Naoya Makoto
Naoya Makoto (誠 直也, Makoto Naoya), born Seigo Furukawa (古川 誠剛, Furukawa Seigō) (born June 25, 1948 [1]) is an actor from Japan. Makoto is famous for playing the role of Tsuyoshi Kaijō / AkaRanger in Himitsu Sentai Goranger.[2][3]
Biography[]
Naoya Makoto debuted as an actor in 1971.[3] His first appearance was as a guest performer in the film Gendai Yakuza: Sakura Chi Sankyoudai.[4] Over the next few years, Makoto performed in a variety of small roles. He also plays small roles in musical theater. In 1975, he starred in Himitsu Sentai Goranger and became famous.[3]
Makoto also has a singing career in J-pop (Japanese pop music). His world solo recording career began with the EP 'Omae no Asakusa', which was released in 1978 on the King Records label.
Filmography[]
Drama[]
- Fireman (NTV, 1973) - Daisuke Misaki / Fireman
- Shounen Drama Series / Ken kaere jii (NHK, 1973)
- Eyeful Daisakusen (episode 37) (TBS, 1973)
- Ronin of the Wilderness (episode 1, serial 2) (NET, 1974) - Saku Ware
- Ōedo Sōsamō (episode 127) (Tokyo 12 Channel, 1974)
- Himitsu Sentai Goranger (NET, 1975–1977) - Tsuyoshi Kaijō / AkaRanger
- TV Asahi, 1977–1985) - Sersan Polisi Ryuji Yoshino (Special Investigation Front Line) (
- Taketonbo (NTV, 1980)
- NHK Taiga drama / Shishi no Jidai (NHK, 1980) - Josuke Urakawa
- Ginga TV Shousetsu / Kemuri ga Me ni jimiru (NHK, 1981)
- Onna Kiri Insaikura (Fuji TV, 1982)
- The Suspense / Sanji: Bus Guide no Satsui (TBS, 1982)
- Deai, Meguriai (TBS, 1983)
- Yoshida Shigeru (Kansai TV, 1983)
- Hanasake Hanako 2 (NTV, 1983–1984)
- NHK Taiga drama / Haru no Hatou (NHK, 1985)
- Paula TV Shousetsu / Koi to Omelette (TBS, 1986)
- Tokusō Saizensen / (episode 499 dan 500) (TV Asahi, 1987) - Matsu Teppou
- Edo wo Kiru VII (episode 22) (TBS, 1987) - Kichinosuke Oda
- Chushingura: Onna-tachi no Ai (TBS, 1987)
- Tenka no Goiken Ban Makaritooru! Hikozaemon Gaiki (TV Asahi, 1987)
- Saturday Wide Gekijou Kyotaro Nishimura Travel Mystery 11 (TV Asahi, 1987)
- (Yomiuri TV, 1987–1988)
- Hana no Shougai: Ii Tairou to Sakuradamon (TV Tokyo, 1988)
- Drama 23 / Kamakura wo Tabi suru Onna-tachi (TBS, 1988)
- Onihei Hankachō (episode 3, serial 1) (Fuji TV, 1989)
- Hana Shinjuu (Yomiuri TV, 1990)
- Hissatsu Special: Haru, Seizoroi Shigoto Nin! Harusameja, Akunin Taiji (ABC, 1990) - Seikichi
- Minamoto no Yoshitsune (NTV, 1991)
- (episode 29) (TV Asahi, 1991)
- (TBS, 1992)
- (episode 12, serial 2) (TV Tokyo, 1993) - Shindo
- Onihei Hankachō (episode 13, serial 5) (Fuji TV, 1994) - Usui no Kamataro
- / Michinoku Onsen Touhikou (CBC, 1994)
- Ai to Yabou no Dokugan Ryuu: Date Masamune (TBS, 1995)
- Mou Hitotsu no Kazoku (NHK, 1995)
- NHK Taiga drama / (NHK, 1995) -
- NHK Taiga drama / Hideyoshi (NHK, 1996) - Ishikawa Kazumasa
- (Fuji TV, 1996)
- NHK Taiga drama / (NHK, 1999) - Heihachiro Kobayashi
- Okan (Yomiuri TV, 2000)
- (NHK, 2001) - Iichiro Tanigawa
- (episode 9) (TBS, 2001) - Shinhachi Amano
- NHK Taiga drama / (NHK, 2003) - Todo Takatora
- Serial (TV Tokyo, 2005 - ongoing) - Principal Nakamura
- Taxi Driver's Mystery Diary 21 (TV Asahi, 2005) - Sawa
- (TV Asahi, 2006) - Masashi Koreeda
- Aibou Season V (TV Asahi, 2006)
- Homicide Team 9 Season 2 (TV Asahi, 2007) - Masashi Koreeda
- Homicide Team 9 Season 3 (TV Asahi, 2008) - Masashi Koreeda
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (TV Asahi, 2011) - AkaRanger (Guest)
Film[]
- (Toei, 1971) - Saburo
- (Toei, 1971)
- (Toei, 1972)
- (Toei, 1972) - Hiroshi
- (Toei, 1972) - Bakudan
- (Toei, 1972) - Sabu
- (1972) - Jiro
- (1973) - Katsu
- (1974) - Nakada
- (1974) - Hitoshi Sakai
- (1974) - Jiro
- Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Police Tactics (1974) - Mamoru Kaneda
- (1974) - Takeshi
- (1974) - Takao Narimatsu
- Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode (1974) - Shigehisa Kanazawa
- (1974) - Kenta Takahara
- New Battles Without Honor and Humanity (1974) - Tadashi
- Shorinji Kempo (1975) - Hiroshi Tomoda
- (1975) - Goro Iwamura
- (1976) - Masakazu Izawa
- (Toei, 1976) - Tsuyoshi Kaijou / AkaRanger
- (1977) - Sakurajima
- (Shochiku, 1979) - Detektif Masuda
- (Toho, 1981) - Kotaro Iroha
- Onimasa (Toei, 1982) - Tetsuo Gondo
- (, 1985) - Shiraishi Sensei
- (Toei, 1985) - Kiyoshi Kawafuji
- (1989) - Hidemasa Kishita
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1989) - Teacher of Kendo
- (Toei Classics Film, 1989) - Detektif Tanimoto
- (Toei, 1989) - Kenzo Hirokawa
- (1990) - Asari
- (1991) - Tatsuya Negishi
- (1991) - Zenkichi Sakakibara
- (KSS, 1994) - Yuichiro Kimizuka
- (Cinema Craft, 1996) - Tokuo Konishi
- (KSS, 1996) - Kuroda
- (JTA Kinema Tokyo, 1999)
- (Toei Video, 2000) - Shizuo Nakayama
- (Groove Corporation, 2001) - Satoru Kabira
- (Toei, 2002) - Kakiuchi
- New Battles Without Honor and Humanity/Murder, or Another Battle/Conspiracy (Toei Video, 2003)
- Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger DELUXE: Abare Summer adalah Pembekuan! (Toei, 2003) - Kenja Akgal
- (KSS, 2003) - Kanji Suemori
- (Toei, 2003) - Kosuke Tahata
- (Toei, 2004) - Yamauchi
- (2005)
- Haru Urara (Kinema Star Film, 2005)
- (Sazanami, 2005) - Oogaki
- (AMC, 2006)
- (Sazanami, 2007)
- (2007) - Segawa
- Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle (Toei, 2011) - Tsuyoshi Kaijou / AkaRanger
- Saber + Zenkaiger: Super Hero Senki (2021) - Akarenger (voice)[5]
Theater[]
- Shiranui onna Bushi (Shinjuku Koma Theater, 1981)
- Waraisetsu Inaka Kozo / Ora wa Tenka no Oodorobou (Meijiza, 1987)
- Hissatsu Shigotonin Nakamura Mondo Sanjou! (Umeda Koma Theater, 1988)
- W no Higeki (1993)
- (Meijiza, 1995)
- Edo no Haru: Onna Ichidai Matoi (1997)
- Naniwa Ninjou: Omoroi-Machi (Shin Kabukiza, 1999)
- Yuujou ~Akizakura no Ballade~ (2000)
- Yozakura Onana -Jinsei Gekijou- (Shin Kabukiza / Meijiza, 2001)
- The Drift 3/5: Yume no Shibahama Hanjouki (Misonoza, 2005)
- Douki no Sakura (, 2006)
Discography[]
- EP
- Omae no Asakusa (おまえの浅草) (King Records, 1978)
- Yukimushi (雪虫) (, 1980)
- Sapporo City Light '87 (札幌 City Light '87) (1987)...with
References[]
- ^ "Makoto Naoya". Nihon Tarento Meikan. Goo Nyūsu. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- ^ "誠直也「何とも言えない」ゴレンジャーから半世紀". Nikkansporst. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "「秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー」アカレンジャー誠直也、当時は「1年持たんなと思っていた」". 映画ナタリー. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
- ^ 刑事マガジン Vol.2』辰巳出版、2004 p. 83 ISBN 4-88641-970-4
- ^ "セイバー+ゼンカイジャー スーパーヒーロー戦記". eiga.com. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
External links[]
- Profile on Toei site (in Japanese)
- Sanim Union profile (in Japanese)
- Naoya Makoto profile
Categories:
- Japanese male actors
- People from Saga Prefecture
- 1948 births
- Living people