Where to watch Kazuya Aoyama in the UK
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Kazuya Aoyama (青山 一也 Aoyama Kazuya), real name Mototsugu Takeda (武田 基嗣 Takeda Mototsugu), is a Japanese businessman and former actor and singer. He began his singing career as a member of the rock band Green Grass, with whom he released at least one single. He made his acting debut in the 1971 series Century of the Emperor, but continued to pursue music, signing to Victor Records in 1971 and earning silver prize at the Shinjuku Music Festival for his second single, "Are You Happy?" He was eventually recognized by Toho, who selected him to star in the 1973 superhero series Zone Fighter. Follow…
Kazuya Aoyama films streaming in the UK
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Selected TV credits featuring Kazuya Aoyama.
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- The Beautiful Neighbor (2011) as Yano Shun
- Zone Fighter (1973) as Hikaru Sakimori / Zone Fighter
- Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974) as Masahiko Shimizu
- Conflagration (1975) as Telegraphist Kusaka
- Hanako of the Toilet: Hanako vs Yosuke (2016) Cast
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Most-watched Kazuya Aoyama films currently: Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974), Conflagration (1975), Hanako of the Toilet: Hanako vs Yosuke (2016).
What TV shows has Kazuya Aoyama appeared in?
Selected TV credits: The Beautiful Neighbor (2011), Zone Fighter (1973).
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