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Examples of "hiroshi_abe"
Nakasone is depicted in this film as Hikaru Oshiro, who is played by actor Hiroshi Abe. Hiroshi Abe has previously starred in films like the 2007 film "HERO" and the 2011 film "I Wish". Hiroshi Abe said that he thought this was a "dream story" and that he was very impressed with the passion of the high school students displayed.
His other grandfather, Hiroshi Abe, was also a politician.
The novel was turned into a 2007 live action movie, directed by Masato Harada and starring Shinichi Tsutsumi, Hiroshi Abe, Kippei Shiina, Hiroyuki Miyasako, and Rena Tanaka.
In Toei's 2011 war film "" (聯合艦隊司令長官 山本五十六), Yamaguchi was portrayed by Hiroshi Abe.
The manga was adapted into a live-action film, , directed by Hideyuki Hirayama and starring Junichi Okada, Hiroshi Abe and Machiko Ono. Distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment and Toho, it was released on March 12, 2016, and grossed .
is a 2005 one-off television drama based on the story of the same name in which Irabu is played by Hiroshi Abe. It was produced by Fuji Television and broadcast by them on May 27, 2005.
First lieutenant Hiroshi Abe, the construction supervisor, was later convicted as a B/C class war criminal and sentenced to death. His sentence was later commuted to 15 years in prison.
The construction of the Burma Railway is counted as a war crime committed by Japan in Asia. Hiroshi Abe, the first lieutenant who supervised construction of the railway at Sonkrai where over 3,000 POWs died, was sentenced to death, later commuted to 15 years in prison, as a B/C class war criminal.
She usually appears in TV dramas and specials, variety shows and cultural events. She also remains active as endorser. Aside from co-starring with Hiroshi Abe in Sekisuiheim commercials, she is also doing promotional work for energy drink Lipovitan Fine (with Shun Oguri).
Sōshun's television debut took place in 1975, with the series "Tsūkai! Kōchiyama Sōshun". Shintaro Katsu starred in the 26-episode series on Fuji Television. Kōji Ishizaka played the nemesis Sōshun in NHK's 1996 "Appare Yajūrō", with Hiroshi Abe as the title character Yajūrō.
A sequel to the film titled "The Triumphant Return of General Rouge" was released March 7, 2009. The sequel will be adapted from "General Rouge no Gaisen," which is the third book in the same novel series as "Team Batista." Yuko Takeuchi and Hiroshi Abe will reprise their roles, with director Yoshihiro Nakamura also returning. Masato Sakai has been cast as the film's antagonist.
The voice cast includes Hiroshi Abe as Kenshiro, Takashi Ukaji as Raoh, Yuriko Ishida as Yuria, and Kou Shibasaki as Reina (a new character), all of whom were live-action actors with little voice acting experience prior to the production of the movies.
"Forbidden Siren" (サイレン) is a movie adaptation of "Siren". It was released in Japan on February 9, 2006 to coincide with the Japanese release of "Forbidden Siren 2", on which the movie is loosely based. "Forbidden Siren" was directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and stars actors Yui Ichikawa, Leo Morimoto, Naoki Tanaka, Hiroshi Abe, Naomi Nishida, Suzuki Matsuo, Kyûsaku Shimada, Mai Takahashi, and Jun Nishiyama.
Hiroshi Abe (born ca. 1922) is a former Japanese soldier and a repented war criminal. As a first lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, he supervised construction of the Burma Railway at Songkrai. Over twelve thousand Allied prisoners of war died under his supervision.
Filming began on July 5, 2013 in Kuching, Malaysia. The trade company employee Shinichi (Noriyuki Higashiyama) recommends to Naoko (Yukie Nakama) and Jiro (Hiroshi Abe) to go to a beautiful place abroad. There, Naoko and Jiro meets tribal shaman (Kiko Mizuhara) and unravel her tricks.
The lead-off track "Gekkō" was initially used as a theme song for "Trick" starring Yukie Nakama and Hiroshi Abe, a television drama series aired on Asahi TV in 2000. It was released as a single in August 2000 and became smash hit. At the end of the album, different rendition of the song was included.
In 2008, Matsumoto took on his first jidaigeki role in a re-make of Akira Kurosawa's "The Hidden Fortress", "", with award-winning actors Hiroshi Abe, Kippei Shiina and Masami Nagasawa. Soon after, TBS decided to end the "Hana Yori Dango" series through a film. "Hana Yori Dango Final", which hit the big screen on June 28, 2008 in Japan, became a box office hit.
Akiyama is one of the main characters of "Saka no ue no kumo" ("Clouds over the slope"), a novel by Shiba Ryotaro, adapted as a historical drama on the Japanese television network NHK from 2009-2011. Akiyama was portrayed by actor Hiroshi Abe.
"Arigato" was released as the title track of a single album on 28 September 2011. It was released in a Limited Edition 'A' version and an ordinary 'B' version. The 'A' version come a DVD containing special footage of this film. Actor Hiroshi Abe appears on the front cover of the 'B' version of this single.
The film received four nominations at the 38th Japan Academy Prize: Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Kiichi Nakai), Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Hiroshi Abe), Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction (Fumio Ogawa) and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Recording (Osamu Onodera).