Top TV Shows - Katsuhiko Sasaki
Katsuhiko Sasaki's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Star Wars: Visions Poster
    #628
    Star Wars: Visions
    as Master (voice) 1 episode
    #628 in TVScore: 1.1
    ‘Star Wars: Visions’ is an innovative animated anthology series that presents a collection of short films, each offering a distinct cultural perspective on the expansive Star Wars universe. Various acclaimed animation studios from around the globe contribute their unique storytelling and visual styles to the anthology, providing diverse interpretations of the themes, characters, and lore of Star Wars.
  • Monster Poster
    #1,399
    Monster
    as Hennich (voice) 6 episodes
    #1,399 in TVScore: 0.3
    Monster is a gripping Japanese thriller series that follows the life of Kenzou Tenma, a talented brain surgeon from Japan who finds himself ensnared in a chaotic nightmare in Germany. Everything takes a sinister turn when he becomes entangled with a former patient who has transformed into a deranged psychopath. As the story unfolds, Tenma's life unravels, and he is faced with a moral and ethical dilemma that tests the boundaries of his profession.
Top Movies - Katsuhiko Sasaki
Katsuhiko Sasaki's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    Katsuhiko Sasaki Biography
    Katsuhiko Sasaki (佐々木 勝彦) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He is the son of Minoru Chiaki. Sasaki graduated from the Hosei University Faculty of Business Administration. He has appeared in various movies including Battle of Okinawa (1971), The Sound of Waves (1971), Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973), Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975), Rhyme of Vengeance (1978), Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989), Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991), Midnight Eagle (2007), Isoroku (2011), Pale Moon (2014), Our Family (2014), and Aircraft Carrier Ibuki (2019). Sasaki has also made TV show appearances in Ōoka Echizen (1971), Taiyō ni Hoero! (1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986), Daitetsujin 17 (1977), Mito Kōmon (1990-1993), Bayside Shakedown (1997), Sōrito Yobanaide (1997), Nemureru Mori (1998), and Ai.