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Masashi Ishibashi (actor)

Masashi Ishibashi (石橋雅史, Ishibashi Masashi, January 4, 1933[2][3] – December 19, 2018[4][5]), was a Japanese actor and martial artist. Ishibashi had an extensive career in Japanese television, where was famous as portraying villains in historical dramas, in roles such as bad lieutenants, shifty merchants, yakuza, bandits, and corrupt priests.

Masashi Ishibashi
石橋雅史
Born
Masashi Ishibashi

(1933-01-04)January 4, 1933
DiedDecember 8, 2018(2018-12-08) (aged 85)
Other namesMilton Ishibashi[a]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • martial artist
Years active1950s–2018
WebsiteMasashi Ishibashi's blog

Ishibashi had significant presence in television productions like NHK's Taiga drama series, The Unfettered Shogun, Hissatsu series and Nashonaru gekijō [jp]. He also had frequent roles in various 1970s and 1980s Tokusatsu TV series, most notably in Super Sentai series.[6] His movie career was mostly specialized in martial arts movies and crime dramas. One of his best known starring roles in the west is the role of the villain Tateki Shikenbaru, a.k.a. "Junjo", in the Sonny Chiba vehicle The Street Fighter.

Biography edit

Born in Hualien City, in Taiwan during the Japanese rule[2][3] His father is a professional soldier and he has two younger brothers.[3] At the end of the war, he repatriated to Yanagawa, Fukuoka, and lived there until he graduated from Fukuoka Prefectural Denshukan High School [ja].[3] Later, he graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Drama.[3][7][8]

In 1956, at the same time as graduating from university, he joined a Bungakuza-affiliated Theater Institute and went on to become an actor.[2][3] Eventually, he became a member of the Bungakuza theater company proper, but he also worked as greengrocer, a pachinko parlor clerk, and a laborer on the side. As Ishibashi had been practicing Goju-Ryu style of Karate since he was a school student, he was hired by Mas Oyama as a Karate Instructor for his Oyama Dojo and the Kyokushin Kaikan, earning his living expenses that way as well.[9][10][11]

On the stage, he had roles in the plays Sono hito o shirazu (その人を知らず) (1957) and honō no hito (炎の人) (1958).[3] After leaving Bungakuza in 1964, he became active in TV dramas and movies.[2][3]

Most of Ishibashi's acting career is focused on Television work. His first movie role was in the 1970 Toho film Yajūtoshi (野獣都市), based on the 1961 novel by Haruhiko Oyabu [ja]. He had his career breakthrough in the 1973 action film Bodigaado Kiba: Hissatsu sankaku tobi starring Sonny Chiba, playing an antagonist role against the main character.[12]

He had a starring role in the 1974 Sonny Chiba vehicle The Street Fighter. He had been chosen to play the role of "Tateki Shikenbaru",[b] by the recommendation of Sonny Chiba, based on the experiences in the prior movie. He was also stunt coordinator directing all the fighting scenes at the request of the leading Chiba and director Shigehiro Ozawa.[12][13]

Since then, Ishibashi was active in Toei Company's Martial arts films and action dramas during the 1970s. Ishibashi was also Sonny Chiba's Kyokushin instructor at the Oyama Dojo.[14] Ishibashi also taught karate at the Japan Action Club [ja] founded by Chiba.[15]

Ishibashi had appeared in the TBS jidaigeki period drama Mito Kōmon 46 times in guest roles. He had also acted in multiple roles in Tokusatsu action series Super Sentai, having had roles in J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, Battle Fever J, Kagaku Sentai Dynaman, Kousoku Sentai Turboranger, Chōjin Sentai Jetman and Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle.[6]

In 1978, Ishibashi appeared in Fuji TV's Ōrusutā kazoku taikō utagassen [ja], where his personality was evaluated by Kinichi Hagimoto, who also hosted the show. In 1979, he made a regular appearance in the TV Asashi's variety show Kinchan'nodokomadeyaruno! [ja], where he played the role of a neighbor of the house where Kinichi Hagimoto's character lives.[2]

He died on December 19, 2018, at the age of 85.[4][5]

Martial arts edit

Ishibashi learned judo and kendo from his father from an early age.[7] While attending Denshukan High School, he practiced judo, and after entering the theater department of Nihon University College of Art, he began attending the Goju-ryu dojo in Asakusa.[7] Eventually, Ishibashi became the captain of the Goju-ryu Karatedo club at the university.[16][17] and after graduating, he was a martial arts teacher of the same institution.[18]

At the request of Mas Oyama, who is also a senior in Goju-ryu Karate, Ishibashi worked as an instructor at the Oyama Dojo and Kyokushin Kaikan during his early days as an actor.[7][17] At the time, his Goju-Ryu community disallowed him from teaching Karate at the Oyama's Dojo, because he taught a style independent of Goju-Ryu. But due to Oyama persistently asking Ishibashi, he relented and agreed to teach at Oyama Dojo.[16]

Ishibashi is one of Oyama's so-called legends and was often asked to show the "10-yen coin bending" at Oyama's Karate demonstrations.[19] Ishibashi was also present in witnessing Mas Oyama fighting the 550 kg bull at the Denen Coliseum in November 1956.[20] He is also a "kotei" of Oyama. Many of Oyama's students under the guidance of Ishibashi later played the role furthering the International Karate Organization.

Ishibashi had coached Terutomo Yamazaki, whom Ishibashi expected to be talented when Yamazaki was still a white belt, and taught him one-on-one after the joint training.[17][21] In his blog, Ishibashi recounts how Yamazaki, who had won the 1st Open Tournament All Japan Karatedo Championships held by the International Karate Organization for the first time, would first tell this to Ishibashi to his joy. Their master-student relationship continued, with Yamazaki, who was adviser to a wine company, often gifting wine to Ishibashi.[22]

According to Hatsuo Royama; "[Ishibashi] was tall and very flexible, slim and not a [typical karateka], but could easily lift 70-80kg on a bench press." He recounted how Ishibashi managed to completely swarm him in training. Royama also tells that Ishibashi would instruct errors in approach to Kumite.[18]

Shigeru Oyama said of Ishibashi that "There were three great seniors[c] at the time [of the conception of Kyokushin]. Mr. Ishibashi was the kindest of [Mas Oyama's] seniors."[23]

Other students include Hirofumi Okada, Kazuhisa Watanabe, Jun Fujimaki, Yasuhiko Oyama, Jon Bluming, Shinichi Chiba (alias Sonny Chiba), Yuzo Goda, Tadashi Nakamura, Shigeo Kato, Hideyuki Ashihara, Yoshiji Soeno and others.[17]

Personal life edit

He married in 1963 and has a son.[3] His own blog states that he is practicing his karate while also training his juniors, and often posted his own haikus.[24]

Filmography edit

Theater edit

  • Sono hito o shirazu (その人を知らず) (1957, Theater Company Bungakuza)
  • Honō no hito (炎の人) (1958, Theater Company Bungakuza)
  • Udzuki koi monogatari (雨月恋物語) (1991, Shinbashi Embujo)

Television edit

  • NHK Taiga drama series:
  • Karate Fuunji [jp] (1964–1965, NTV / Shimadzu Pro)
  • Maguma taishi [jp] (CX / P Productions) – 2 episodes (10 and 44)
  • Tokubetsu kidō sōsa-tai [jp] – (NET / Toei Company) – 12 episode appearances (1967–1976)
  • Key Hunter (TBS / Toei) – 3 appearances (1968, 1971)
  • Daichūshingura – Episode 7 "The Great Decision" (1971, NET / Mifune Productions) – as Sanroku Mishima
  • Ōedo Sōsamō (12ch / Nikkatsu → Mifune Productions) – 6 appearances between 1971 and 1991
  • Kamen Rider series (MBS / Toei)
    • Kamen Rider – Episode 4 "Man-Eating Sarracenian" (1971) --Combatant No.3
    • Kamen Rider Super-1 – Episode 1 "The Transformation of a Remodeled Human for the Planet", Episode 2 "The Time for Fighting Comes! The Technique is Akashin Kobayashiken" (1980) – Gosuke Saruwatari (Fire Kong Humanoid)
    • Kamen Rider BLACK – Episode 40 "Secret of the Karate Master" (1988) --Saburo Takasugi
  • Return of Ultraman – Episode 9 "Monster Island SOS" (1971, TBS / Tsuburaya Productions) --Kondo Team Leader
  • Ronin of the Wilderness (NET / Mifune Productions) – 1st Series Episode 42 (1972) and 2nd Series Episode 32 (1974)
  • Hissatsu series (ABC / Shochiku)
    • Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō – Episode 19 "I saw the hardships of one-stroke enlightenment" (1975)
    • Hissatsu Shigotonin (1980)
      • Episode 39 "Comb Technique Slash! Lullaby"—Genjuro Hashizume
      • Episode 73 "Disruption Technique Gekijou! Straight Stab"—Tamura Kakunosuke
    • Shin Hissatsu Shigotonin
      • Episode 5 "Main Water Part-time Job" (1981) --A Buddhist Monk
      • Episode 33 "Patience with the Main Water Coarse Food" (1982) – Norizen Okuhira
    • Shin hissatsushimainin Episode 7 "Shell Bushi is a Child Abandoned Song" (1982) --Ben
    • Hissatsu Watashinin Episode 9 "I will hand it over at an unrelated graveyard" (1983) --Genba Akamatsu
    • Hissatsu Shigoton V Episode 12 "Fighting the Dragon Ninja of the Braid Shop" (1985)-Hajime Tsukumo
    • Hissastu Hashikaketo Episode 7 "Exploring the Red Plum of Yushima Tenjin" (1985)
    • Hissatsu Shigoto V. Fierce Fighting Episode 32 "Blacksmith's Government, Fighting Underwater" (1986) --Katsuzo
    • Hissatsu Shigoton V. Fengyun Ryutora Hen Episode 15 "Edo Daibutsu Karakuri Open Eyes" (1987) --Genda
    • Hissatsu Shigoton Clash! Episode 19 "Hide, Become a Model for a Female Painter" (1992) --Mamoru Takizawa
  • Super Sentai series:
  • The Unfettered Shogun series: (ANB / Toei)
    • Series 1 – 5 appearances
    • Series 2 – 7 appearances
    • Series 3 – 5 appearances
    • Series 4 – 2 appearances
    • Series 5 – Episode 37 "My Love" (1994) --Sotayu Shibanuma
    • Series 6 – Episode 42 "Mother with Golden Jizo" (1995) --Anzai Hyogo Head
  • Momotarō-zamurai (NTV / Toei) – 7 appearances between 1979 and 1981
  • The Super Girl – Episode 13 "Female Dragon, Crimson's Deadly Fist" (1979, 12ch / Toei) – as Masaru Tendo
  • G-Men '75 (TBS / Toei) – 2 appearances in 1979 and 1980
  • Nashonaru gekijō [jp] – various appearances between 1979 and 2000
  • Miracle Girl (1980, 12ch / Toei) – two appearances
  • Shin Edo no Kaze – Episode 24 "Hagure Yado Hostage Incident" (1980, CX / Toho)
  • Shadow Warriors (KTV / Toei)
    • Shadow Warriors II – Episode 7 "Phantom! Scorpion Raid" (1981) --Rando Sakai
    • Shadow Warriors IV – Episode 8 "A Flock of Prostitutes Glittering in the Darkness" (1985) --Tokubei Matsunoya
  • Tokusō Saizensen – Episode 230 "Strip Scandal!" (1981, ANB / Toei) --Genji Yamamoto
  • Metal Hero Series (ANB / Toei)
    • Space Sheriff Gavan – Episode 3 "It's hard! Stop Dr. Kuroboshi's Bem project" (1982) --Dr. Kuroboshi
    • Super Rescue Solbrain – Episode 25 "Respond to the Giant Mothership" (1991) --Professor Shimano
  • Seibu Keisatsu (ANB / Ishihara Pro)
    • Part 2 – 2 appearances
    • Part 3 – 3 appearances
  • The Hangman series [jp] – multiple appearances
  • Choshichiro Edo Nikki – Series 1 Episode 23 "Dawn Song" (1984, NTV / Union Motion Picture) – as "Toda"
  • Nebula Mask Machineman – Episode 24 "Confrontation! Ninja Thief" (1984, NTV / Toei) --Hantayu Hyakuchi
  • Taiyō ni Hoero! – Episode 695 "Woman in a Red Dress" (1986, NTV / Toho) --Numata
  • Sukeban Deka III – Shoujo Ninpocho Denki – Episode 5 "Defeat! Devil's Kendama Killing Method" (1986, CX / Toei) --Tengu Shihan
  • Zoku Sanbiki ga Kiru! – Episode 13 "Mother's Love's Successor and Shura's Journey" (1989, ANB / Toei)
  • Onihei Hankachō – Episode 8 "Thief Nisujimichi" (1990, CX / Shochiku) --Tajiro Kadaki
  • Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi (ANB / Toei)
    • 1st Series, Episode 14 "Hamamatsu, the murder of a girl" (1991) --Bicchu Saegusa
    • 2nd Series, Episode 16 "Karuizawa, a Woman Aiming at Hatamoto Gosengoku as an Enemy" (1993) --Shigezaemon Kajimoto
  • Ue o Muite Arukō: Sakamoto Kyu Monogatari (2005) – as Kiyoshi Oshima

Film edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ As credited in Return of the Street Fighter and Black Panther Bitch M.[1]
  2. ^ Also known as "Junjo" in the English dub for western releases.
  3. ^ These three being Eiji Yasuda [ja] (who specialized in lightning fast kicks), Kenji Kurosaki (who specialized in harsh kumite) and Ishibashi, who is described as "brilliant and gentle expert of kumite."[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "Masashi Ishibashi". IMDb.
  2. ^ a b c d e 『福島民報』1979年12月19日付朝刊、9面。"Fukushima Minpo" morning edition dated December 19, 1979, page 9.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Japanese Movie Biographical Dictionary" Actor Edition <Volume 1> Volume Kinema Junpo, 1996, p. 116. ISBN 978-4873761886.
  4. ^ a b "石橋雅史さん死去、時代劇や戦隊ヒーロー番組の悪役として活躍". SANSPO.COM(サンスポ). December 23, 2018. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  5. ^ a b https://www.chunichi.co.jp/chuspo/article/entertainment/news/CK2018122202000174.html – "The Meiakuyaku"; "Masashi Ishibashi died, 85 years old, presence in" Mito Komon ", Chunichi Sports. (December 22, 2018) Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Special Feature: Super Sentai Official Mook 20th Century 1991 Chojin Sentai Jetman" Kodansha <Kodansha Series MOOK>, May 10, 2018, p. 30. ISBN 978-4-06-509613-0.
  7. ^ a b c d May issue of "Monthly Power Karate", Power Karate Publishing Co., Ltd., 3rd floor, Aoi Building, 3-31-10 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 1983, p. 48.
  8. ^ Norihisa Okamoto, "Kensei Mas Oyama, the strongest karate on earth," "Monthly Full Contact KARATE," April issue, separate volume No. 179, Fukushodo, April 1, 1998, pp. 32—41.
  9. ^ "Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272.
  10. ^ 100 Shinkyokushinkai Karate Powerhouses "Legendary Oyama Dojo" by the Supreme Advisors of Goda and Royama, pp. 58–61.
  11. ^ Oyama, Masutatsu (December 1, 1982). Entrance Guide for Kyokushin Karate. Tokyo, Japan: International Karate Organization/Kyokushin Kaikan. p. 91.
  12. ^ a b 石橋雅史 (August 4, 2008). "負けるわけにゃいきまっせんばい! 66". 石橋雅史の万歩計. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  13. ^ 石橋雅史 (August 6, 2008). "負けるわけにゃいきまっせんばい! 68". 石橋雅史の万歩計. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  14. ^ "Kyokushin Gaiden – Another Fight of the Kyokushin", Piipurusha, 1999, pages 173–174.
  15. ^ ^ "Seishin Kaikan Director Seigo Inoue and other former JAC member roundtable discussions" "Full Contact KARATE Magazine" Volume 3 Martial Arts Union, June 1, 2016, p. 7. ASIN B078GG1KDB.
  16. ^ a b Norihisa Okamoto, "Kensei Oyama, the strongest karate on earth," "Monthly Full Contact KARATE," April issue, separate volume No. 179, Fukushodo, April 1, 1998, pp. 32—41.
  17. ^ a b c d "Reviving Legend" Oyama Dojo "Reader" (First Edition) Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd. (Original work January 14, 2000). ISBN 4930943272.
  18. ^ a b Hatsuo Royama, Lifelong Karatedo, Sports Life, 1980, pp. 25–30.
  19. ^ Terutomo Yamazaki "Karatebakaichidai-ki", 2nd, April 12, pp. 7/22.
  20. ^ Terutomo Yamazaki "Karatebakaichidai-ki", 16th, August 2, pp. 7/22.
  21. ^ Terutomo Yamazaki "Karatebakaichidai-ki", 3rd, April 19, pp. 7/22.
  22. ^ https://masaishi.exblog.jp/5678830/ – Masashi Ishibashi (June 21, 2007). “Wine”. Masashi Ishibashi's blog. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  23. ^ a b "Reading the genius Kenji Kurosaki!" "Gong Martial Arts" Nippon Sports Publishing Co., Ltd., No. 35, 1996, p. 22.
  24. ^ (see website)

External links edit

  • Masashi Ishibashi at IMDb

masashi, ishibashi, actor, japanese, politician, served, chairman, japan, socialist, party, from, 1983, 1986, masashi, ishibashi, masashi, ishibashi, 石橋雅史, ishibashi, masashi, january, 1933, december, 2018, japanese, actor, martial, artist, ishibashi, extensiv. For the Japanese politician who served as chairman of the Japan Socialist Party from 1983 to 1986 see Masashi Ishibashi Masashi Ishibashi 石橋雅史 Ishibashi Masashi January 4 1933 2 3 December 19 2018 4 5 was a Japanese actor and martial artist Ishibashi had an extensive career in Japanese television where was famous as portraying villains in historical dramas in roles such as bad lieutenants shifty merchants yakuza bandits and corrupt priests Masashi Ishibashi石橋雅史BornMasashi Ishibashi 1933 01 04 January 4 1933Hualien Port Taiwan under Japanese ruleDiedDecember 8 2018 2018 12 08 aged 85 Other namesMilton Ishibashi a OccupationsActormartial artistYears active1950s 2018WebsiteMasashi Ishibashi s blog Ishibashi had significant presence in television productions like NHK s Taiga drama series The Unfettered Shogun Hissatsu series and Nashonaru gekijō jp He also had frequent roles in various 1970s and 1980s Tokusatsu TV series most notably in Super Sentai series 6 His movie career was mostly specialized in martial arts movies and crime dramas One of his best known starring roles in the west is the role of the villain Tateki Shikenbaru a k a Junjo in the Sonny Chiba vehicle The Street Fighter Contents 1 Biography 2 Martial arts 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Theater 4 2 Television 4 3 Film 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiography editBorn in Hualien City in Taiwan during the Japanese rule 2 3 His father is a professional soldier and he has two younger brothers 3 At the end of the war he repatriated to Yanagawa Fukuoka and lived there until he graduated from Fukuoka Prefectural Denshukan High School ja 3 Later he graduated from Nihon University College of Art Department of Drama 3 7 8 In 1956 at the same time as graduating from university he joined a Bungakuza affiliated Theater Institute and went on to become an actor 2 3 Eventually he became a member of the Bungakuza theater company proper but he also worked as greengrocer a pachinko parlor clerk and a laborer on the side As Ishibashi had been practicing Goju Ryu style of Karate since he was a school student he was hired by Mas Oyama as a Karate Instructor for his Oyama Dojo and the Kyokushin Kaikan earning his living expenses that way as well 9 10 11 On the stage he had roles in the plays Sono hito o shirazu その人を知らず 1957 and honō no hito 炎の人 1958 3 After leaving Bungakuza in 1964 he became active in TV dramas and movies 2 3 Most of Ishibashi s acting career is focused on Television work His first movie role was in the 1970 Toho film Yajutoshi 野獣都市 based on the 1961 novel by Haruhiko Oyabu ja He had his career breakthrough in the 1973 action film Bodigaado Kiba Hissatsu sankaku tobi starring Sonny Chiba playing an antagonist role against the main character 12 He had a starring role in the 1974 Sonny Chiba vehicle The Street Fighter He had been chosen to play the role of Tateki Shikenbaru b by the recommendation of Sonny Chiba based on the experiences in the prior movie He was also stunt coordinator directing all the fighting scenes at the request of the leading Chiba and director Shigehiro Ozawa 12 13 Since then Ishibashi was active in Toei Company s Martial arts films and action dramas during the 1970s Ishibashi was also Sonny Chiba s Kyokushin instructor at the Oyama Dojo 14 Ishibashi also taught karate at the Japan Action Club ja founded by Chiba 15 Ishibashi had appeared in the TBS jidaigeki period drama Mito Kōmon 46 times in guest roles He had also acted in multiple roles in Tokusatsu action series Super Sentai having had roles in J A K Q Dengekitai Battle Fever J Kagaku Sentai Dynaman Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Chōjin Sentai Jetman and Juken Sentai Gekiranger Nei Nei Hou Hou Hong Kong Decisive Battle 6 In 1978 Ishibashi appeared in Fuji TV s Ōrusuta kazoku taikō utagassen ja where his personality was evaluated by Kinichi Hagimoto who also hosted the show In 1979 he made a regular appearance in the TV Asashi s variety show Kinchan nodokomadeyaruno ja where he played the role of a neighbor of the house where Kinichi Hagimoto s character lives 2 He died on December 19 2018 at the age of 85 4 5 Martial arts editIshibashi learned judo and kendo from his father from an early age 7 While attending Denshukan High School he practiced judo and after entering the theater department of Nihon University College of Art he began attending the Goju ryu dojo in Asakusa 7 Eventually Ishibashi became the captain of the Goju ryu Karatedo club at the university 16 17 and after graduating he was a martial arts teacher of the same institution 18 At the request of Mas Oyama who is also a senior in Goju ryu Karate Ishibashi worked as an instructor at the Oyama Dojo and Kyokushin Kaikan during his early days as an actor 7 17 At the time his Goju Ryu community disallowed him from teaching Karate at the Oyama s Dojo because he taught a style independent of Goju Ryu But due to Oyama persistently asking Ishibashi he relented and agreed to teach at Oyama Dojo 16 Ishibashi is one of Oyama s so called legends and was often asked to show the 10 yen coin bending at Oyama s Karate demonstrations 19 Ishibashi was also present in witnessing Mas Oyama fighting the 550 kg bull at the Denen Coliseum in November 1956 20 He is also a kotei of Oyama Many of Oyama s students under the guidance of Ishibashi later played the role furthering the International Karate Organization Ishibashi had coached Terutomo Yamazaki whom Ishibashi expected to be talented when Yamazaki was still a white belt and taught him one on one after the joint training 17 21 In his blog Ishibashi recounts how Yamazaki who had won the 1st Open Tournament All Japan Karatedo Championships held by the International Karate Organization for the first time would first tell this to Ishibashi to his joy Their master student relationship continued with Yamazaki who was adviser to a wine company often gifting wine to Ishibashi 22 According to Hatsuo Royama Ishibashi was tall and very flexible slim and not a typical karateka but could easily lift 70 80kg on a bench press He recounted how Ishibashi managed to completely swarm him in training Royama also tells that Ishibashi would instruct errors in approach to Kumite 18 Shigeru Oyama said of Ishibashi that There were three great seniors c at the time of the conception of Kyokushin Mr Ishibashi was the kindest of Mas Oyama s seniors 23 Other students include Hirofumi Okada Kazuhisa Watanabe Jun Fujimaki Yasuhiko Oyama Jon Bluming Shinichi Chiba alias Sonny Chiba Yuzo Goda Tadashi Nakamura Shigeo Kato Hideyuki Ashihara Yoshiji Soeno and others 17 Personal life editHe married in 1963 and has a son 3 His own blog states that he is practicing his karate while also training his juniors and often posted his own haikus 24 Filmography editTheater edit Sono hito o shirazu その人を知らず 1957 Theater Company Bungakuza Honō no hito 炎の人 1958 Theater Company Bungakuza Udzuki koi monogatari 雨月恋物語 1991 Shinbashi Embujo Television edit NHK Taiga drama series Akō Rōshi 1964 Kunitori Monogatari 1973 Katsu Kaishu 1974 Kashin jp 1977 as Kijima Matabei Dokuganryu Masamune 1987 Hachidai Shogun Yoshimune jp 1995 as Masatake Inao Aoi 2000 as Hirohashi Kanekatsu Musashi 武蔵 MUSASHI jp as Tadashi Okubo Karate Fuunji jp 1964 1965 NTV Shimadzu Pro Maguma taishi jp CX P Productions 2 episodes 10 and 44 Tokubetsu kidō sōsa tai jp NET Toei Company 12 episode appearances 1967 1976 Key Hunter TBS Toei 3 appearances 1968 1971 Daichushingura Episode 7 The Great Decision 1971 NET Mifune Productions as Sanroku Mishima Ōedo Sōsamō 12ch Nikkatsu Mifune Productions 6 appearances between 1971 and 1991 Kamen Rider series MBS Toei Kamen Rider Episode 4 Man Eating Sarracenian 1971 Combatant No 3 Kamen Rider Super 1 Episode 1 The Transformation of a Remodeled Human for the Planet Episode 2 The Time for Fighting Comes The Technique is Akashin Kobayashiken 1980 Gosuke Saruwatari Fire Kong Humanoid Kamen Rider BLACK Episode 40 Secret of the Karate Master 1988 Saburo Takasugi Return of Ultraman Episode 9 Monster Island SOS 1971 TBS Tsuburaya Productions Kondo Team Leader Ronin of the Wilderness NET Mifune Productions 1st Series Episode 42 1972 and 2nd Series Episode 32 1974 Hissatsu series ABC Shochiku Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō Episode 19 I saw the hardships of one stroke enlightenment 1975 Hissatsu Shigotonin 1980 Episode 39 Comb Technique Slash Lullaby Genjuro Hashizume Episode 73 Disruption Technique Gekijou Straight Stab Tamura Kakunosuke Shin Hissatsu Shigotonin Episode 5 Main Water Part time Job 1981 A Buddhist Monk Episode 33 Patience with the Main Water Coarse Food 1982 Norizen Okuhira Shin hissatsushimainin Episode 7 Shell Bushi is a Child Abandoned Song 1982 Ben Hissatsu Watashinin Episode 9 I will hand it over at an unrelated graveyard 1983 Genba Akamatsu Hissatsu Shigoton V Episode 12 Fighting the Dragon Ninja of the Braid Shop 1985 Hajime Tsukumo Hissastu Hashikaketo Episode 7 Exploring the Red Plum of Yushima Tenjin 1985 Hissatsu Shigoto V Fierce Fighting Episode 32 Blacksmith s Government Fighting Underwater 1986 Katsuzo Hissatsu Shigoton V Fengyun Ryutora Hen Episode 15 Edo Daibutsu Karakuri Open Eyes 1987 Genda Hissatsu Shigoton Clash Episode 19 Hide Become a Model for a Female Painter 1992 Mamoru Takizawa Super Sentai series J A K Q Dengekitai 1977 Iron Claw Battle Fever J 1979 Bengal Tiger Nenriki Phantom Voice Episode 4 2nd Commander Hedder Header Phantom Voice Episode 51 Kagaku Sentai Dynaman 1983 General Kar Kousoku Sentai Turboranger 1989 Dr Rehda Chojin Sentai Jetman Episode 27 The Great Escape from Makai 1991 Yasumoto Shonin The Unfettered Shogun series ANB Toei Series 1 5 appearances Series 2 7 appearances Series 3 5 appearances Series 4 2 appearances Series 5 Episode 37 My Love 1994 Sotayu Shibanuma Series 6 Episode 42 Mother with Golden Jizo 1995 Anzai Hyogo Head Momotarō zamurai NTV Toei 7 appearances between 1979 and 1981 The Super Girl Episode 13 Female Dragon Crimson s Deadly Fist 1979 12ch Toei as Masaru Tendo G Men 75 TBS Toei 2 appearances in 1979 and 1980 Nashonaru gekijō jp various appearances between 1979 and 2000 Miracle Girl 1980 12ch Toei two appearances Shin Edo no Kaze Episode 24 Hagure Yado Hostage Incident 1980 CX Toho Shadow Warriors KTV Toei Shadow Warriors II Episode 7 Phantom Scorpion Raid 1981 Rando Sakai Shadow Warriors IV Episode 8 A Flock of Prostitutes Glittering in the Darkness 1985 Tokubei Matsunoya Tokusō Saizensen Episode 230 Strip Scandal 1981 ANB Toei Genji Yamamoto Metal Hero Series ANB Toei Space Sheriff Gavan Episode 3 It s hard Stop Dr Kuroboshi s Bem project 1982 Dr Kuroboshi Super Rescue Solbrain Episode 25 Respond to the Giant Mothership 1991 Professor Shimano Seibu Keisatsu ANB Ishihara Pro Part 2 2 appearances Part 3 3 appearances The Hangman series jp multiple appearances Choshichiro Edo Nikki Series 1 Episode 23 Dawn Song 1984 NTV Union Motion Picture as Toda Nebula Mask Machineman Episode 24 Confrontation Ninja Thief 1984 NTV Toei Hantayu Hyakuchi Taiyō ni Hoero Episode 695 Woman in a Red Dress 1986 NTV Toho Numata Sukeban Deka III Shoujo Ninpocho Denki Episode 5 Defeat Devil s Kendama Killing Method 1986 CX Toei Tengu Shihan Zoku Sanbiki ga Kiru Episode 13 Mother s Love s Successor and Shura s Journey 1989 ANB Toei Onihei Hankachō Episode 8 Thief Nisujimichi 1990 CX Shochiku Tajiro Kadaki Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi ANB Toei 1st Series Episode 14 Hamamatsu the murder of a girl 1991 Bicchu Saegusa 2nd Series Episode 16 Karuizawa a Woman Aiming at Hatamoto Gosengoku as an Enemy 1993 Shigezaemon Kajimoto Ue o Muite Arukō Sakamoto Kyu Monogatari 2005 as Kiyoshi Oshima Film edit Yajutoshi jp as Gonda first movie role Belladonna of Sadness 1973 Mushi Production Nippon Herald Films Walla Voice Bodigaado Kiba Hissatsu sankaku tobi Kazuki Samejima The Street Fighter and Sister Street Fighter series The Street Fighter 1974 Tateki Shikenbaru aka Junjo Return of the Street Fighter 1974 Tateki Shikenbaru aka Junjo Sister Street Fighter 1974 Kazunao Inubashiri aka Hammerhead Sister Street Fighter Hanging by a Thread 1974 Inoichiro Honiden The Return of the Sister Street Fighter 1975 Dragon Princess 1976 Shiroge Oni Black Panther Bitch M 1974 Nakata Champion of Death 1975 Nanba Karate for Life 1977 Gōzō Yonashima G I Samurai 1979 as Hosokawa Fujitaka Shogun s Ninja 1980 as Momochi Sandayu Roaring Fire 1981 as Hibiki Orochi the Eight Headed Dragon 1994 Juken Sentai Gekiranger Nei Nei Hou Hou Hong Kong Decisive Battle 2007 as YangNotes edit As credited in Return of the Street Fighter and Black Panther Bitch M 1 Also known as Junjo in the English dub for western releases These three being Eiji Yasuda ja who specialized in lightning fast kicks Kenji Kurosaki who specialized in harsh kumite and Ishibashi who is described as brilliant and gentle expert of kumite 23 References edit Masashi Ishibashi IMDb a b c d e 福島民報 1979年12月19日付朝刊 9面 Fukushima Minpo morning edition dated December 19 1979 page 9 a b c d e f g h i Japanese Movie Biographical Dictionary Actor Edition lt Volume 1 gt Volume Kinema Junpo 1996 p 116 ISBN 978 4873761886 a b 石橋雅史さん死去 時代劇や戦隊ヒーロー番組の悪役として活躍 SANSPO COM サンスポ December 23 2018 Retrieved November 21 2020 a b https www chunichi co jp chuspo article entertainment news CK2018122202000174 html The Meiakuyaku Masashi Ishibashi died 85 years old presence in Mito Komon Chunichi Sports December 22 2018 Retrieved December 22 2018 a b Special Feature Super Sentai Official Mook 20th Century 1991 Chojin Sentai Jetman Kodansha lt Kodansha Series MOOK gt May 10 2018 p 30 ISBN 978 4 06 509613 0 a b c d May issue of Monthly Power Karate Power Karate Publishing Co Ltd 3rd floor Aoi Building 3 31 10 Nishiikebukuro Toshima ku Tokyo 1983 p 48 Norihisa Okamoto Kensei Mas Oyama the strongest karate on earth Monthly Full Contact KARATE April issue separate volume No 179 Fukushodo April 1 1998 pp 32 41 Reviving Legend Oyama Dojo Reader First Edition Nippon Sports Publishing Co Ltd Original 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Lifelong Karatedo Sports Life 1980 pp 25 30 Terutomo Yamazaki Karatebakaichidai ki 2nd April 12 pp 7 22 Terutomo Yamazaki Karatebakaichidai ki 16th August 2 pp 7 22 Terutomo Yamazaki Karatebakaichidai ki 3rd April 19 pp 7 22 https masaishi exblog jp 5678830 Masashi Ishibashi June 21 2007 Wine Masashi Ishibashi s blog Retrieved August 25 2012 a b Reading the genius Kenji Kurosaki Gong Martial Arts Nippon Sports Publishing Co Ltd No 35 1996 p 22 see website External links editMasashi Ishibashi at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Masashi Ishibashi actor amp oldid 1193980284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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