Akira Kubo
Akira Kubo (久保明, born 1 December 1936) is a Japanese actor. He has appeared in 75 films since 1952. He starred in the film Arashi, which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Movies
Human Disguise
The Great Buddha Arrival
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
The Code
Rakugo musume
I Love You
The Bridge Club
Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
Captain of the Kairyumaru
Getting Any?
Bank Manager
47 Ronin
Rikyu
Geni
Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally
The Phantom Thief Nezumi Kozo and the Tattooed Judge
The Castle of Sand
Patrolman at Setagaya
The Militarists
Takami
Space Amoeba
Taro Kudo
Battle of the Japan Sea
Matsui
Samurai Banners
Admiral Yamamoto
1st Lt. Takano
Destroy All Monsters
Katsuo Yamabe
Young Guy in Rio
Kill!
Monnosuke Takei
Son of Godzilla
Goro Maki
Japan's Longest Day
Major Sadakichi Ishihara - 1st Imperial Guards Division
Zero Fighter
Invasion of Astro-Monster
Tetsuo Teri
We Will Remember
Ichiro Nakahira
The Retreat from Kiska
Tawara
The School of Flesh
Trap of Suicide Kilometer
Sakuma
Whirlwind
Matango
Kenji Murai - Professor
Chûshingura
Lord Date
Gorath
Tatsuma Kanai
Sanjuro
Samurai
A Man in Red
Toilet Manager
Challenge to Live
Westward Desperado
Girls Behind Bars
New Third Class Executive: Husband Education
Norio Fujisawa
Modern Salaryman: Bushido Romance
Hisada Hiroshi
The Three Treasures
Prince Iogi
Seniors, Juniors, Co-Workers
Submarine I-57 Will Not Surrender
The College Ruggers
Masahiko Ōmori
A Whistle in My Heart
Three Dolls in College
Akira Ōkubo
Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period
The College Hero
Teppei Taki
Holiday in Tokyo
A Bridge for Two Alone
The Blue Mountains Part 2
Rokusuke Kanaya
The Blue Mountains
Rokusuke Kanaya
Schooldays
Ōkubo Akira
Atarashii Sebiro
Snow Country
Saichiro
Throne of Blood
Yoshiteru Miki
The Singing Tireless Town
Yukichi Hidaka
The Storm
Utae! Seishun Harikiri Musume
Nakatani
To Love and Forgive
Tomorrow I'll Be a Fire-Tree
Ayuta At 18 Years Old
Love Never Fails
Nobuo
The Surf
Shinji
Farewell Rabaul
Shimada
Adolescence Part II
(uncredited)
The Whisper of Spring
Adolescence