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Joh Mizuki : ウィキペディア英語版
Joh Mizuki

〔『デーリー東北新聞』2010年9月14日(火)付〕 was a Japanese actor. His birth name was Ishikawa Yoshiaki. He was born in Tokyo.
Mizuki made his acting debut in 1958 in ''Futeki naru hanko'' which was directed by Makino Masahiro. He played a number of juvenile delinquent-type roles in TV series in the late fifties and early sixties.
In 1964, he appeared in the internationally released Fuji TV action television series ''Ninja butai gekkô'', known as Phantom Agents in the English language release. Joh Mizuki played the lead role of Phantar, who was the leader of a band of ninja-skilled government agents. ''Phantom Agents'' was shown in Australia, Venezuela, Brazil and other countries, including a limited airing in America in the New York area.
==References==

*(Nikki White's 'Phantom Agents' page at ''Ensovaari Embassy'' website )

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