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Banmei Takahashi

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Banmei Takahashi
Banmei Takahashi

Banmei Takahashi

May 10, 1949 (77) Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan
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Born in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan, Banmei Takahashi is a director. They directed Woman Assault Escapee in 1972.
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Born in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan, Banmei Takahashi is a director. They directed Woman Assault Escapee in 1972.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How old is Banmei Takahashi and where are they from?
Banmei Takahashi is 77 years old, born on May 10, 1949 in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
What are the most famous roles of Banmei Takahashi?
Banmei Takahashi is best known for directing Zen, Door, A New Love in Tokyo.
How many movies has Banmei Takahashi directed?
Over a 54-year career (since 1972), Banmei Takahashi has directed or written 117 films and worked on 0 TV shows.
What was Banmei Takahashi's first movie?
The career of Banmei Takahashi began with Yuka Asagiri: Bound and Gagged! ().
What is Banmei Takahashi's most recent movie or series?
Banmei Takahashi's most recent release is Euthanasia Special Zone, which premiered on January 23, 2026.
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Banmei Takahashi
Banmei Takahashi
1949-05-10 · Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan

Director, screenwriter, and producer. Began his career in the world of pinku-eiga, directing and collaborating with established directors such as Mamoru Watanabe and Koji Wakamatsu. Along with the aforementioned directors, Takahashi helped to develop the talents of actors such as Ren Osugi and Shiro Shimomoto. He also worked as a writer on a couple episodes of the 'Lupin the 3rd' television series. With films such as 'Tattoo Ari' he also broke into more mainstream endeavors. Married to Keiko Takahashi (née Sekine).

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