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  1. Actor, voice actor. Years active. 1952–1996. Akiji Kobayashi (小林昭二, Kobayashi Akiji, September 6, 1930 – August 27, 1996), sometimes credited as Shōji Kobayashi, was a Japanese actor. He attended Nihon University College of Art, but withdrew before completing his degree and joined the Haiyuza Theatre Company in 1949. [1]

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  3. Akiji Kobayashi(小林 昭二, Kobayashi Akiji), sometimes credited as Shoji Kobayashi(小林 昭二, Kobayashi Shōji) or Issei Mori, was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was best known in the West for portraying Captain Toshio Muramatsu in Ultraman. He also portrayed Tobee Tachibana throughout the Kamen Rider Series . Contents. 1Death. 2Roles. 2.1Other Roles.

  4. Aug 27, 1996 · Biography. Akiji Kobayashi (小林昭二, Kobayashi Akiji, September 6, 1930 – August 27, 1996), sometimes credited as Shōji Kobayashi, was a Japanese actor. He attended Nihon University College of Art, but withdrew before completing his degree and joined the Haiyuza Theatre Company in 1949.

  5. Akiji Kobayashi (小林昭二, Kobayashi Akiji), sometimes credited as Shōji Kobayashi, was a Japanese actor who played Tobei Tachibana ("Oya-san") in the early years of the Kamen Rider Series, starting in the original Kamen Rider in 1971 to Kamen Rider Stronger in 1975. Before Kamen Rider, he was best...

  6. Kobayashi Akiji (September 6, 1930 — August 27, 1996, born in Tokyo, Japan), sometimes credited as Shouji Kobayashi or Issei Mori, was a Japanese actor. He is best known in the West for portraying the role of Captain Mura (Muramatsu) in the 1966 - 1967 television series, Ultraman.

  7. Kobayashi Akiji, sometimes credited as Kobayashi Shouji or Mori Issei, was a Japanese actor who played Tōbei Tachibana ("Oya-san") in the early years of the Kamen Rider Series, starting in the original Kamen Rider in 1971 to Kamen Rider Stronger in 1976.