
Hajime Izu
Born
July 6, 1917
Died
January 1, 2005 (87 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Hajime Izu was born on July 6, 1918 in Japan. He was an actor and writer, known for Onna (1964), Jinzô ningen Kikaidâ (1972) and Nora inu (1949). He died in 2005.

Turning Point
1994

The Rocking Horsemen
School Principal
1992

Kidou Keiji Jiban: Great Explosion at the Monster Factory of Fear
Doctor Kenzo Igarashi
1989

Ningyo Sashichi: The Cat’s Golden Claws of Death
1984

Legend of the Cat Monster
Spaghetti Director
1983

Battle Anthem
1983

The Yoshida School
Hoshishima Nirō
1983
This Is Noriko
1981

The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi
1979

Flying at Ya', Android Kikaider
Dr. Komyoji
1973

Android Kikaider
Dr. Nobuhiko Kohmyoji · (43 episodes)
1972

Kikaida: Android of Justice
Dr. Nobuhiko Komyoji · (43 episodes)
1972

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker
Dr. Daidōji
1972

The Pacific War and Himeyuri Corps
1962

Love and Fascination
1961

The Three Treasures
Prince Oousu
1959

Executive Chair
Tomita
1958

City of Love
1958
The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1)
1956

Sudden Rain
Miwa
1956

The First Kiss
1955

My Pistol Is Quick
1954

12 Chapters About Women
Corporal Tokugawa
1954

Mako Osorubeshi
1954

Zoku botchan shain
1954

The Eagle of the Pacific
Staff Officer (uncredited)
1953

Youth of Heiji Senigata
Shinsaburo
1953

Wife
Hirohisa Matsuyama
1953

Sunflower Girl
Ryosuke Tanabe
1953

Today is Payday
Kazuo Machida
1952

Love's Cheerleader
Gon
1952

Kin no tamago: Golden Girl
1952

The Skin of the South
Kakuzo Ono
1952

Wedding March
Mr. Inu
1951

Sekidô matsuri
1951
Wakôdo no uta
Ito
1951

Swords and Brocade
1951

Who Will Judge Me?
1951

Wakai musumetachi
1951

Red Peony of Night
1950

Red Peony of Night
Ryosuke
1950

Alps Story: The Wild
1950

Listen to the Voices of the Sea
1950

Escape at Dawn
Oda
1950

Escape from Prison
1950

Stray Dog
Criminal Identification Officer
1949

The Blue Mountains: Part II
Gen-Chan
1949

The Blue Mountains: Part I
Gen-Chan
1949

Konna onna ni dare ga shita
Ichiro
1949

Actress
Tetsuo Mizushima
1947

War and Peace
1947