Kazuhiko Hasegawa

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1946-01-05 (78 years old)

Place of Birth Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Also Known As ゴジ

Kazuhiko Hasegawa

Biography

Kazuhiko Hasegawa (長谷川 和彦 Hasegawa Kazuhiko, born 5 January 1946) is a Japanese film director. He won the award for Best Director at the 1st Yokohama Film Festival for The Man Who Stole the Sun. He has also occasionally appeared as an actor, including a role in Banmei Takahashi's 1982 Wolf (狼 Ōkami), produced by Director's Company, and later in Seijun Suzuki's 1991 Yumeji.

Known For

Director

1976
The Youth Killer

as Director

1975
Light of Africa

as First Assistant Director

1975
Teenagers' Sex Journal '75

as First Assistant Director

1974
Red Paper Lantern

as Assistant Director

1974
Apartment Wife: Afternoon Seduction

as First Assistant Director

1974
Gypsy Rose: A Docu-Drama

as Assistant Director

1973
1973
Sweet Scent of Eros

as Assistant Director

1973
Legend of the Sex Thief in Edo

as Assistant Director

1973
The Climax

as Assistant Director

1973
Did the Red Bird Escape?

as Assistant Director

1972
Sigh of Roses

as Assistant Director

1972
Woman on the Night Train

as Assistant Director

1972
The Superhuman Stud

as Assistant Director

1972
Drifter's Affair

as Assistant Director

1972
Temptation of Eros

as Assistant Director

1972
Apartment Wife: Secret Rendezvous

as Assistant Director

1972
Night Spot: Drifting Flower

as Assistant Director

1972
Afternoon Affair: Rear Window

as Assistant Director

1971
1971
Wet Sand in August

as Assistant Director

1968
Profound Desires of the Gods

as Assistant Director

Writer

1974
Bitterness of Youth

as Screenplay

1974
Evening Primrose

as Screenplay

1972
Love Bandit Rat Man

as Screenplay

Actor

1991
Yumeji

as Onimatsu

1982
1976
The Youth Killer

as Father at the Beach

Producer

1984
The Crazy Family

as Executive Producer

1968
Profound Desires of the Gods

as Associate Producer