
Hiroyuki Watanabe
Acting
Biography
Hiroyuki Watanabe was a Japanese actor. He primarily acted in dramas, of which a handful are tokusatsu series. One of his latest roles was as Taiga Saejima in the tokusatsu series GARO. He also played Kamen Rider Gaoh in the Kamen Rider Den-O movie, Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born!.
Born: December 8, 1955
Place of Birth: Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
Known For

Aristocratic Birth -PRINCE OF LEGEND-
In a town where clubs compete for supremacy, Ando Shintaro, the president of the "Zennichi Civil Engineering" contractors, lived a fulfilling life. Though he wasn't wealthy, he worked hard alongside his fellow colleagues. However, one day, the number one "Club Texas" appear in front of Shintaro and the others and are told that they are now under the umbrella of "Club Texas". Shintaro ponders this and consults with a lawyer regarding buying back the company. However, he is told that it's impossible since "Club Texas" on the number one club. Riki, an employee, goes into "Club Texas" on his own but gets into a fight. Furious, Shintaro rushes in to defeat the person who beat up Riki. However, the number one host there is his older brother that left 10 years ago.

The World of Shura 2
A year later, Mouri was demoted, and Saiga was expelled from the gang. Engetsu suddenly fell ill, and in Yokohama, where Engetsu's influence waned, drugs began to spread. Amid the unrest, Mouri and Saiga begin to confront each other.

The World of Shura
A yakuza movie starring Koji Matoba, depicting the lives of men left behind in the times. In the Ryuan-gumi, which is based in Yokohama, drug business was prohibited by the leader Engetsu. One day, in order to protect leader's teachings, Mouri of the Ryuan-gumi assassinates the leader of the Yamagami group, a hostile organization that trades drugs. This causes a conflict with the neutrals in the Ryuan-gumi. During this turbulent time, the leader Engetsu asks Mouri to take care of his son Saiga and guide him on the path to becoming a yakuza.

GARO - Under the Moonbow
Lurking among us are the Horrors, ancient enemies of our kind. Holding the line against them, down through the ages, are the Makai Knights. Assuming the aspect of Golden Knight Garo, Raiga Saezima has vanquished one such demonic creature, but his magical armour has been tainted with evil. Furthermore, a Knight of the dark has materialized, and taken hold of Mayuri, so dear to Raiga. If he hopes to rescue her, Raiga must board a mysterious train destined for the netherworld. As he advances through the cars of this train, Raiga comes ever closer to confronting his own hidden truths…

Ultraman Gaia
Ultraman Gaia is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show and is the 13th show in the Ultra Series. Created by Chiaki J. Konaka and produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Mainichi Broadcasting System, Ultraman Gaia was aired on JNN TV stations from September 5, 1998 until August 28, 1999, with a total of 51 episodes.

Honeys
Three beautiful sisters work at “Dark Money” Honey's Loan in a multi-tenant building in Tokyo recovering a debt brilliantly from a vicious debtor.

Go Heat Man!
17 year old Tokyo pizza delivery boy Kosuke crashes his bike into photographer Reiko and breaks her expensive camera. He promises to deliver homemade pizza to make up for her broken camera. After discovering that Reiko has moved 1,200 km away to her hometown of Nagasaki things become trickier, but Kosuke decides to fulfill his promise anyways by borrowing a moped from his workplace.

Onihei Hankachō
Hasegawa is a chief police of big heart who leads a band of samurai police and cultivates reformed criminals as informants to solve difficult crimes.

Dead Fishes
Shun Miyata's new life in Tokyo takes a dark turn when he and coworker Yuka discover their boss Yuriko is involved in insurance fraud and murder. As they grapple with the betrayal, their bond deepens, contrasting youthful hope against a backdrop of adult corruption.

Yume-Chiyo
Yumechiyo, a geisha house madam recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, yearns to do something constructive with the little time she has left. Though her responsibility lies in taking care of her girls, she finds purpose in helping a man wrongfully accused of murder and in the process discovers love.
Filmography
as Junpei Saeki
as Ryushin Tendou
as Ohara
as Yoshihiko Koga
as 組長 円月
as leader Engetsu
as Osamu Tagami
as Takeshi Tanaka
as Old Gentleman
as Oda Nobunaga
as Gondo
as Akira Ishizawa
as Fukao Asano
as Sanpei Kohinata
as Ando Shohei
as Akira Kouno
as Taiga Saejima
as Saburo Tsuda
as Tetsuro Tokugawa
as Misuzu Hanataro
as Masahiko Toki
as Naoki Fujioka
as Masahiko Toki
as Sandayu Morosaka
as Hyodo
as Hyodo
as Taiko
as Panel member
as Kudo Tadachika
as Takanori
as Taiga Saejima
as Chief Inspector Nitta
as Robot Guard (voice)
as Robot Guard (voice)
as SDF Commander
as Gaou · Kamen Rider Gaoh
as Taiga Saejima
as Taiga Saejima
as Heroic Spirit of Garo (voice)
as Freddy
as Police
as Noboru Andô from 1945-63
as Tetsuya Shida
as Kanzaki
as Akio Ishimuro
as Colonel Ono
as Commander Akio Ishimuro
as Vance
as Ishimuro Akio
as Hayatsu
as Jûbei Yagyû
as Colonel Ono
as Jûbei Yagyû
as Tokuichi Murakami
as Colonel Ono
as Oda Nobunaga
as Rinichiro Ishizu
as Ginno Hinodori
as Kei
as Hachi
as Koji