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|birthday =March 2, 1931 | |birthday =March 2, 1931 | ||
|birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | |birthplace =[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | ||
|death =December 19, 2005<br>Chuo City, [[Tokyo]], Japan | |death =December 19, 2005<br>Chuo City, [[Tokyo]], Japan<ref name="GMen">[http://web.archive.org/web/20131113041226/http://www.zakzak.co.jp/gei/2005_12/g2005122007.html ドラマ「Gメン75」などで活躍した藤木悠さん死去]</ref> | ||
|character =Swordsman Chikujin, Okabi, Kinsaburo Furue, Yoshito Nishibe, [[Jiro Nakamura]], Noritake Saito | |character =Swordsman Chikujin, Okabi, Kinsaburo Furue, Yoshito Nishibe, [[Jiro Nakamura]], Noritake Saito | ||
|first =''Saraba Rabauru'' (1954) | |first =''Saraba Rabauru'' (1954) | ||
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Taka04.jpg|Fujiki (center) as Yoshito Nishibe in ''[[Atragon (film)|Atragon]]'' | Taka04.jpg|Fujiki (center) as Yoshito Nishibe in ''[[Atragon (film)|Atragon]]'' | ||
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Yu Fujiki (藤木 悠 was a Fujiki Yū)Japanese actor. He played minor or supporting characters in seven of Toho's tokusatsu productions from 1954 to 1970, most notable Kinzaburo Furue in King Kong vs. Godzilla (opposite Tadao Takashima) and the egg-loving Jiro Nakamura in Mothra vs. Godzilla.
Selected filmography
- Godzilla (1954) as Eiko-Maru wireless communications officer
- Monkey Sun (1959) as Swordsman Chikujin
- The Three Treasures (1959) as Okabi
- King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) as Kinzaburo Furue
- Atragon (1963) as Yoshito Nishibe
- Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) as Jiro Nakamura
- Space Amoeba (1970) as Asia Development Promotion Division Manager Noritake Saito
Gallery
Fujiki as Jiro Nakamura in Mothra vs. Godzilla
Fujiki (center) as Yoshito Nishibe in Atragon
References
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