Koji Seto was inspired to become an actor when he saw Tsumabuki Satoshi, a fellow Fukuoka-born actor, starring in the TV drama series "Orange Days". He was a student at the Fukuoka Actors School, which is part of the renowned Himawari Acting School. He took on his first role 2005 in the TV Drama "Rocket Boys" and won in the same year a audition for Watanabe Entertainments Acting Group D-BOYS. It was also the year when he moved on his own to Tokyo, with just 17 years. He successfully took on several roles in TV, movie and stage productions. In 2008 he became the first actor who appeared in two leading parts, aired on TV at the same time, starring as Wataru Kurenai in "Kamen Rider Kiva" and Hiro in the TV-drama adaption of "Koizora". A wide range of different leading parts followed, like 2010 as mentally disabled teenager Shuhei in "Rinne no Ame", a drama that won Fuji TV's 21th Best Young Screenwriter Award, and as Yuta, the captain of a male-tumbling team in the sport drama "Tumbling". 2011 he starred as the brave young Samurai Mori Ranmaru, alongside Etsushi Toyokawa as Nobunaga Oda, in NHK's Taiga Drama "Princess Go". 2012 appeared he in the sequel of the "Ring" movie series "Sadako 3D" as Takanori Ando. Also 2012, Director Shiota Akihiko choose him to star in the tv drama "Spy Tokku", a story about a spy that underwent a face transplantation when he started his job with only 19 years.
Kôji Shintoku is known for Honey Lemon Soda (2021), Hanii (2018) and Reverse Edge: Ohkawabata Tanteisha (2014).
Kôji Shiraishi is a director and writer, known for Kuchisake-onna (2007), Gurotesuku (2009) and The Wind Shall Blow (1998).
Kôji Suzuki is known for The nozoki: Nerawareta onna (1985), Abunômaru: Ingyaku (1988) and Kageki: Onanii (1986).
Kôji Takeda is an actor, known for Zeruda no densetsu: Buresu obu za wairudo (2017), Kamen Rider Amazons (2016) and Steins;Gate (2011).
Kôji Totani was born on July 12, 1948 in Nagoya, Japan. He was an actor, known for Metal Gear Solid (1998), Metal Gear Solid: Integral (1999) and Hokuto no Ken (1984). He died on February 6, 2006 in Japan.
Kôji Tsujitani was born on 26 April 1962 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for Inuyasha (2000), Escaflowne (2000) and Tenkû no Esukafurône (1996). He was previously married to Kumiko Watanabe. He died on 17 October 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.
Kôji Yada was born on April 15, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for Saraba Uchû Senkan Yamato: Ai no Senshitachi (1978), Doragon boru Z: konoyo de ichiban tsuyoi yatsu (1990) and Uchû senkan Yamato (1977). He died on May 1, 2014 in Japan.
Yakusho Koji is an acclaimed and famed Japanese actors who has appeared in many notable films, including Tampopo, Unagi and Babel, but may be best known internationally for his role in Shall We Dance, which at the time of its release was Asia's biggest film export. He was born in the southern city of Nagasaki as Koji Hashimoto, but moved to Tokyo and began working in the city's municipality from which he borrowed his alias. Yakusho means 'government office.' While at acting school he met actress Saeko Kawatsu whom he soon married in 1982. He picked up stage roles, moved to a TV serial on Japan's national broadcaster NHK in 1983 and had his first major break playing a mostly silent role in the avant-garde food drama Tampopo. Koji has collaborated with director Kurosawa Kiyoshi several times, won the Best Actor Award at the Japanese Academy Awards more than once and been nominated for it and other awards even more often. He directed Gaman No Abura in 2009.
Kôji Yamamoto was born on October 31, 1976 in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Shin Ultraman (2022), Kamen Raidâ Zerowan (2019) and Shinsengumi! (2004). He has been married to Maki Horikita since August 22, 2015. They have two children.