Ryo Ishibashi
Biography
Ryo Ishibashi, born on July 20, 1956, in Kurume, Fukuoka, Kyūshū, Japan, is a prominent actor and international figure celebrated for his contributions to film and music. He gained global recognition for his performances in iconic Japanese horror films, including "Suicide Club" and "Audition." In the United States, he is particularly noted for his portrayal of Nakagawa in "The Grudge" and its sequel, "The Grudge 2."
Ishibashi's artistic journey began in 1977 when he founded the band ARB (Alexander Ragtime Band), which debuted in 1978 and released over a dozen albums before their breakup in 1990. After a hiatus, he revitalized his musical career by reuniting ARB and releasing the album "Real Life" in 1998. His film career took off in 1986 with his debut in "A-Hômansu," featuring the band's 13th single, "After 45," as the theme song. Over the years, Ishibashi has expanded his acting portfolio, earning acclaim beyond Japan and establishing a solid international presence.
His talent was recognized when he won the Best Actor award at the 11th Yokohama Film Festival for his work in "A Sign Days." Since 1987, Ishibashi has been married to actress Mieko Harada, and together they have three children.
Filmography
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American Yakuza II
1996 • Koji
Blue Tiger
1994 • Gan
American Yakuza
1993 • Shuji Sawamoto
The Cinderella Addiction
2021 • Masaaki Fukuura
Suicide Club
2001 • Detective Kuroda
Parasite in Love
2021 • Yuichi
g@me.
2003
Audition
2000 • Shigeharu Aoyama
War (2007)
2007 • Shiro Yanagawa
Dog Star
2002
Kids Return
1996 • Local Yakuza Chief
The Grudge
2004
Brother (2000)
2000 • Ishihara
Modern Love Tokyo
2022 • Kosuke Hayami