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Obituary: Hiroshi Tsuburaya

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Bob Johnson & August Ragone, Henshin! Online, July 27, 2001
Source: THE PASSING OF A HERO
Hiroshi Tsuburaya

Date of birth (location)

8 March 1964

Date of death (details)

24 July 2001

Hiroshi Tsuburaya, grandson of Eiji Tsuburaya and the Space Sheriff who saved the world in the 1980s, passed away at the age of 37 at 9:27am Tokyo time, on July 24, 2001 from liver disease. He is survived by his wife of eleven years, Fumiko and three children. The wake was held on July 25 and the funeral on July 26, both at the Siejo Catholic Church in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.

The funeral was well attended by family and friends. Brothers Masahiro Tsuburaya (a producer at TPC) and Hideaki Tsuburaya (who runs Tsuburaya Communications) were there, along with many production staff members from Tsuburaya Productions. Actors in attendance included Takeshi Yoshioka, who played Gamu Takayama in ULTRAMAN GAIA and long-time suit actor Haruo Nakajima.

Hiroshi began his acting career by auditioning for a motion picture in the early 1980s. After not getting the role, he felt very worried about his acting career, but was saved by someone connected with the film, who gave him a small part in another movie. Following that, he landed his most famous role as the lead actor in Toei Company’s SPACE SHERIFF SHAIDER (1984).

Following the leads of Kenji Ohba and Hiroshi Watari, Hiroshi Tsuburaya starred in the third of Toei’s popular Space Sheriff series as Shaider’s alter ego, Dai Sawamura. The series was action packed and as the main character, Hiroshi was involved in many stunt and action sequences, as well as his fair share of martial arts battles with monsters, aliens and henchmen who were trying to take over the World.

After the 52-episode run of SPACE SHERIFF SHAIDER, he went on to appear in numerous television dramas and movies, including ARARENBO SHOGUN and MITO KOMON.

In 1996, he appeared in episode 49 of ULTRAMAN TIGA. The episode involved the hero, Daigo, traveling back in time to Tsuburaya Productions in the mid-1960s, when the original ULTRAMAN series was first being developed. In this, he played the role of his father, Hajime Tsuburaya. Hajime was a director on the original ULTRAMAN and went on to take over Tsuburaya Productions after the death of his father, Eiji.

The following year, he accepted a regular role in ULTRAMAN DYNA as Colonel Seiji Miyata, the commander of TPC (The Terrestrial Peaceable Consortium). He would return for his final acting part as KCB Director, Kenji Tabata in ULTRAMAN GAIA.

Hiroshi was told a few years ago by doctors that he only had about five years to live. He was determined to outlive his father, Hajime, who died at the age of 41. At that time, he was instructed to take it easy. Wishing to help young actors get into the business, he temporarily quit his acting career and became manager of Tsuburaya Productions’ talent division. This was the position he held until his passing.

The last known interview with Hiroshi was in The Space Sheriff’s Compendium, a book written by Mikio Ando and released in July of 2000. We hope to bring you this interview soon.

All his fans will miss Hiroshi and his passing at such a young age is very tragic. Our hearts go out to his family and friends.

taken from: Monster Zero

Shaider Credits

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Title Original: Uchuu Keiji Shaida / Space-Sheriff Shaider

Vintage: Japon, 198

4Cast: Hiroshi Tsuburaya / Dai Sawamura, Shaida,Shaider

           Naomi Morinaga / Annie 

           Masayuki Suzuki / Kojiro Aoyama

           Toshiaki Nishizawa / Professeur Kom 

           Kyoko Nashiro Myodai / Marinne

           Wakiko Kano / Bimi

           Commander Gyaban , X-Or / Kenji Oba

           Toru Yoshida / Shinkan (prêtre Shintoïste) Pô

           Kazuhiko Kubo / Strictor

           Mai Ooishi / Grâce 4

Company: Toei Company

Création: Saburo Yatsude

Scénariste: Shôzô Uehara


Musiques: Michiaki Watanabe, Kouji Yoshimura (composer) , Akira Kushida (chanteur) / version Française du générique chanté par Bernard Minet

Cascades: La J.A.C (Japan Action Club)

Effets spéciaux: Nobua Yajima