Kouichi Oohori

Kouichi Oohori
Native name 大堀 こういち
Born (1963-04-05) April 5, 1963
Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Actor

Kouichi Oohori (大堀 こういち Ōhori Kōichi, born April 5, 1963, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor. He participated in Gekidan Kenko (now Nylon 100℃) from 1985 to 1992.

Since his debut Oohori expanded his career in the stage, television, and cinema. He was part of Unit Hanakusons. Oohori also appear in stage shows with folk singer Shozo.

Filmography

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Yuenchi Saisei Jigyō-dan Kōen
1994 City Boys
1997 Group Tamashii
2001 Highleg Jesus
2007 Gekidantai Shū Shōsetsuka
Kētai Keiji Zenigataumi
2009 Kētai Keiji Zenigata Inochi Tabashi Shibata
2014 Teiichi no Kuni Josuke Akaba

Films

Year Title Role Notes
Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
2007 Kētai Keiji the Movie 2 Ishikawa Goemon Ichizoku no Inbō: Kettō! Golgotha no Mori Tabashi Shibata
2009 Akumu no Elevator Mansion employee
2011 Kētai Keiji the Movie 3 Morning Musume Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!: Pandora no Hako no Himitsu
2012 Like Someone in Love Taxi driver
Yume uru Futari Kenichi Nakano
Zomvideo

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
1993 Tokusou Robo Janperson Daikokuten TV Asahi
1997 Sore ga Kotaeda! Fuji TV Episode 9
1999 Furuhata Ninzaburō Fuji TV
2000 Koi no Kamisama TBS
2001 Shiroi Kage TBS
Joshi-ana Fuji TV
2002 Engisha Fuji TV
2005 Koisuru Nichiyōbi BS-TBS
2006 Kētai Keiji Zenigata Series Tabashi Shibata BS-TBS
Tatta Hitotsu no Koi NTV
2007 Sensei Michi BS-TBS Episode 7
2008 Kansen Bakuhatsu: Pandemic Flu Kanryo NHK
Tokyo Girl BS-TBS
Arigatō! Chanpī 〜 Nipponhatsu no Mōdōken Tanjō Monogatari Fuji TV
Yō wa Mata Noboru Kazuhiko Misaki TBS Episode 10
Gonzō Densetsu no Deka TV Asahi Episode 7
2009 Kamen Rider Decade Shinichiro Saya TV Asahi
2010 5-nen-go no Love Letter BeeTV
Tōbō Bengoshi Fuji TV
2011 Full Throttle Girl Fuji TV
Bengoshi Morie Haru-saku no Jiken Takanashi TV Asahi
2012 Deka Kurokawa Suzuki Koyaku Inoue YTV
Kyōto Minami-sho Kanshiki File Kazuki Yabe TV Asahi
2013 Bussen Marukei TBS
2015 Minami-kun no Koibito Joji Horikiri Fuji TV
Shin Kanpai Senshi After V Rinji Yellow TVS

References

  1. "大堀こういち". VIP Times (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 4 April 2016.

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