Ryo Ishibashi

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Ryo Ishibashi (born July 20, 1956) is a Japanese actor and international celebrity. He is known around the world for his roles in the classic Japanese Horror films Suicide Club and Audition. He is also recognized in America for his role as Nakagawa in The Grudge and The Grudge 2. Ishibashi was born in Kurume, Fukuoka, Kyūshū, Japan. He started his career by starting his own band called the ARB (Alexander Ragtime Band) in 1977. The band made their debut in 1978, and made over a dozen albums until they broke up in 1990. Recently, Ishibashi has resumed his musical activity and re-formed ARB with an album, Real Life in 1998. In 1986, Ishibashi made his movie debut in the film A-Hômansu in which ARB's 13th single "After 45" was used as its theme song. Ryo Ishibashi has been concentrating on his acting career, and has appeared in several movies outside his native country Japan, and became an internationally recognized celebrity. He won the award for Best Actor at the 11th Yokohama Film Festival for A Sign Days. Ishibashi has been married to Mieko Harada since 1987 and has three children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ryo Ishibashi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Ishihara
Det. Hideto Nakagawa
Shiro Yanagawa
Shigeharu Aoyama
Jyono
Local Yakuza Chief
Detective Kuroda
Principal Saeki
Head Monk (segment "Jibaku")
Police officer Tatematsu
Gou Karuma (Manfred von Karma)
Takashi Tachibana
Yuji Hamazaki
Masatsugu Hiraishi
Yasushi Fujiki
Detective Saga
Inspector Lorry
Eiji Saito
Kazuyuki Sawaki
Det. Hideto Nakagawa
Shotaro Ariga
Michio Yamazaki
Shuji Sawamoto
Michihisa Suto
Yasushi Fujiki
Yakuza thug
Narrator (voice) / Richter (voice)