Eiichi Kikuchi

Eiichi Kikuchi

82 · Born: Aug 21, 1942

Personal Details

Height5' 10"
BornAug 21, 1942 Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Eiichi Kikuchi, a celebrated Japanese thespian, entered the world on August 21, 1942, within the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Japan's capital and largest city, renowned for its vibrant cultural tapestry, iconic historical landmarks, and frenetic streets that pulse with energy and life.

Kikuchi, a highly accomplished and esteemed actor, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his most remarkable and notable performances encompassing a wide range of iconic and influential roles, including his earliest and most iconic portrayal in the groundbreaking Japanese science fiction television series "Return of Ultraman", which originally aired in 1971, captivating audiences with its unique blend of action, adventure, and science fiction elements, and subsequently solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.

Furthermore, Kikuchi's impressive repertoire of roles also includes his notable and memorable performance in the equally acclaimed and influential Japanese science fiction television series "Ultraman Taro", which premiered in 1973, and once again showcased his remarkable acting abilities, versatility, and range, as he brought to life the complex and dynamic character of Ultraman Taro, further cementing his position as one of the most respected and beloved actors in the industry.

Moreover, Kikuchi's impressive and extensive career has also included his critically acclaimed and highly praised performance in the Japanese television series "Ultraman Nexus", which debuted in 2004, and once again demonstrated his remarkable acting prowess, as he brought depth, nuance, and complexity to his character, further solidifying his reputation as a masterful and talented actor, whose impressive body of work has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, and continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

Career

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2020
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2016
Daikaijû mono
Daikaijû mono as Hashimoto
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2014
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1973
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1970
Too Late the Hero
Too Late the Hero as Japanese Soldier