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Shunji Fujimura

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Shunji Fujimura
Born(1934-12-08)December 8, 1934
DiedJanuary 25, 2017(2017-01-25) (aged 82)
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor, narrator
Years active1960–2015

Shunji Fujimura (藤村 俊二, Fujimura Shunji, December 8, 1934 – January 25, 2017)[1] was a Japanese actor from Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan.[2] He appeared in the second series of Monkey as the horse. He appeared in the Death Note live-action movie as Quillsh Wammy A.K.A. Watari.

Filmography

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Film

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  • Seishun kigeki: Harenchi gakuen (1970)
  • Kigeki kankon-sousai nyûmon (1970) - Fujiwara
  • Tokyo Heaven (1990) - Katsu Hashimoto[3]
  • Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997) - Mansaku Iori
  • Hakuchi (1999) - The tailor
  • Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact (2001) - Professor Kinomoto
  • Quartet (2001) - Shunkichi Fujioka
  • Ganryujima (2003) - Todoroki
  • Hero? Tenshi ni aeba... (2004)
  • Gosuto shauto (2004)
  • Kogitsune Heren (2006) - Professor Uehara
  • Hatsukoi (2006) - Motorcycle seller
  • Death Note (2006) - Watari
  • Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006) - Watari
  • Helen the Baby Fox (2006) - Manager of Coffee Lounge
  • L: Change the WorLd (2008) - Watari
  • Bura bura ban ban (2008)
  • Fukemon (2008)
  • Nakumonka (2009)
  • Kyôretsu môretsu! Kodai shôjo Dogu-chan matsuri! Supesharu mûbî edishon (2010)
  • Futatabi (2010) - Kenzaburo's bandmate

Television

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  • Monkey (1979) - Hazama Hyôsuke
  • Osama no Restaurant (1995)
  • Sōrito Yobanaide (1997) - Vice prime
  • Fukigen na Kajitsu (1997)
  • Kamisan nanka kowakunai (????)
  • Oatsui no ga Osuki (????)
  • Omizu no Hanamichi (1999) - Matsushima
  • Rikon Bengoshi (2004)
  • Kaiki Daikazoku (2004) - Fuchio Imawano
  • Fight (2005)
  • Densha Otoko DX~Saigo no Seizen (2006) - Saori's Grandfather
  • Imo Tako Nankin (2006)
  • Happy Boys (2007) - Kura Shikawaichi

Anime

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References

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  1. ^ "Actor Shunji Fujimura Passes Away at 82". Anime News Network. 1 February 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Actor Shunji Fujimura dies of heart failure at 82". The Mainichi. 1 February 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  3. ^ "東京上空いらっしゃいませ". eiga.com. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
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