This page will contain external links about Kenji Sahara, as they become available.Kenji SaharaKenji Sahara (佐原 健二 Sahara Kenji) (born May 14, 1932) is a Japanese actor. He was born in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa. Initially he used the name Tadashi Ishihara before changing it when he secured the lead role in Rodan (1956). He has appeared in at least thirty 'monster' films, often in a supporting role, including:
He did a lot of work for the Toho Company, the group that has so far has produced twenty-two Godzilla movies. He also appeared in a number of television series, including:
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See also:UltraSeven/Ultraman. He is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California. He also appeared in a number of television series, including:. He died of heart failure at his home in Los Angeles in May 2003. He did a lot of work for the Toho Company, the group that has so far has produced twenty-two Godzilla movies. Stack had undergone radiation therapy for prostate cancer in October 2002. He has appeared in at least thirty 'monster' films, often in a supporting role, including:. In 1996 he lent his voice as Agent Fleming in Beavis and Butthead Do America. Initially he used the name Tadashi Ishihara before changing it when he secured the lead role in Rodan (1956). He began hosting Unsolved Mysteries in 1988, where his deep, ominous voice and expressionless face lent an authentic seriousness to the show's dark subject matter. He was born in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa. His role on the show brought Stack a best actor Emmy Award in 1960. Kenji Sahara (佐原 健二 Sahara Kenji) (born May 14, 1932) is a Japanese actor. The show portrayed the ongoing battle between gangsters and federal agents in a Prohibition-era Chicago. Ultraman 80 (1980). Stack depicted the crimefighting Eliot Ness in the television drama The Untouchables from 1959 to 1963. UltraSeven (1967). Known for his steadfast, humorless demeanor, he made fun of his own persona in comedies such as 1941 (1979), Airplane! (1980), Caddyshack II (1988), and Baseketball (1998). Ultra Q (1966). He starred in more than 40 films, including The Iron Glove (1954); Good Morning Miss Dove (1955) and Is Paris Burning? (1966). Space Godzilla (1994). In 1957, Stack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Written on the Wind. Godzilla vs. During World War II, Stack served as gunnery instructor in the United States Navy. MechaGodzilla (1993). 'Gee, that sounds keen,' I told him. I got the part.". Godzilla vs. Recalled Stack, "He said 'How'd you like to be in pictures? We'll make a test with Helen Parrish, a little love scene.' Helen Parrish was a beautiful girl. King Ghidorah (1991). When Stack visited the set of Universal Studios at age 20, producer Joe Pasternak offered him an opportunity to enter the business. Godzilla vs. His deep voice and good looks attracted producers in Hollywood. Yog, Monster From Space (1970). Stack took drama courses at the University of Southern California. Godzilla's Revenge (1969). He became fluent in French and Italian at an early age, but he did not learn English until returning to Los Angeles. Destroy All Monsters (1968). Stack was born in Los Angeles, California but spent his early childhood growing up in Europe. Son of Godzilla (1967). Robert Stack (January 13, 1919 - May 14, 2003), born Robert Langford Modini, was an American actor famous for his film acting as well as his role in the television series The Untouchables and as host of Unsolved Mysteries. The War of the Gargantuas (1966). Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965). Ghidrah the Three-Headed Monster (1964). Mothra (1964). Godzilla vs. Atragon (1963). Attack of the Mushroom People (1963). Godzilla (1962). King Kong vs. Gorath (1962). The H-Man (1958). The Mysterians (1957). Rodan (1956). Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1954). |