Seishirō Nishida

Seishirō Nishida
Native name 西田 聖志郎
Born (1955-05-03) May 3, 1955
Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Education
  • Kamoike Junior High School
  • Kōnan High School
  • Nihon University College of Art
Occupation Actor
Years active 1981
Home town Japan
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)

Seishirō Nishida (西田 聖志郎, Nishida Seishirō, born May 3, 1955, in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese actor.

Biography

Nishida was born in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture. He has a family relationship Bakumatsu scholar and poet Hatta Tomonori. Nishida graduated from Kamoike Junior High School, Kōnan High School, and Nihon University College of Art.

After graduating from university he started performing in the theater. Nishida's acting experience was from the film, Mr. Mrs. Miss Lonely. He debuted in the television drama, Kaikyō.

While acting, Nishida once debuted as a singer in 1984 with the single, "Amadare". Since he is born in Kagoshima, he gives a Kagoshima dialect in television dramas.[2]

Nishida also became a producer and created an office called Paddy House.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role Network Notes
1988TabaruzakaNTV
1990Tobu ga GotokuShinohara KunimotoNHK
1991Minamoto no YoshitsuneNTV
2000Aoi Tokugawa SandaiItakura ShigemuneNHK
AtsuhimeItakura KatsukiyoNHK
2010RyōmadenŌyama HikohachiNHK
2011Chōchō-san: Saigo no Bushi no MusumeHead clerkNHK G
2012One no Kanata ni: Chichi to Musuko no Nikkō-ki Tsuiraku JikoBarberWOWOW

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1990Tokyo Heaven
2013Rokuga Tsudō no SanshimaiShinpei Arima

Stage

Year Title Notes
2008Tengoku ni itte 3ttsu-me no DoorLead role
2009Rokuga Tsudō no Sanshimai

Radio

Year Title Network Notes
1995Radio ToshokanTBS Radio

Dialect

Year Title Network Notes
2000AtsuhimeNHK
2004Shinsengumi!NHK
2009Saka no Ue no KumoNHK

Discography

Year Title Notes
1984"Amadare"

References

  1. "西田 聖志郎" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  2. "大河ドラマ「篤姫」の方言指導について". Tenshōin Atsuhime (in Japanese). Minami Nihon Shimbun. 31 January 2008. Archived from the original on 11 February 2008.
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