Rikiya Yasuoka
Rikiya Yasuoka (安岡力也, Yasuoka Rikiya, 19 July 1947 – 8 April 2012) was a Japanese actor and singer of mixed Japanese and Italian descent.[1]
Rikiya Yasuoka | |
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Born | |
Died | April 8, 2012 64) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor |
Biography
Born in Tokyo, he appeared in his first film, Jitensha dorobo, in 1964.[2]
He was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome in late June 2006,[3] and died of heart failure on 8 April 2012.[4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1964 | Jidōsha dorobō | ||
1970 | Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter | Kazuma | |
Jack no irezumi | |||
Furyo bancho kuchi kara demakase | |||
1971 | Nora-neko rokku: Bôsô shûdan '71 | Hesu | |
Furyo bancho te haccho kuchi haccho | |||
1972 | Ôkami yakuza: Tomurai ha ore ga dasu | ||
Yakuza to kôsô: Jitsuroku Andô-gumi | |||
Furyo bancho ichimou dajin | |||
1973 | Jitsuroku Andô-gumi: Shûgeki-hen | ||
Hijo gakuen waru: kyoshi gari | |||
Hijô gakuen: warû | |||
Bodigaado Kiba: Hissatsu sankaku tobi | Kanbe | ||
Bodigaado Kiba | Dubhe | ||
1974 | Bôryoku gai | ||
Chokugeki! Jigoku-ken | Lone wolf | ||
Onna hissatsu ken: Kiki ippatsu | Genjuro Ranai | ||
Chokugeki jigoku-ken: Dai-gyakuten | One eyed Sammy | ||
Hijo gakuen waru - nerikan dokisei | |||
Gokudo VS furyô banchô | |||
1975 | Urufu gai: Moero ôkami-otoko | Hanamura | |
Karei-naru tsuiseki | Shudô | ||
Torakku Yarō: Go-iken muyō | |||
Shôrinji kenpô | Takehara | ||
1976 | Karate Kiba | ||
1978 | Eroticna kankei | Staff in Sports club | |
1979 | Sûpâ gun redei Wani Bunsho | Nakamoto | |
1980 | Yajû shisubeshi | Minehara | |
1981 | Yokohama BJ bûrusu | ||
A! Onnatachi: Waika | Yutaka | ||
Sekushî purin: Kuse ni narisô | Shibuta | ||
1982 | Mizu no nai puuru | Yakuza's follower | |
Roaring Fire | Shiro | ||
Zokubutsu zukan | Keiichi saijo | ||
Saraba aibô | Yasuda | ||
1983 | Orecchi no Wedding | Bartender | |
Jukkai no mosukîto | Yazawa | ||
1984 | Sukurappu: aru ai no monogatari | Customer | |
1985 | Himatsuri | Toshio | |
Tampopo | Pisken | ||
1986 | Comic Magazine | Man at bar | |
O-nyanko za mûbî Kiki ippatu! | King of Clover | ||
Jittemai | |||
Sailor Fuku Hangyaku Doumei | Saeki Kazuya | ||
1987 | Shinjuku Jun'ai Monogatari | Suzumura | |
Gokudo no onna-tachi 2 | Makimura | ||
Hei no naka no purei bôru | Fukada | ||
Saraba itoshiki hito yo | Gozo Kiuchi | ||
1988 | Tokyo Pop | Akira (Manager) | |
1989 | Zatoichi the Blind Swordsman | Yôjinbô / Bodyguard | |
The Toxic Avenger Part II | Big Mac Bunko | ||
Black Rain | Sugai's man #2 | ||
1990 | Jigoru koppu: roppongi Akasaka bishoinen kurabu | ||
1992 | Itsuka giragirasuruhi | ||
1994 | Shin gokudo no onna-tachi: horetara jigoku | ||
1996 | Otokotachi no kaita e | Teacher of Beauty parlor | |
1997 | Kikansha sensei | Voice | |
2000 | Inochi no umi | Shigemune | |
2001 | Family | ||
2002 | Shin Jingi no Hakaba | Aoyama | |
Gokudô seisen: Jihaado II | |||
Gokudô seisen: Jihaado III | |||
Jitsuroku Andô Noboru kyôdô-den: Rekka | |||
2004 | Izo |
References
- "Yasuoka Rikiya". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012.
- ホタテマンで人気 安岡力也さん. Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- Tetsuko no Heya. 17 May 2010.
- "安岡力也さん死去…「ホタテマン」で人気".
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