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Hiroshi Hasegawa, born on January 3, 1928 in Tokyo, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. Known for his roles in various films, Hasegawa's career spanned over two decades. He began his acting career in the 1960s, with notable roles in "The Sword of Doom" (1966) as Aoyama the Scout and "Atragon" (1963) as Lieutenant Fuji. In the 1970s, he continued to make significant contributions to cinema, appearing in "Lady Snowblood" (1973) as Daihachi Kachime and "The Wolves" (1971). Additionally, Hasegawa ventured into directing, helming "Dynamite Don-Don" (1978) as Director Kobayashi. His filmography reflects his versatility and commitment to the craft of acting and directing in Japanese cinema.
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