Toshio Kawaguchi is known for Akira (1988), Mononoke-hime (1997) and Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni (1997).
Toshio Kobayashi is known for Dragon Ball Z: Gekitotsu!! 100-oku Power no Senshi-tachi (1992), Doragon bôru Z: Kyokugen batoru!! San dai sûpâ saiyajin (1992) and Kaze no na wa amunejia (1990).
Toshio Lee was born on May 13, 1964 in Nishinari, Osaka, Osaka, Japan. He is a director and producer, known for Detoroito Metaru Shiti (2008), Bakumatsu kôkôsei (2014) and Bokkusu! (2010).
Toshio Oki is known for Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) and The Unleashed (2011).
Toshio Suzuki is a film producer of anime and a long-time colleague of Hayao Miyazaki, as well as the former president of Studio Ghibli. Suzuki is renowned as one of Japan's most successful producers after the enormous box office success (in Japan) of many Ghibli films. Suzuki was born in Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture in 1948. In 1967 he enrolled at Keio University and graduated with a degree in literature in 1972. In 1985 Suzuki was also involved with Mamoru Oshii's Angel's Egg. In 2014, Suzuki was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as the producer of The Wind Rises, along with Hayao Miyazaki. And in 2017, he was again nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as the producer of The Red Turtle.
Toshir Nalwat is known for Article 370 (2024).
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Toshiro Mifune achieved more worldwide fame than any other Japanese actor of his century. He was born in Tsingtao, China, to Japanese parents and grew up in Dalian. He did not set foot in Japan until he was 21. His father was an importer and a commercial photographer, and young Toshiro worked in his father's studio for a time after graduating from Dalian Middle School. He was automatically drafted into the Japanese army when he turned 20, and enlisted in the Air Force where he was attached to the Aerial Photography Unit for the duration of the World War II. In 1947 he took a test for Kajirô Yamamoto, who recommended him to director Senkichi Taniguchi, thus leading to Mifune's first film role in Shin baka jidai: kôhen (1947). Mifune then met and bonded with director Akira Kurosawa, and the two joined to become the most prominent actor-director pairing in all Japanese cinema. Beginning with Yoidore tenshi (1948), Mifune appeared in 16 of Kurosawa's films, most of which have become world-renowned classics. In Kurosawa's pictures, especially Rashômon (1950), Mifune would become the most famous Japanese actor in the world. A dynamic and ferocious actor, he excelled in action roles, but also had the depth to plumb intricate and subtle dramatic parts. A personal rift during the filming of Akahige (1965) ended the Mifune-Kurosawa collaboration, but Mifune continued to perform leading roles in major films both in Japan and in foreign countries. He was twice named Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival (for Yôjinbô (1961) and Akahige (1965)). In 1963 he formed his own production company, directing one film and producing several others. In his later years he gained new fame in the title role of the American TV miniseries Shogun (1980), and appeared infrequently in cameo roles after that. His last years were plagued with Alzheimer's Syndrome and he died of organ failure in 1997, a few months before the death of the director with whose name he will forever be linked, Akira Kurosawa.
Toshirô Yanagiba was born on 3 January 1961 in Daisen, Japan. He is an actor, known for Space Battleship Yamato (2010), Bayside Shakedown (1998) and Odoru daisosasen the movie 2: Rainbow Bridge wo fuusa seyo! (2003).
Toshishiro Obata was born on 20 October 1948 in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. He is an actor, known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) and Demolition Man (1993).