Naoya Makoto
Naoya Makoto (誠 直也 Makoto Naoya), born Seigo Furukawa (古川 誠剛 Furukawa Seigō) (born June 25, 1948 [1]) is an actor from Japan. He started his career in local cinema in 1971.
Biography
Naoya Makoto debuted as an actor in 1971. His first appearance was as a guest performer in the film Gendai Yakuza: Sakura Chi Sankyoudai at the age of 23. In 1971 and 1972, Makoto appeared in the film series Furyou Banchou. Over the next few years, Makoto performed in a variety of small roles. He also frequently plays small roles in musical theater.
Makoto also has a singing career in J-pop (Japanese pop music), but is not so active there as in film. His world solo recording career began with the EP 'Omae no Asakusa', which was released in 1978 on the King Records label.
Filmography
Drama
- Fireman (NTV, 1973) - Daisuke Misaki / Fireman
- Shounen Drama Series / Ken kaere jii (NHK, 1973)
- Eyeful Daisakusen (episode 37) (TBS, 1973)
- Kouya no Surounin (episode 1, serial 2) (NET, 1974) - Saku Ware
- O-Edo Sousamou (episode 127) (Tokyo 12 Channel, 1974)
- Himitsu Sentai Goranger (NET, 1975–1977) - Tsuyoshi Kaijou / AkaRanger
- Tokusou Saizensen (TV Asahi, 1977–1985) - Sersan Polisi Ryuji Yoshino
- Taketonbo (NTV, 1980)
- NHK Taiga drama / Shishi no Jidai (NHK, 1980) - Josuke Urakawa
- Ginga TV Shousetsu / Kemuri ga Me ni jimiru (NHK, 1981)
- Onna Kiri Insaikura (Fuji TV, 1982)
- The Suspense / Sanji: Bus Guide no Satsui (TBS, 1982)
- Deai, Meguriai (TBS, 1983)
- Yoshida Shigeru (Kansai TV, 1983)
- Hanasake Hanako 2 (NTV, 1983–1984)
- NHK Taiga drama / Haru no Hatou (NHK, 1985)
- Paula TV Shousetsu / Koi to Omelette (TBS, 1986)
- Tokusou Saizensen / (episode 499 dan 500) (TV Asahi, 1987) - Matsu Teppou
- Edo wo Kiru VII (episode 22) (TBS, 1987) - Kichinosuke Oda
- Chushingura: Onna-tachi no Ai (TBS, 1987)
- Tenka no Goiken Ban Makaritooru! Hikozaemon Gaiki (TV Asahi, 1987)
- Saturday Wide Gekijou Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery 11 (TV Asahi, 1987)
- Osato (Yomiuri TV, 1987–1988)
- Hana no Shougai: Ii Tairou to Sakuradamon (TV Tokyo, 1988)
- Drama 23 / Kamakura wo Tabi suru Onna-tachi (TBS, 1988)
- Onihei Hankachou (drama televisi)|Onihei Hankachou (episode 3, serial 1) (Fuji TV, 1989)
- Hana Shinjuu (Yomiuri TV, 1990)
- Hissatsu Special: Haru, Seizoroi Shigoto Nin! Harusameja, Akunin Taiji (ABC, 1990) - Seikichi
- Minamoto no Yoshitsune (NTV, 1991)
- Daihyou Torishimariyaku Deka (episode 29) (TV Asahi, 1991)
- Gakkou ga abunai (TBS, 1992)
- Kenkaya Ukon (episode 12, serial 2) (TV Tokyo, 1993) - Shindo
- Onihei Hankachou (episode 13, serial 5) (Fuji TV, 1994) - Usui no Kamataro
- Drama 30 / Michinoku Onsen Touhikou (CBC, 1994)
- Ai to Yabou no Dokugan Ryuu: Date Masamune (TBS, 1995)
- Mou Hitotsu no Kazoku (NHK, 1995)
- NHK Taiga drama / Hachidai Shougun Yoshimune (NHK, 1995) - Takenokoshi Masatake
- NHK Taiga drama / Hideyoshi (NHK, 1996) - Ishikawa Kazumasa
- Chushingura (Fuji TV, 1996)
- NHK Taiga drama / Genroku Ryouran (NHK, 1999) - Heihachiro Kobayashi
- Okan (Yomiuri TV, 2000)
- Rouge (NHK, 2001) - Iichiro Tanigawa
- O-Edo wo Kakeru! (episode 9) (TBS, 2001) - Shinhachi Amano
- NHK Taiga drama / MUSASHI (NHK, 2003) - Todo Takatora
- Serial Kagurazaka Sho Seikatsu Anzenka (TV Tokyo, 2005 - ongoing) - Principal Nakamura
- Saturday Wide Gekijou "Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi (21)" (TV Asahi, 2005) - Sawa
- Keishichou Sousa Ikka 9 Kakari (TV Asahi, 2006) - Masashi Koreeda
- Aibou Season V (TV Asahi, 2006)
- Keishichou Sousa Ikka 9 Kakari Season 2 (TV Asahi, 2007) - Masashi Koreeda
- Keishichou Sousa Ikka 9 Kakari Season 3 (TV Asahi, 2008) - Masashi Koreeda
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (TV Asahi, 2011) - AkaRanger (Guest)
Film
- Gendai yakuza: Chi Sakura Sankyoudai (Toei, 1971) - Saburo
- Furyou Banchou: Totsugeki Ichiban (Toei, 1971)
- Mamushi no Kyoudai: Shougai Kyoukatsu Juuhachi-Pan (Toei, 1972)
- Hito Kiri Yota: Kyouken San-Kyoudai (Toei, 1972) - Hiroshi
- Furyou Banchou: Norainu Kidoutai (Toei, 1972) - Bakudan
- Furyou Banchou: Ichimoudajin (Toei, 1972) - Sabu
- Ookami Yakuza: Soui wa Ore ga Dasu (1972) - Jiro
- Bankaku Rock (1973) - Katsu
- Andougumi Gaiden: Hito Kiri Shatei (1974) - Nakada
- Yamaguchigumi Gaiden: Kyushu Shinkou Sakusen (1974) - Hitoshi Sakai
- Shougeki! Baishun Toshi (1974) - Jiro
- Jingi naki Tatakai: Choujou Sakusen (1974) - Mamoru Kaneda
- Bouryoku Machi (1974) - Takeshi
- Karajishi Keisatu (1974) - Takao Narimatsu
- Jingi naki Tatakai: Kanketsu-Hen (1974) - Shigehisa Kanazawa
- Ninkyou Hana Ichirin (1974) - Kenta Takahara
- Shin Jingi naki Tatakai (1974) - Higashio
- Shorinji Kempo (1975) - Hiroshi Tomoda
- Track Yarou: Goiken Muyou (1975) - Goro Iwamura
- Track Yarou: Tenka Gomen (1976) - Masakazu Izawa
- Himitsu Sentai Goranger: Hurricane Bomb (Toei, 1976) - Tsuyoshi Kaijou / AkaRanger
- Track Yarou: Otoko Ippiki Momojiro (1977) - Sakurajima
- Ougon no Inu (Shochiku, 1979) - Detektif Masuda
- Honoo no Gotoku (Toho, 1981) - Kotaro Iroha
- Kiryuuin Hanako no Shougai (Toei, 1982) - Tetsuo Gondo
- Yamashita Shounen Monogatari (Toho-Towa, 1985) - Shiraishi Sensei
- Saigo no Bakuto (Toei, 1985) - Kiyoshi Kawafuji
- Kanashiki Hitman (1989) - Hidemasa Kishita
- Bungakushou Satsujin JZiken: Ooinaru Josou (Toei Classics Film, 1989) - Detektif Tanimoto
- Watermoon (Toei, 1989) - Kenzo Hirokawa
- Gekidou no 1750-Nichi (1990) - Asari
- Uteba kagerou (1991) - Tatsuya Negishi
- Shishiou-tachi no Natsu (1991) - Zenkichi Sakakibara
- Bakusou Tracker Gundan (KSS, 1994) - Yuichiro Kimizuka
- Ningen no Tsubasa: Saigo no Catch Ball (Cinema Craft, 1996) - Tokuo Konishi
- Edisi Film Namba Kinyuu Den, Minami no Teiou PART VIII (KSS, 1996) - Kuroda
- Wakkanai Hatsu, Manabi Za (JTA Kinema Tokyo, 1999)
- Shura ga yuku 10: Hokuriku Dairi Kessen (Toei Video, 2000) - Shizuo Nakayama
- Oyabun wa Jesus-Sama (Groove Corporation, 2001) - Satoru Kabira
- Jitsuroku Hitman: Tsuma, Sono Ai (Toei, 2002) - Kakiuchi
- Shin Jingi naki Tatakai / Bousatsu (Toei Video, 2003)
- Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger DELUXE: Abare Summer adalah Pembekuan! (Toei, 2003) - Kenja Akgal
- Koudou Taichou Den: Ketdumei (KSS, 2003) - Kanji Suemori
- Jitsuroku Hitman: Hokkai no Tora, Boukyou (Toei, 2003) - Kosuke Tahata
- Cerita Shibuya (Toei, 2004) - Yamauchi
- Gokudou no Onna-tachi: Jouen (2005)
- Haru Urara (Kinema Star Film, 2005)
- Otokomae: Nihonichi no Gaka ni nattaru! (Sazanami, 2005) - Oogaki
- Fuunji: Chouja Banzuke ni Idon da Otoko (AMC, 2006)
- Yakusoku no Gogo ~OVER THE NIGHT~ (Sazanami, 2007)
- Osaka Fukei Sennyuu Sousakan (2007) - Segawa
- Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle (Toei, 2011) - Tsuyoshi Kaijou / AkaRanger
Theater
- Shiranui onna Bushi (Shinjuku Koma Theater, 1981)
- Waraisetsu Inaka Kozo / Ora wa Tenka no Oodorobou (Meijiza, 1987)
- Hissatsu Shigoto Nin: Nakamura Mondo Sanjou! (Umeda Koma Theater, 1988)
- W no Higeki (1993)
- Tsuki Umaya Oen ~Koi wa Miren yo Kanbotan~ (Meijiza, 1995)
- Edo no Haru: Onna Ichidai Matoi (1997)
- Naniwa Ninjou: Omoroi-Machi (Shin Kabukiza, 1999)
- Yuujou ~Akizakura no Ballade~ (2000)
- Yozakura Onana -Jinsei Gekijou- (Shin Kabukiza / Meijiza, 2001)
- The Drift 3/5: Yume no Shibahama Hanjouki (Misonoza, 2005)
- Douki no Sakura (Kudan Kaikan, 2006)
Discography
- EP
- Omae no Asakusa (おまえの浅草) (King Records, 1978)
- Yukimushi (雪虫) (Teichiku, 1980)
- Sapporo City Light '87 (札幌City Light '87) (1987)...with Ritsuko Abe
References
- ↑ "Makoto Naoya". Nihon Tarento Meikan. Goo Nyūsu. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
External links
- Profile on Toei site (Japanese)
- Sanim Union profile (Japanese)
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