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Shin Kishida

Kishida Shin

  • Name: Kishida Shin
  • Native name: 岸田森
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: October 17, 1939
  • Died: December 28, 1982
Kishida Shin was a Japanese actor, best known for his memorable supporting roles in films and television series.

Kishida Shin was born at Kawakita General Hospital in Asagaya, Suginami, Tokyo. His uncle was playwright Kunio Kishida, and actress Kyoko Kishida and children's author Eriko Kishida were his first cousins. He lived in Nakano until the age of five.

In 1944, he enrolled in Yumoto Elementary School in Hakone, Kanagawa, where he was sent to live as part of a wartime evacuation of children from major cities. He returned to Tokyo in 1947 and transferred to Kudan Elementary School, Chiyoda, Tokyo. After graduating from Kojimachi Junior High School (Kojimachi Chugakko, where he became friends with future politician Koichi Kato) and Kaijo High School (Kaijo Koko), he took a year off from his studies before entering the English literature department of Hosei University. However, he dropped out in his second year after deciding to become an actor.

In 1961, Kishida joined a drama study group attached to the Bungakuza theater troupe. The following year he joined Bungakuza as an apprentice and became a full-fledged member in 1965, but left in early 1966 to form the theater group Rokugatsu Gekijo (June Theater) with his wife Chiho Yuki, Katsumi Matsumura and others, and subsequently concentrated on film and television work.

Kishida may be best-remembered for playing Hammer-esque vampires in Toho's Chi o Suu film series. Many Japanese fans regard Kishida and Christopher Lee as the quintessential screen vampires. Coincidentally, Kishida appeared alongside Shigeru Amachi, a pioneer of the Japanese vampire role in Nobuo Nakagawa's The Lady Vampire (Onna Kyuketsuki, 1959) on the 6th episode of the television period drama Mushuku Samurai in 1973. Kishida appeared in several works by Tsuburaya Productions including Return of Ultraman (Kaette kita Urutoraman) and Operation: Mystery! (Kaiki Daisakusen).

He wrote screenplays under the name Shin Akekawa, such as episode 35 of Return of Ultraman, "Zankoku! Hikari Kaiju Purizuma". Kishida's design for the light-inspired Prisma monster is widely regarded as the most beautiful of the second wave of Ultraman monsters and features in many books on the subject. As Kishida Shin, he also wrote a script for episode 12 (Magma Man) of the children's show Fireman.

Kishida also frequently worked with director Kihachi Okamoto and was a key figure in his later works. His side-splitting portrayal of a garish suit-wearing enemy yakuza captain in Dainamaito Dondon, and his turn as an eerie secretary to a political mastermind in Blue Christmas (the epitome of his stated desire to appear in brief supporting roles that change the tone of an entire film) are some of his most representative work.

He also formed a celebrated partnership with Akio Jissoji, a former colleague from his days working for Tsuburaya. His 1977 film, Utamaro's World (Utamaro: Yume to Shiriseba) was probably frequent Kishida's only lead role in a major production (although he does not headline the film), and was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.

From time to time, he deliberately shaved his head and wore a wig for his roles in the television series Kizudarake no Tenshi and Tantei Monogatari. In a guest appearance as "Phantom Thief #103" on the 13th episode of Tantei Monogatari, he engages in a fencing duel with star Yusaku Matsuda towards the end. A thrust by Matsuda's character connects with the Phantom Thief's hair, ripping off his wig and exposing his bald pate with the number 103 neatly written on it.

In 1964, Kishida married actress Chiho Yuuki (who later changed her stage name to Kiki Kirin). They divorced in 1968. Kishida later remarried, but this second marriage also ended in divorce.

A regular in the works of directors Kihachi Okamoto, Akio Jissoji and Tatsumi Kumashiro, Kishida was revered by many actors including Kenichi Hagiwara, Yutaka Mizutani and Yusaku Matsuda. Fellow Bungakuza actor Daigo Kusano was his lifelong best friend.

Shintaro Katsu also praised him highly for his talent and character and appeared alongside him in several films. Kishida also worked as an instructor for Katsu's acting school "Katsu Academy". One of his students was Kazuki Kosakai.

Actor Asao Kobayashi, who co-starred with Kishida in Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan, was so overcome by the shock of Kishida's sudden death that he took a hiatus from acting and left show business permanently a few years later.

On 28 December 1982, Kishida died of esophageal cancer, aged 43. Shortly after news of Kishida's passing, television reruns of his final tokusatsu series "Solar Squadron Sun Vulcan" began in the Tokyo area, and his first appearance in the opening episode of the series was accompanied by a memorial message. Edit Biography
Narrator
Year Title Type Rating
1974
Drama
7.0
1972
Drama
7.1
Drama
Year Title # Role Rating
1982
Mito Komon Season 13
Mito Komon Season 13
Japanese Drama, 1982, 26 eps
(Ep. 1, 9-10) (Guest Role)
26
(Ep. 1, 9-10)
Guest Role
0.0
1981
Shin Jiken: Waga Uta Wa Hana Ichimonme
Shin Jiken: Waga Uta Wa Hana Ichimonme
Japanese Drama, 1981, 5 eps
(Unknown)
5
Unknown
8.0
1981
Shizu no Shougai
Shizu no Shougai
Japanese Drama, 1981, 45 eps
(Unknown)
45
Unknown
0.0
1981
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan
Japanese Drama, 1981, 50 eps
Arashiyama Daizaburo | (Support Role)
50
Arashiyama Daizaburo |
Support Role
6.9
1980
Tabigarasu Jikencho
Tabigarasu Jikencho
Japanese Drama, 1980, 26 eps
(Ep. 25) (Guest Role)
26
(Ep. 25)
Guest Role
0.0
1980
Piman Hakusho
Piman Hakusho
Japanese Drama, 1980, 9 eps
Koda Tsune (Support Role)
9
Koda Tsune
Support Role
0.0
1979
Oretachi wa Tenshi da!
Oretachi wa Tenshi da!
Japanese Drama, 1979, 20 eps
Ryukichi Ryuzo (Ep. 5) (Guest Role)
20
Ryukichi Ryuzo (Ep. 5)
Guest Role
0.0
1979
Ensen Chizu
Ensen Chizu
Japanese Drama, 1979, 15 eps
Tanaka Ryoichi (Ep. 8-9) (Guest Role)
15
Tanaka Ryoichi (Ep. 8-9)
Guest Role
5.5
1978
Tamashii no Tamesareru Toki
Tamashii no Tamesareru Toki
Japanese Drama, 1978, 17 eps
(Ep. 4-6, 12) (Guest Role)
17
(Ep. 4-6, 12)
Guest Role
0.0
1977
Karei Naru Keiji
Karei Naru Keiji
Japanese Drama, 1977, 32 eps
(Support Role)
32
Support Role
3.0
1975
Kimi no Uta Gaki Kitai
Kimi no Uta Gaki Kitai
Japanese Drama, 1975, 16 eps
Kano Akio (Support Role)
16
Kano Akio
Support Role
0.0
1974
Giri Nukeru
Giri Nukeru
Japanese Drama, 1974, 20 eps
(Support Role)
20
Support Role
4.0
1974
Oshidori Ukyo Torimonoguruma
Oshidori Ukyo Torimonoguruma
Japanese Drama, 1974, 26 eps
Iga (Ep.16) (Guest Role)
26
Iga (Ep.16)
Guest Role
0.0
1974
Hourouki
Hourouki
Japanese Drama, 1974, 40 eps
(Unknown)
40
Unknown
0.0
1973
Fireman
Fireman
Japanese Drama, 1973, 30 eps
Mizushima Saburo (Support Role)
30
Mizushima Saburo
Support Role
6.4
1971
Silver Kamen
Silver Kamen
Japanese Drama, 1971, 26 eps
Dr. Tsuyama (Support Role)
26
Dr. Tsuyama
Support Role
2.0
1971
Shinjitsuichiro
Shinjitsuichiro
Japanese Drama, 1971, 1 eps
(Unknown)
1
Unknown
0.0
1971
Onihei Hankacho Season 2
Onihei Hankacho Season 2
Japanese Drama, 1971, 26 eps
(Ep. 4-5) (Guest Role)
26
(Ep. 4-5)
Guest Role
0.0
1970
Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi
Japanese Drama, 1970, 26 eps
(Support Role)
26
Support Role
0.0
1969
Onihei Hankacho
Onihei Hankacho
Japanese Drama, 1969, 65 eps
(Guest Role)
65
Guest Role
0.0
1969
Shirozukin Sanjo
Shirozukin Sanjo
Japanese Drama, 1969, 35 eps
(Support Role)
35
Support Role
0.0
1969
Judo Itchokusen
Judo Itchokusen
Japanese Drama, 1969, 92 eps
(Support Role)
92
Support Role
0.0
1968
Operation: Mystery
Operation: Mystery
Japanese Drama, 1968, 26 eps
Shirô Maki (Main Role)
26
Main Role
6.0
1966
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Japanese Drama, 1966, 52 eps
Kinmune Onuki (Support Role)
52
Kinmune Onuki
Support Role
6.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
1983
Antarctica
Antarctica
Japanese Movie, 1983,
Kissaten Master (Support Role)
Kissaten Master
Support Role
7.7
1981
At This Late Date, the Charleston
At This Late Date, the Charleston
Japanese Movie, 1981,
[Cabinet Secretary] (Support Role)
[Cabinet Secretary]
Support Role
6.0
1981
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan: The Movie
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan: The Movie
Japanese Movie, 1981,
Arashiyama Daizaburou (Support Role)
Arashiyama Daizaburou
Support Role
6.6
1981
Morning Moon Wa Sozatsu Ni
Morning Moon Wa Sozatsu Ni
Japanese Movie, 1981,
(Unknown)
Unknown
7.0
1981
Ocha no Ko Hakase no Horror Theater
Ocha no Ko Hakase no Horror Theater
Japanese Movie, 1981,
(Main Role)
Main Role
0.0
1980
Tokugawa Ichizoku no Houkai
Tokugawa Ichizoku no Houkai
Japanese Movie, 1980,
Tokugawa Iemochi (Support Role)
Tokugawa Iemochi
Support Role
7.0
1980
Doran
Doran
Japanese Movie, 1980,
Kobayashi (Support Role)
Kobayashi
Support Role
7.4
1979
The Last Game
The Last Game
Japanese Movie, 1979,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
1979
Super Gun Lady: Police Branch 82
Super Gun Lady: Police Branch 82
Japanese Movie, 1979,
Ogata Tetsuo (Unknown)
Ogata Tetsuo
Unknown
5.3
1979
Yomigaeru Kinrou
Yomigaeru Kinrou
Japanese Movie, 1979,
Ishii (Support Role)
Ishii
Support Role
7.3
1979
The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi
The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi
Japanese Movie, 1979,
Dracula (Bit part)
Dracula
Bit part
7.4
1979
Dead Angle
Dead Angle
Japanese Movie, 1979,
(Support Role)
Support Role
2.0
1978
Blue Christmas
Blue Christmas
Japanese Movie, 1978,
[Conspirator] (Support Role)
[Conspirator]
Support Role
6.6
1978
Dynamite Dondon
Dynamite Dondon
Japanese Movie, 1978,
(Support Role)
Support Role
1.0
1977
Utamaro's World
Utamaro's World
Japanese Movie, 1977,
Utamaro (Main Role)
Utamaro
Main Role
5.0
1976
Hito Goroshi
Hito Goroshi
Japanese Movie, 1976,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
1976
Eden no Umi
Eden no Umi
Japanese Movie, 1976,
Matsushita (Support Role)
Matsushita
Support Role
6.6
1975
Ecstacy of the Black Rose
Ecstacy of the Black Rose
Japanese Movie, 1975,
Juzo (Main Role)
Main Role
6.1
1975
Invitation of Lust
Invitation of Lust
Japanese Movie, 1975,
Tabe (Unknown)
Tabe
Unknown
0.0
1974
It Was a Faint Dream
It Was a Faint Dream
Japanese Movie, 1974,
Ajari (Support Role)
Ajari
Support Role
7.6
1974
Karafuto 1945 Summer Hyosetsu no Mon
Karafuto 1945 Summer Hyosetsu no Mon
Japanese Movie, 1974,
Lieutenant Colonel Tajiri (Support Role)
Lieutenant Colonel Tajiri
Support Role
0.0
1974
Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance
Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance
Japanese Movie, 1974,
Kikui Seishiro (Support Role)
Kikui Seishiro
Support Role
7.1
1974
Lost Love: Oil Hell
Lost Love: Oil Hell
Japanese Movie, 1974,
(Unknown)
Unknown
0.0
1974
Evil of Dracula
Evil of Dracula
Japanese Movie, 1974,
[The Principal] (Support Role)
[The Principal]
Support Role
7.1
1974
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Japanese Movie, 1974,
Interpol Agent Nanbara (Support Role)
Interpol Agent Nanbara
Support Role
7.0
1973
The Petrified Forest
The Petrified Forest
Japanese Movie, 1973,
Tsuji (Support Role)
Tsuji
Support Role
7.1
1973
Hanzo the Razor 2: The Snare
Hanzo the Razor 2: The Snare
Japanese Movie, 1973,
Honda Rintaro (Support Role)
Honda Rintaro
Support Role
6.5
1972
Kokosei Burai Hikae
Kokosei Burai Hikae
Japanese Movie, 1972,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
1972
A Big Chorus of a Million People
A Big Chorus of a Million People
Japanese Movie, 1972,
Miyahara (Support Role)
Miyahara
Support Role
0.0
1971
Inn of Evil
Inn of Evil
Japanese Movie, 1971,
Genzo (Support Role)
Genzo
Support Role
7.1
1971
Mandara
Mandara
Japanese Movie, 1971,
Maki [Sect leader] (Main Role)
Maki [Sect leader]
Main Role
6.8
1971
Lake of Dracula
Lake of Dracula
Japanese Movie, 1971,
[The Vampire] (Support Role)
[The Vampire]
Support Role
7.0
1971
The Gift of the Fox
The Gift of the Fox
Japanese Movie, 1971,
Einoshin Katsutani (Support Role)
Einoshin Katsutani
Support Role
4.0
1970
Attack at Daylight
Attack at Daylight
Japanese Movie, 1970,
Naru (Support Role)
Naru
Support Role
1.0
1967
The Last Lady
The Last Lady
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Taniyama Keiji (Support Role)
Taniyama Keiji
Support Role
6.0
1965
A Story Written with Water
A Story Written with Water
Japanese Movie, 1965,
Matsutani Takao (Support Role)
Matsutani Takao
Support Role
7.2
1965
Tosei Ichidai
Tosei Ichidai
Japanese Movie, 1965,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
1963
An Eater
An Eater
Japanese Movie, 1963,
(Unknown)
Unknown
0.0
1962
A Wanderer's Notebook
A Wanderer's Notebook
Japanese Movie, 1962,
[Student] (Bit part)
[Student]
Bit part
7.3
Special
Year Title # Role Rating
1982
Kawaii Akuma
Kawaii Akuma
Japanese Special, 1982, 1 eps
[Villa keeper] (Support Role)
1
[Villa keeper]
Support Role
7.0
1981
Kinagashi Bugyo
Kinagashi Bugyo
Japanese Special, 1981, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
1981
Nureta Kokoro
Nureta Kokoro
Japanese Special, 1981, 1 eps
Nozoe Chosuke (Support Role)
1
Nozoe Chosuke
Support Role
7.0
1981
Dai Yuukai
Dai Yuukai
Japanese Special, 1981, 1 eps
Ikari (Support Role)
1
Ikari
Support Role
8.0
1964
Ken
Ken
Japanese Special, 1964, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
1963
Shozuka no Baasan
Shozuka no Baasan
Japanese Special, 1963, 1 eps
(Support Role)
1
Support Role
0.0
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Kishida Shin

Shin Kishida
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  • First Name: Shin
  • Family Name: Kishida
  • Native name: 岸田森
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: October 17, 1939
  • Died: December 28, 1982

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