
Kōji Fujiyama
Kōji Fujiyama was a Japanese actor known for his work with Daiei and Toei Studios in the 1960s and 70s. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in the Gamera series, as well as in various horror, yakuza, and samurai films. He also appeared on television, including many detective dramas and historical dramas. His former stage name is Kōichi Fujiyama. He belonged to OT Kikaku after working at Daiei and Toei. On February 22, 1983, he was arrested in Yokohama for allegedly using stimulants at home. On April 22 of the same year, the Yokohama District Court sentenced Fujiyama to one year and two months in prison, suspended for three years. No appearances have been confirmed since the same year, and his whereabouts after that are unknown.
Known For
Credits
- 1977 · Shinjuku's Number One Drunk-Killer Tetsu as
- 1976 · A Kawachi Rascal's Song as
- 1975 · The Wild Trucker as
- 1975 · Great Jailbreak as
- 1975 · Wolf Guy as Seizo
- 1975 · 13 Steps of Maki: The Young Aristocrats as
- 1975 · Graveyard of Honor as
- 1975 · A Haunted Turkish Bathhouse as Toriyama (Bath-house Manager)
- 1974 · Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread as Goro Kuroki
- 1974 · Violent Fraternity as
- 1974 · A Single Flower Withered as
- 1974 · Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs as
- 1974 · Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell as Tomita Tatewaki
- 1974 · Violent Streets as
- 1973 · The Ando Gang Documentary Film as
- 1973 · Yokosuka Navy Prison as
- 1973 · Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons as Tsutsumi Rokurojiro
- 1973 · Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable as Yamazaki
- 1973 · Internal Sleuth as
- 1973 · Quarreling with Yakuza as
- 1972 · Outlaw Killers: Three Mad Dog Brothers as Adachi
- 1972 · Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701 as Hori
- 1972 · Street Mobster as Ronanushi
- 1972 · Gang Warfare as
- 1972 · Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance as
- 1971 · A Modern Yakuza: Three Decoy Blood Brothers as
- 1971 · The Armed Organization as
- 1971 · Evil Boss vs. Henchmen as
- 1971 · Gamera vs. Zigra as Dr. Tom Wallace
- 1971 · Patience Has An End as
- 1970 · Delinquent Girl Boss: Tokyo Drifters as
- 1970 · The Last Kamikaze as
- 1970 · Code Between Brothers: All New as
- 1970 · Bloodstained Clan of Honor as
- 1970 · Modern Chivarly: Sworn Brothers as
- 1969 · Japan's Violent Gangs: The Boss and the Killers as
- 1969 · The Woman Gambler's Trump Card as
- 1969 · The Private Police as
- 1969 · Woman Gambling Expert: Odd/Even Gambling Trip as
- 1969 · Gateway to Glory as
- 1969 · Brutal Tales of Chivalry 5: Man With The Karajishi Tattoo as
- 1968 · New Prison Walls of Abashiri as
- 1968 · The Woman Gambler's Revenge as
- 1968 · Gamera vs. Viras as Self-Defense Force Commander
- 1967 · Zatoichi Challenged as Gokishi
- 1967 · The Silent Gun as Eizo Obata
- 1967 · G-Men of the Sea: Pacific Ocean Bodyguards as
- 1967 · Medal from the Devil as
- 1967 · Five Star Private as
- 1966 · A Woman's Gamble as
- 1966 · Hoodlum Soldier's Flight to Freedom as
- 1966 · Return of Giant Majin as Ikkaku Arai
- 1966 · Gamera vs. Barugon as Onodera
- 1966 · A Man Worth the Money as
- 1965 · Gamera, the Giant Monster as US Arctic Base Commander
- 1965 · While Yet a Wife as
- 1965 · Zero-Fighters as
- 1965 · Fangs of Vengeance as
- 1965 · 雲を呼ぶ講道館 as
- 1965 · Zatoichi's Revenge as Ronin
- 1965 · Hoodlum Soldier as
- 1964 · Kojiki taishō as
- 1964 · Fight, Zatoichi, Fight as
- 1964 · Black Trump Card as
- 1964 · Fools at Work as Office worker-style hot-blooded man
- 1963 · Ōkuma Shigenobu the great as
- 1962 · Order of Yakuza as
- 1962 · The Midday Trap as Detective Ikeuchi
- 1962 · The Whale God as
- 1962 · Princess and I as
- 1962 · Black Lizard as
- 1962 · 誘拐 as
- 1962 · Aru kankei as
- 1961 · Bad Reputation Returns as
- 1961 · Triangle Moods as
- 1961 · Gonin no totsugeki tai as
- 1960 · Hit and Run Gang as
- 1960 · The Last Betrayal as