
Eiji Kusuhara
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1947-01-02
Day of Death
2010-04-23 (63 years old)
Place of Birth
Tokio, Japan
Eiji Kusuhara
Biography
The Japanese actor Eiji Kusuhara played the sadistic Lieutenant Sato in the television series Tenko (1981-85), was one of the narrators on the cult show Banzai (2001) and appeared on stages across the UK and Europe in a variety of beguiling roles. He was one of the first professional Japanese actors active in London in the 1970s and enjoyed something of a monopoly on roles until he starred alongside a fellow countryman, Togo Igawa, in The Man Who Shot Christmas (1984). Eiji spent most of his adult life in Britain.
Known For
Acting
(2007)
Confessions of a Diary Secretary
as Japanese News Reporter
(2006)
Tokyo Jim
as Mr. Yakamoto
(2002)
(2001)
The Parole Officer
as Japanese Businessman
(1999)
Eyes Wide Shut
as Japanese Man #2
(1999)
Topsy-Turvy
as Second Kabuki Actor
(1994)
Souvenir
as Presentador TV
(1990)
Dark Obsession
as Ewo Nagasaky
(1990)
Sticky Wickets
as Nashimoto
(1989)
Somewhere to Run
as Tourist
(1987)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
as U.N. Guard - Japanese
(1987)
Quartermaine's Terms
as Oko-Ri
(1985)
Restless Natives
as Presenter
(1985)
(1985)
Big Mäc
as Professor
(1983)
Return of the Jedi
as Lieutenant Telsij - Grey Squadron (uncredited)
(1980)
The Elephant Man
as Japanese Bleeder
(1980)
North Sea Hijack
as Eiji
(1980)
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End
as Fortyninesah