Akira Kobayashi
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Akira Kobayashi (小林旭 Kobayashi Akira?, born November 3, 1938 in Tokyo, Japan) is an actor. His nickname is Maitogai.
He successfully became an actor in the Nikkatsu Corporation. He attended Meiji University but left before graduating. Kobayashi made his debut in 1959 in the film Nangoku Tosa o Ato ni Shite (Farewell to Southern Tosa). He also starred in the TV series "Wataridori" ("Rambler") and "Senpūji" ("Whirlwind Child"). Kobayashi, along with Yujiro Ishihara and others, were the repsonsible for Nikkatsu Corporation's golden age.
Kobayashi sang two of the theme songs from his movies, "Gitā o Motta Wataridori" ("The Guitar-toting Rambler") and "Ginza Maitokai" ("Ginza's Whirlwind Child"), which became hits. In addition to those songs, he performed the song "Jidōsha Shō Ka" ("Auto Show Song") (which, in 2005, is featured in Asahi Breweries' "Cocktail Partner" commercial) and comical songs like "Koi no Yamanotesen" ("The Yamanote Line of Love") and some songs of the enka variety, such as "Mukashi no Namae de Deteimasu" ("I'm Going by My Old Name").
[edit] Sources
- AKIRA KOBAYASHI (English). at The Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved on 2007-03-19.
- Akira Kobayashi (I) at the Internet Movie Database
- 小林旭 (Kobayashi Akira) (Japanese). JMDB. Retrieved on 2007-03-19.