Katsuya Kobayashi
小林且弥
Born (1981-12-10) 10 December 1981
OccupationActor
Years active2001-present
Agentenchante
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)

Katsuya Kobayashi (小林且弥, Kobayashi Katsuya, born 10 December 1981) is a Japanese actor from Shimonoseki. Even though he and fellow Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love-exclusive Rider actor Mitsuki Koga/Kamen Rider Ketaros were only Kamen Riders within the movie, they did make a guest appearance during the final episode of the series as two people affected by the necklaces that transform people into Natives.

Selected filmography

As director
  • Horizon (2024)[1]
As actor
  • Boutaoshi! (2003)
  • Rockers (2003)
  • School Wars: HERO (2004)
  • Bubu Again (2004)
  • Concrete a.k.a. Konkurîto (2004)
  • Kamachi (2004)
  • Sukûru deizu a.k.a. School Daze (2005)
  • Pray (2005)
  • Linda Linda Linda (2005)
  • Saigo no bansan a.k.a. The Last Supper (2005)
  • Yumeno (2005)
  • Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love (2005)
  • Hōkyō Monogatari (2006)
  • The Cottage (2006)
  • Cat Girl Kiki (2006)
  • Stay (2007)
  • Watch Me (Kansatsu: Eien ni Kimi wo Mitsumete) (2007)
  • SAI-REN (2007)
  • Little DJ (2007)
  • Makiguri no Ana (Peeping Tom) (2007)
  • Building and the Zoo (2008)
  • Kizumomo (2008)
  • Bodyjack (2008)
  • Running on Empty (2009)
  • Lost Paradise in Tokyo (2010)
  • Sweet Silly Love Song (2010)
  • The Death Penalty Standards (Shikei Kijun) (2011)
  • Gene Waltz (2011)
  • Furusatogaeri-Going Home- (2011)
  • Synchronicity (2011)
  • Arakawa Under the Bridge (2012)
  • The Devil's Path (Kyōaku) (2013)
  • Maestro! (2015)
  • The Emperor in August (2015)
  • Bloosoming Into A Family (Madou: After the Rain) (2016)
  • Wilderness (2017)
  • Kamen Rider Build (2017-2018)
  • Last Winter, We Parted (2018)[2]
  • Zenigata (2018)
  • Dad, Chibi is Gone (2019)
  • Family Bond (2020)[3]
  • Pop! (2021)[4]
  • Takano Tofu (2023)[5]

References

  1. "水平線". eiga.com. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  2. "去年の冬、きみと別れ". Yahoo! Movie. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  3. "太陽の家". eiga.com. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  4. "POP!". eiga.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. "高野豆腐店の春". eiga.com. Retrieved 5 August 2023.


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