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Norihiro Inoue is a Actor Japonais born on 7 march 1958 at Kanagawa Prefecture (Japon)

Norihiro Inoue

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Nationality Japon
Birth 7 march 1958 at Kanagawa Prefecture (Japon)
Death 28 february 2022 (at 63 years)

Norihiro Inoue (井上 倫宏, Inoue Norihiro, born March 7, 1958 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Biography

He graduated from Hosei University in 1982, and soon after in 1985, began acting in numerous TV dramas, anime TV series, and stage plays.

Usually with

Rintarō
Rintarō
(1 films)
Shigeru Chiba
Shigeru Chiba
(2 films)
Takeshi Aono
Takeshi Aono
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Norihiro Inoue (2 films)

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Actor

Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker, 1h50
Directed by Kōbun Shizuno
Genres Action, Animation
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Minami Takayama, Naoko Matsui, Wakana Yamazaki, Kappei Yamaguchi, Kenichi Ogata, Rikiya Koyama
Roles Keiichirou Motoura (voice)
Rating64% 3.2120953.2120953.2120953.2120953.212095
The Detective Boys attend a promotional event where the J. League play soccer with children. There, the group are introduced to several people. The next day, the Detective Boys watch the soccer match at Touto Stadium. Kogoro Mori receives a phone call from a bomber who relays the location of a bomb in the form of a riddle. The riddle reads "Blue zebra and blue boy, rain from above, people from below, their left hand, as it is shows, the tree on the left. Ran Mori relays the riddle to Shinichi Kudo allowing Conan to decipher it. The blue zebra and boy refer to the mascots of the teams currently playing at Touto stadium. The rest of the riddle is a play on kanji; The top part of Rain (雨, Ame), bottom part of People (人, Hito), left of Hand (手, Te), Show (示, Shī) as it is, and the left of Tree (木, Ki). Filling in the missing parts of the kanji and adding them together forms the word Electronic Scoreboard (電光掲示板, Denkō Keijiban). With little time to evacuate the spectators, Conan traverses up the infrastructure and arranges the explosives so the scoreboard falls in a safe location.
Metropolis
Metropolis (2001)
, 1h47
Directed by Rintarō
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Animation
Themes Films about computing, Films set in the future, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films, Steampunk films, Robot films
Actors Kōsei Tomita, Norio Wakamoto, Tarō Ishida, Takeshi Aono, Norihiro Inoue, Masaru Ikeda
Roles Atlas (voice)
Rating71% 3.5987053.5987053.5987053.5987053.598705
In the futuristic city of Metropolis humans and robots coexist. Robots are discriminated against and segregated to the city's lower levels. A lot of Metropolis' human population are unemployed and deprived, and many people blame the robots for taking their jobs.