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, born , is a Japanese actor. He was born on May 5, 1947, in
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, north of
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. He is best known for portraying several heroic roles in tokusatsu, including Jiro in ''
Android Kikaider is a ''tokusatsu'' television series based on the superhero manga '' Kikaider'' by Shotaro Ishinomori. The show was produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions, and was broadcast in Japan on NET (now TV Asahi) from July 8, 1972, to May ...
'' and Goro Watari in ''
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''.


Life

Ban attended Saitama-Ken High School. While in college, Ban performed in a theater group that performed the works of
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playwrights. He held a small job at a
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during college. Though he considered becoming a
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, ultimately he turned to acting. His first role was '' Oumuto Ni Watori'', in 1971. He did not, however, audition for his breakout role in ''Kikaider''. His photo was one of many sent in to
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while they were casting the programme - Ban was one of several finalists, and the producer's wife reportedly looked at his photo and said, "He's the one!". He was then cast in the title role. According to Ban in an interview in ''
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'' magazine, his casting was fairly typical, with him meeting Toei executives. Ban appeared in all 43 episodes of the original ''Kikaider'', and also appeared in several episodes of the sequel series ''
Kikaider 01 (Pronounced as ''Kikaider Zero One''), is a tokusatsu superhero TV series, and a sequel series to '' Android Kikaider''. Produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions, it was broadcast on NET (now TV Asahi) from May 12, 1973 to March 30, 19 ...
''. According to Ban, ''Kikaider'' was very much like a typical television drama, and not significantly different despite the subject matter and formula of the show. He felt that the strength of the series lay in the story and characters, even though the action scenes are those most typically highlighted. He has described ''Kikaider'''s story as "perfect", and expressed his desire for the series to be remade (he did not mention the anime adaptation released in 2000). He also commented in the ''Otaku USA'' interview that he only met Kikaider's creator,
Shotaro Ishinomori , né , was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, writer and director. Known as the "King of Manga" (漫画の帝王 (''Manga no Teiou)'' or 漫画の王様 (''Manga no Ousama)''), he is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential mang ...
, once. He played the title character on ''
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'', Ban was also a regular on ''
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'' and ''
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''. Later in life, he starred in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Ring 0: Birthday'', renewing some of his cult popularity. He also starred in television
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for
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and Marui Department stores. He took over Yukio Itô's role as Battle Cossack in the ''
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'' series, ''
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''. Despite the iconic nature of his tokusatsu performances, he has said that he doesn't believe modern henshin hero shows have the same positive spirit as they once did, and that they are not able to excite children the way they used to. Ban, along with the star of ''
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'', Shunsuke Ikeda, has gained cult popularity in both
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due to ''Kikaider'' being broadcast there. Both of them attribute this to the flawed nature of the characters, the vibrant colors of the show, and the power of the good-vs-evil story. Though he is best remembered for his performances in
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programs, he has appeared in numerous different television series' of varying genres. Most recently, Ban appeared in the short film ''House of the Restless Spirits'', released as part of the compilation '' Scary True Stories'' produced by
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magazine ''
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''. Ban currently resides in
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,
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, and his autobiography, ''Jinzo Ningen Kikaidā: Jiro Tabi no Tochu de'' ("Super Android Kikaider: In The Midst of Jiro's Journey"), was published in August 2001 by
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.


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Ban Daisuke official website
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