Hiroshi Abe


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Birth Place
Kanagawa, JP
Born
June 22, 1964

Biography

Hiroshi Abe was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hiroshi Abe began his acting career with roles in such films as the Masahiro Motoki fantasy "The Mystery of Rampo" (1995), the Munehisa Sakurada dramatic comedy "French Dressing" (1998) and the action flick "Tokyo Raiders" (2000) with Tony Leung. He also appeared in the action movie "Godzilla 2000" (2000) with Tsutomu Ki...

Biography

Hiroshi Abe was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hiroshi Abe began his acting career with roles in such films as the Masahiro Motoki fantasy "The Mystery of Rampo" (1995), the Munehisa Sakurada dramatic comedy "French Dressing" (1998) and the action flick "Tokyo Raiders" (2000) with Tony Leung. He also appeared in the action movie "Godzilla 2000" (2000) with Tsutomu Kitagawa, "Torikku Gekijoban" (2002) and "Hana & Alice" (2004) with Anne Suzuki. He kept working in film throughout the early 2000s, starring in "Baburo E Go!! Taimu Mashin Wa Doramu-Shiki" (2007), "Taitei No Ken" (2007) and the Takuya Kimura dramatic adaptation "Hero" (2007). Recently, he continued to act in "Still Walking" (2009), the foreign "A Ghost Of A Chance" (2011) with Eri Fukatsu and the Kôji Yakusho biopic "Admiral Yamamoto" (2011). He also appeared in "The Wings Of The Kirin" (2012) and "Thermae Romae" (2012). Hiroshi Abe most recently acted in "Zakurozaka no adauchi" (2014).

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Black Stallion, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Off The Coast Of North Africa, 1946 Director Carroll Ballard’s opening, dialogue free, evoking the initial premise of the novel by Walter Farley, introducing star Kelly Reno as young American Alec, and Cass-Olé, the Texas-bred Arabian trained for the film by Glen, J.R. and Corky Randall, in The Black Stallion, 1979.
Black Stallion, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) He'll Die Without Me Nearly 30 minutes since the last spoken line, Alec (Kelly Reno) is surprised when fishermen appear at the Mediterranean island where he and the stallion he now calls “Black” have been stranded for weeks, in director Carroll Ballard’s The Black Stallion, 1979.
Black Stallion, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Beach Shipwrecked Alec (Kelly Reno) making friends with the horse (Cass-Ole), cinematographer Caleb Deschanel on location in Sardinia, in The Black Stallion, 1979, directed by Carroll Ballard.
Black Stallion, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Shipwreck Most of director Carroll Ballard's frantic shipwreck scene, Alec (Kelly Reno) awakened, father (Hoyt Axton) attempting rescue, crazy Arab guy (Doghmi Larbi) interfering and horse (Cass-Ole) escaping, in The Black Stallion, 1979.
Gregory's Girl -- (Movie Clip) Stray Pedestrians Ambling out of the house headed for school, Gregory (Gordon John Sinclair) runs into his father (Dave Anderson), a driving instructor, in Bill Forsyth's Gregory's Girl, 1981, shot on location in Scotland.
Gregory's Girl -- (Movie Clip) I'm Marked For Life Gregory (Gordon John Sinclair) in the locker room, surprised by Dorothy (Dee Hepburn), who's just made a smash in her first game with the football team, in Bill Forsyth's Gregory's Girl, 1981.

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