
Eiji Kusuhara
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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
Credits

Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
as Japanese Man #2

Return of the Jedi (1983)
as Lieutenant Telsij - Grey Squadron (uncredited)

The Elephant Man (1980)
as Japanese Bleeder

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
as U.N. Guard - Japanese

North Sea Hijack (1980)
as Eiji

Topsy-Turvy (1999)
as Second Kabuki Actor

The Parole Officer (2001)
as Japanese Businessman

Diamond Skulls (1990)
as Ewo Nagasaky

The Beginner (1985)
Actor

Restless Natives (1985)
as Presenter

Big Mäc (1985)
as Professor
The Man Who Shot Christmas (1984)
as Yuzo
Confessions of a Diary Secretary (2007)
as Japanese News Reporter

Licensed to Love and Kill (1979)
as Male Madam Wang

Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980)
as Fortyninesah

Quartermaine's Terms (1987)
as Oko-Ri
Somewhere to Run (1989)
as Tourist

Souvenir (1994)
as Presentador TV

Sticky Wickets (1990)
as Nashimoto
Gummed Labels (1992)
Actor
Tokyo Jim (2006)
as Mr. Yakamoto

Super Banzai Video Show (2002)
Actor





