
Akio Kaneda
Acting
Biography
Akio Kaneda (金田 明夫, Kaneda Akio, October 13, 1954) is a Japanese actor from Tokyo. He is 165 cm tall, weighs 68 kg and has blood type O.
Born: October 13, 1954
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Door To Door
Based on a true story about about a man who was told for many years that he was not employable, but threw all of his effort into working as a door-to-door salesman. Despite the pain attributed to his cerebral palsy, he walked eight to ten miles a day to meet his customers and achieved the highest sales for his company.

The Wall of the Eye
In 1990, Hagizaki Tatsuo, the accounting department chief of Ukishima Electric Works, was busy negotiating on getting a loan together with Sekino, the company's general manager. However, just as they were about to get the funds, Sekino was involved in a 200 million yen fraud and he later disappeared with the loan. The company decides to cover up the incident to protect its image, but Hagizaki wants to get to the bottom of the matter with the help of his newspaper reporter friend, Muraki. Hagizaki later notices that the case becomes darker and darker as he continues to investigate. He then meets a beautiful woman, Uezaki Etsuko, whom he believes hold the key to the entire incident.

High School Teacher
Hamura entered a high school as a biology teacher. Unexpectedly, one of his students, Mayu, fell in love with him. The forbidden love between the teacher and the student began to sprout. Hamura was worried that his relationship with Mayu would be misunderstood, so he tried to escape. However, he later understood Mayu’s tragic life and that the two could not be separated…

MIOKA –MY LAST DAYS WITH YOU–
One day, Taichi, an ordinary university student, meets Mioka, a girl who is like a storm. Taichi finds himself drawn to Mioka, who lives freely as she wishes without holding back, and they eventually fall in love. However, Mioka tells Taichi of her shocking truth. She has an incurable brain disease, with no medicine or treatment that can help her.

Wada Akiko satsujin jiken
"Don of the entertainment world" Wada Akiko was killed by someone's hand! The Japanese archipelago swaying in shocking news! And the entertainment world .... Those who are "motivated to kill" are field managers, talents, singers, cultural men, program staff, pachinko parlor staff ... more than 1,000 suspects!

Lucky Seven
Lucky Seven Rakkīsebun is a 2012 Japanese television drama broadcast by Fuji Television from January 16 to March 19, 2012. It stars Jun Matsumoto and Eita.

Gokusen
Newly graduate Yamaguchi Kumiko an idealistic teacher who entered Shirokin High to be a math teacher. Having high hopes for her students, her world turned up side down when she finds out that she'll be teaching the class 3-D the hardest class to take care of. Class 3-D is a bunch of students who looks more like delinquents and trouble makers. The students show no respect to teachers nor a little kindness. Each and every student doesn't like teacher for almost everyone has no good memories of them. The leader of the class is Sawada Shin. He is well respected for there are rumors that he beat a teacher to death. The students try there hardest to bully and make fun of her so she'll quit but all there efforts went to waste because Yamaguchi ain't an ordinary Teacher. Yamaguchi Kumiko is actually the 4th generation heir to Oedo group, a yakuza clan. Even though everyone in there clan wants her to the next leader, she made up her mind and so everyone accepted it.

A Day-Off of Kasumi Arimura
Kasumi Arimura suddenly gets a break from filming and returns to her hometown for the first time in a long while. Her mother, Yumiko, comes to the train station to pick her up and they head for the family home.

Don't Call It Mystery
University student Kuno Totono is the type who constantly questions what is taken for granted in society and develops his own theories based on his vast knowledge and unique set of values. One day in autumn, the police come to see him. His university schoolmate has been murdered at a park nearby and the police apparently regard Totono with suspicion. He is asked to come with them for questioning. In the interrogation room, the police are manipulated by Totono who tends to digress from the topic and poke at their contradictions. He even correctly guesses that one of them is troubled about not getting along with the wife and ends up giving advice. However, Totono’s fingerprints are eventually discovered on the murder weapon.

Last Man: The Blind Profiler
Minami Hiromi is an FBI agent visiting Japan from the US for a limited time. Minami lost his sight due to an accident in the past and he is called the "last man" in the FBI, referring him as the last trump card to end a case with his strong sense of analysis, smell, and touch. Godo Shintaro has been assigned to attend to Minami. From a family that has served as the Commissioner of the National Police Agency for generations, Godo has an extraordinary sense of justice and is willing to go any lengths to catch the criminals. Minami, who is always ready to ask for help, and Godo, who has never trusted anyone except himself, become a duo and work together to solve cases.
Filmography
as Natsukawa Taihei
as Shinzou Muraoka
as Aida
as Yasunori Shimada
as Boba Fett (voice)
as Jinichi Fujikura
as Sanjounishi Dainagon
as Toshimichi Onishi
as Chief Cabinet Secretary
as Genichiro
as 新谷 大悟
as Taichiro Abashiri
as Prompto Argentum (voice)
as Koji Kariya
as Daisuke Oyamada
as Prompto Argentum (voice)
as 鎌倉音楽大学付属高等学校校長
as Hironori
as 狩屋孝司
as Yoshiki Nakagaki
as Tomoyasu Nakakita
as Shoji Goto
as Ryusuke Ishimaru
as Masaya Tokura
as Kosaku Tenma
as Hashimoto Ichiro
as Sadao Matsumiya
as Akihiko Tsuda
as Ryôzô Takayama
as SS President
as Soji Yamamoto(山本 宗司)
as Mitsuo Shinoda(篠田 満男)
as Tamotsu Honjo
as Jinichi Fujikura
as Tamotsu Kikuchi(菊池 保)
as Takehiko Hashiba
as Tadokoro Ryuuichi
as Security Guard
as Sakairi
as Noda
as Toshihiko Yamazaki
as Masato Takayama - Kurumi's Husband
as Policeman
as Fuku
as Mikio Komatsu
as Tôkichi
as Ryota Higashiyama
as Kawamata
as Sawai
as Takamasa
as Toru Kimura
as Ken'ichi Yonekura
as Kanai
as Kondô
as Kita
as Tamio Nozaki
as Kenji
as Mitsukuni Netsu