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Akihiko Hirata(1927-1984)

  • Actor
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Akihiko Hirata in Godzilla (1954)
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He had an unusual background for an actor: his formal education began in a kindergarten founded by the wartime-era Japanese Imperial Army, and continued in a military academy which was Tokyo's answer to West Point. Upon graduating from Tokyo University (Japan's most prestigious), Hirata confounded many family expectations of him by pursuing a career in acting. His first roles in Tetsuwan namida ari (1953) and The Last Embrace (1953) brought him to the attention of director Ishirô Honda, who promptly cast Hirata first in his WW2 romance Farewell Rabaul Saraba Rabauru (1954) and then, later that year, in the role that would come to define Hirata's career: the tormented, one-eyed scientist Daisuke Serizawa, who alone has figured out a way to destroy the monster Gojira Godzilla (1954). That movie made stars out of all of the younger actors who were fortunate enough to star in it, though Hirata tended more towards second leads and character parts. He was often called the best-known of all actors to appear in Gojira movies (he would turn up in six of the sequels), but this was due as much to his popularity with directors as with his exposure through the monster movies. He was a favorite of directors Ishiro Honda, Jun Fukuda, Hiroshi Inagaki, and much beloved by virtually all the actors who knew him: honest and humorous, highly intellectual but never pretentious. He appeared in literally every kind of movie Toho Studios made, from the monster pictures to samurai dramas (including his one movie for Akira Kurosawa, Sanjuro (1962)) to war dramas to comedies. Still, he remained identified most directly in the public's mind with the original Gojira; his character Serizawa is among the best remembered and most admired in all Japanese films, both inside Japan and out. Hirata was chosen by Toho to announce the monster's return in Godzilla 1985 (1985), and was tapped for a major role; but he died tragically of lung cancer before he could begin shooting.
BornDecember 16, 1927
DiedJuly 25, 1984(56)
BornDecember 16, 1927
DiedJuly 25, 1984(56)
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Ishirô Honda and Takashi Shimura in Godzilla (1954)
Godzilla
7.6
  • Dr. Daisuke Serizawa
  • 1954
Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956)
Godzilla: King of the Monsters!
6.3
  • Dr. Serizawa
  • 1956
Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)
Terror of Mechagodzilla
6.1
  • Dr. Shinzô Mafune
  • 1975
Toshirô Mifune and Tatsuya Nakadai in Sanjuro (1962)
Sanjuro
8.0
  • Samurai
  • 1962

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  • Fugitive Alien (1986)
    Fugitive Alien
    2.5
    TV Movie
    • Alien (uncredited)
    • 1986
  • Bye Bye Jupiter (1984)
    Bye Bye Jupiter
    4.3
    • Dr. Ryûtarô Inoue
    • 1984
  • Suparuta no umi
    • 1983
  • Reibyo densetsu (1983)
    Reibyo densetsu
    6.2
    TV Movie
    • Producer
    • 1983
  • Edogawa Rampo no bijo (1977)
    Edogawa Rampo no bijo
    TV Series
    • Uemura
    • 1982
  • Hi no ataru basho
    TV Movie
    • 1982
  • Tuesday Suspense Theater (1981)
    Tuesday Suspense Theater
    TV Series
    • 1982
  • Exam Hell
    TV Movie
    • 1982
  • At This Late Date, the Charleston (1981)
    At This Late Date, the Charleston
    6.9
    • 1981
  • Station (1981)
    Station
    7.0
    • 1981
  • The Imperial Navy (1981)
    The Imperial Navy
    6.7
    • 1981
  • Sekigahara (1981)
    Sekigahara
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • Nagamori Mashita
    • 1981
  • Shôni byôtô
    TV Movie
    • 1980
  • Kyôtarô Nishimura's Travel Mystery: the Mysteries of Ghost Ship
    TV Movie
    • 1980
  • Tatsuya Nakadai and Tetsurô Tanba in The Battle of Port Arthur (1980)
    The Battle of Port Arthur
    6.6
    • 1980

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Godzilla: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
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Personal details

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  • Born
    • December 16, 1927
    • Keijo, South Korea
  • Died
    • July 25, 1984
    • Tokyo, Japan(lung cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Yoshiko Kuga1961 - July 25, 1984 (his death)

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    He held a law degree from Tokyo University.
  • Quotes
    [on the original Godzilla] I always wondered why this movie did not get the reputation it deserved back when it was released. I don't understand why movie critics and other media could not take that movie as a protest against the hydrogen bomb testings and nuclear weapons and the fear and anger against that. I don't understand why they couldn't get.
  • Trademark
      In his first film role, Tetsuwan namida ari (1953), Hirata's character sported an eyepatch. More famously, so did his war-disfigured Dr. Serizawa in the immortal Godzilla (1954). And in another Gojira film, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966), Hirata's character (a villain this time) once again wore an eyepatch.

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