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Sho Kosugi (ショー・コスギ, Shō Kosugi, born Shōichi Kosugi (小杉 正一, Kosugi Shōichi) on June 17, 1948) is a Japanese actor, martial artist and writer with extensive training in Shindō jinen-ryū Karate, Kendo, Judo, Iaido, Kobudo, Aikido and Ninjutsu.
Kane Takeshi Kosugi (小杉健, Kosugi Takeshi, born October 11, 1974) is an American actor and martial artist of Japanese and Chinese descent. The son of Japanese martial arts film star Sho Kosugi , Kane began his career as a child actor starring opposite his father in films like Revenge of the Ninja and Pray for Death .
Kosugi (written: 小杉 lit. "small Japanese cedar" or コスギ in katakana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Isamu Kosugi ( 小杉 勇 , 1904–1983) , Japanese actor and film director
Enter the Ninja is a 1981 American martial arts film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Sho Kosugi and Christopher George.The film is about a martial artist named Cole (Nero) who is visiting his friend Frank in the Philippines.
Black Eagle is a 1988 American action film directed by Eric Karson and starring Shō Kosugi, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Kane Kosugi. It was shot on the Mediterranean island of Malta. [1] The film was released in the United States on May 19, 1988.
Jūrōta Kosugi (小杉 十郎太, Kosugi Jūrōta, born December 19, 1957 [1] in Yokohama, Japan) is a Japanese voice actor.His major roles include Arlong in One Piece, Asuma Sarutobi in Naruto, Akio Ohtori in Revolutionary Girl Utena, Isamu Kenmochi in Kindaichi Case Files, Big Zenki in Zenki, and Jotaro Kujo in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (OVA).
Kosugi is probably best known for the experimental music that he created from 1960 until 1975. Kosugi's primary instrument was the violin, which he sent through various echo chambers and effects to create a bizarre, jolting music quite at odds with the drones of other more well-known Fluxus affiliated artists, such as Tony Conrad, John Cale, and Henry Flynt.
Born in Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture, Kosugi first studied at the Nihon Eiga Haiyū Gakkō before joining the Nikkatsu studio in 1925. [1] He came to prominence in tendency films such as Ikeru ningyō (1929).