
Ken Ishiguro
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ken Ishiguro.
Born: January 31, 1966
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Don Matsugoro's Big Adventure
Don Matsugoro and his son Don Jr fight against a disgustingly reach family who tries to take over a kid's playground called Children Land.

Evol
Three teenagers attempt to commit suicide and fail. When they wake up in the hospital, they learn they have acquired mysterious superpowers. These abilities are usually passed down through generations of heroes, and are something that only allies of justice can possess… But the directionless trio, who feel there is no place for them in this world, choose to use these powers for evil in order to destroy the world.

Yonimo Kimyou na Monogatari Tokubetsuhen

Double Cheat: Itsuwari no Keikan
A crime entertainment drama produced by TV Tokyo and WOWOW, which deals with various scams that have increased in recent years with the spread of the Internet.

Furuhata Ninzaburo
Furuhata Ninzaburō is a Japanese television series that ran periodically on Fuji Television from 1994 until its final episodes in 2006. It was written by Japanese playwright Kōki Mitani and is often referred to as the Japanese version of Columbo. The series is a police detective drama starring actor Masakazu Tamura as Furuhata Ninzaburo and Masahiko Nishimura as his stereotypically bumbling sidekick, Shintaro Imaizumi. The program aired weekly and featured a guest villain each time, usually a famous talent in Japan. Pop-stars like SMAP, television hosts like Sanma Akashiya and even sports figures like Ichiro Suzuki have been featured on this program. It was one of the most popular television dramas in the history of Japanese television, having spawned several seasons and TV specials.

Fixer
Who will run Japan? The prime minister or a mastermind? A political thriller about the "fixer" pulling strings behind the scenes controlling the political, business, and legal worlds as the greed of money and power intersect.

Tokyo Tower
A story about a young man named Masaya, whose lifelong dream is to go build a life in Tokyo. Masaya thinks his life in his hometown is uncool. A few years later, he manages to move to Tokyo but not without any consequences. In Tokyo, he learns the hard way about the meaning of life, survival, love, insecurities, desperation and hope. He also learns the struggles of living in a big city and trying to fix his relationship with his parents, especially his mom.

Hanzawa Naoki
Hanzawa Naoki works as a loan manager at the Osaka Nishi branch of Tokyo Central Bank. One day, Hanzawa makes a loan contract for 500 million yen with Nishi Osaka Steel Company. Hanzawa didn't want to approve the loan, but he had to due to the branch manager's order. Nishi Osaka Steel Company seems financially stable, but the company actually hides massive amounts of debt through fraudulent accounts. The company is caught. Three months later, Nishi Osaka Steel Company goes bankrupt. The bank's branch manager is Asano. He is an ambitious man and tries to shift the blame to Hanzawa. Hanzawa then attends an inquiry about the loan failure at the bank's headquarters in Tokyo. Hanzawa denies fault and promises to retrieve the 500 million yen loan. He did this because it's the only way for Hanzawa to survive as a banker.

Mirror Twins
Keigo and Yugo play together in a park near their home. Their face look exactly the same, but they are called “Mirror Twins” because Keigo is a right-hander, whilst Yugo is a left-hander, and they have different personalities. At sunset, Keigo offers Yugo to come home together, but Yugo says “No.” Yugo doesn’t want to go home as he feels uncomfortable there, as he is always compared to Keigo who’s a good example to everyone. Finally, Keigo leaves Yugo at the park, and this is the last time for Yugo to see him. Soon after, Yugo is kidnapped and his family is demanded a ransom. Unfortunately, the kidnappers rob the ransom and disappear without releasing Yugo. Keigo feels a deep sense of remorse for what he did at the park. 20 years later, Keigo works hard as a detective to make up for his mistake, until an incident comes up suddenly. It starts from a live TV show, which sets out to search for missing people. Eiichi and Harue ask the viewers for information about Yugo, however, right after that, Eiichi dies in an accident. Meanwhile, Tajima, who gives himself up to the show with information about Yugo is assaulted by someone and goes into a coma, and Keigo is eventually appointed to be in charge of these cases. When Tajima recovers consciousness, he finds Keigo and shouts “He is the one who assaulted me!” At the same time, Keigo’s gene information is found at the scene of the incident…This makes Keigo to feel certain that Yugo is still alive and begins his revenge.

Perfect Blue
Filmography
as Morio Kojima
as Daimaru Yasuda
as Takahiro Ajioka
as Hiromi Tsuchiya
as Saburo Yokomiya
as Shiba Takayuki
as Hitoshi Todo
as Makoto Banno
as Zenzo Jougasaki
as Yusaku Ujihara
as Kei and Tomo's Father (voice)
as Mikumo Shoichi
as Eiji Shinsei
as Zenzo Shogasaki
as Sasai Soichiro [CEO of Sasai Memorial Hospital]
as Fuwa Makoto
as Zenzo Shogasaki
as Genichiro Kuno
as Mitsuo Kitajima
as Zenzo Shogasaki
as Keiichi Saeki
as Keisuke Ohara
as 쿠스모토 마사후미
as Kusumoto Masafumi
as Tsutomu Otomo
as Jiro Shibata
as Koji Takase
as Yusaku Tomobe
as Yoichi Tsukagoshi
as Shoichi Aoi
as Shusaku Sakuraba
as Noboru Yamahisa
as Hanabishi Hideo
as Kenichi Takaoka
as Shintani
as Takuya Yamamori
as Kyozo Shiina
as Kiyotaka Shiina
as 倉橋豊
as 浜本哲也
as Keiichiro Aso
as Tokunaga Katsumi
as Kotaro Mizuhara
as Wada Akira
as Koichiro Tomobe
as Masahiko Takano
as Tadao Miyata
as Daisuke Goto
as Narumi Takasu
as 滝井ジェイムズ祐二
as Taira Shigeru (38)
as Kohei Sato
as Ayanokouji Kimihiko
as Reiji Shudo
as Kazushi Yoshioka
as Dr. Kazuhiko Manabe
as Hiroki Kaga(加賀 裕樹)
as Keisuke Hayasaka
as Tomohiro Ukyo
as Takai Shinichi
as 石川玄
as Yutaka Shiozaki
as Shota Amenomori
as Osamu Yokoyama
as Yûsaku Godai
as 椎名燎平
as Kanao Aoike
as Tōtarō Tsubaki