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  2. Masahiro Kobayashi (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Masahiro Kobayashi (小林 正寛, Kobayashi Masahiro, born May 16, 1971) is a retired Japanese actor and voice actor from Yakumo, Hokkaido. In 1995, he enrolled in the Seinenza Theater Company . [ citation needed ] Kobayashi's notable roles include Barret Wallace , and Ryid Uruk from the Final Fantasy video game series.

  3. Masaki Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    Masaki Kobayashi (小林 正樹, Kobayashi Masaki, February 14, 1916 – October 4, 1996) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, best known for the epic trilogy The Human Condition (1959–1961), the samurai films Harakiri (1962) and Samurai Rebellion (1967), and the horror anthology Kwaidan (1964). [1]

  4. South African rugby player killed by Hawaii police had CTE

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    Dr. Masahiko Kobayashi, the Honolulu medical examiner who autopsied Myeni and concluded he died from gunshot wounds, said he suspected CTE after hearing about Myeni’s behavior and his contact ...

  5. Masaki Kobayashi filmography - Wikipedia

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    Masaki Kobayashi was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and producer who has directed twenty films in a career spanning 33 years. He is best known for The Human Condition Trilogy, the Academy Award–nominated horror film Kwaidan and the jidaigeki films Harakiri and Samurai Rebellion.

  6. Kurogane Type 95 - Wikipedia

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    It was extensively restored at the request of Masahiko Kobayashi, at a cost of ¥13,240,000 (approximately US$130,000 at 2016 exchange rates) which was crowd-funded, and was added to a Japanese military museum. [7] [8] The unveiling of the restored car with running engine is shown on video at the NHK World website. [9]

  7. Samurai Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Rebellion (上意討ち 拝領妻始末, Jōi-uchi: Hairyō zuma shimatsu) is a 1967 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The film is based on a short story of the same name by Yasuhiko Takiguchi. [1] [2] Its screenplay was written by Shinobu Hashimoto. [1]

  8. Daitokai Series - Wikipedia

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    Daitokai (大都会, The Big City or Metropolis) was a popular prime-time television detective series in Japan, which ran from 1976 to 1979 [3] for a total of 132 episodes and three seasons, each with its own story arc.

  9. Masahiro Kobayashi (director) - Wikipedia

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    Kobayashi became the first Japanese filmmaker to win the Grand Prize at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. [2] In its wake, he founded Monkey Town Productions and made three films back to back which won prizes in three consecutive years at Cannes: Kaizokuban Bootleg Film (1999) and Man Walking on Snow (2001) in Un Certain Regard and Koroshi (2000) in the Directors' Fortnight. [3]