Sandayū Dokumamushi
Sandayū Dokumamushi (毒蝮 三太夫, Dokumamushi Sandayū) born Iyoshi Ishii (石井 伊吉, Ishii Iyoshi) on 31 March 1936 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese actor.[1] He portrayed the role of Daisuke Arashi in the original Ultraman series (1966-1967). He has been a radio personality on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) from October 6, 1969 to the present. His radio program is famous for vulgar language and is popular with an older audience.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966-1967 | Ultraman | Daisuke Arashi | 39 episodes |
1967-1968 | Ultra Seven | Shigeru Furuhashi | 49 episodes |
1967 | Waka-shachô: Rainbow Sakusen | Yûichi Hashima | |
1968 | Chôhen kaijû eiga: Urutoraman | Daisuke Arashi | |
1971 | Kigeki Ijiwaru Daishôgai | ||
1973 | Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro wasurenagusa | ||
1976 | Kinkin no lumpen taisho | Driver | |
1978 | Shucchô Toruko: Mata Ikumasu | Dokushima | |
1979 | Ultraman: Great Monster Decisive Battle | Daisuke Arashi | |
1991 | Mikadoroido | ||
1996 | Urutoraman Zeasu | Reporter | |
1997 | Ultraman Zearth 2 | Reporter | |
2016 | Rudolf and Ippaiattena | Dump truck driver | Voice |
2020 | Rōgo no Shikin ga Arimasen | Kenzō Ōizumi | |
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References
- "「赤飯」 毒蝮三太夫さん; 実はコーリャン…芝居の原点". Yomiuri Shimbun. 2005-07-26. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
External links
- Sandayuu Dokumamushi on IMDb
- Profile at JMDb (in Japanese)
- mamuchan's room (Japanese only)
- "「赤飯」 毒蝮三太夫さん; 実はコーリャン…芝居の原点". Yomiuri Shimbun. 2005-07-26. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
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