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' (TV 1971) [episode 35, "[[w:c:ultra:Cruel! Light Monster Pris-Ma|Cruel! Light Monster Pris-Ma]]"; as Shin Akekawa]
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Return of Ultraman|The Return of Ultraman]]'' (TV 1971) [episode 35, "[[wikia:c:ultra:Cruel! Light Monster Pris-Ma|Cruel! Light Monster Pris-Ma]]"; as Shin Akekawa]
*''[[w:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]'' (TV 1973) [episode 12, "[[w:c:ultra:Earth is the Robot's Graveyard|Earth is the Robot's Graveyard]]"]
*''[[wikia:c:ultra:Fireman (series)|Fireman]]'' (TV 1973) [episode 12, "[[wikia:c:ultra:Earth is the Robot's Graveyard|Earth is the Robot's Graveyard]]"]
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Revision as of 18:58, 26 February 2019

Shin Kishida
Shin Kishida as Nanbara in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Born October 17, 1939
Tokyo, Japan
Died December 28, 1982
Occupation Actor, Screenwriter, Playwright, Director
First work A Wanderer's Notebook (1962)
Notable work Lake of Dracula (1974)
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Shin Kishida (岸田森,   Kishida Shin), also known by the pseudonym Shin Akekawa (朱川 審,   Akekawa Shin), was a Japanese actor, voice actor, screenwriter, playwright, and director. Kishida appeared in numerous supporting roles in film and television throughout the 1960's and 1970's, and was a frequent collaborator of director Kihachi Okamoto. Kishida was a fan of science-fiction and fantasy, and for this reason appeared in several of Tsuburaya Productions' tokusatsu series, and even wrote screenplays for episodes of The Return of Ultraman and Fireman. Kishida is even credited with designing the kaiju Pris-Ma. Kishida has been called "the Japanese Christopher Lee," due to his celebrated roles as the vampire in the second and third entries of Michio Yamamoto's Bloodthirsty Trilogy. Kishida is also remembered for his role as the mysterious INTERPOL agent Nanbara in Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, a film which also starred Kishida's friends and colleagues Goro Mutsumi and Daigo Kusano. Kishida passed away of esophageal cancer at the age of 43 on December 28, 1982.

Selected Filmography

Actor

Writer

Real World