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Ken Yamamura, born Kennosuke Yamamura (山村 憲之介, Yamamura Kennosuke, born January 21, 1986), is a Japanese actor best known for playing the younger Ichirō Yashida / Silver Samurai (sharing the main antagonist's role with Haruhiko Yamanouchi) in the 2013 film The Wolverine, and Takashi in the 2014 remake of Godzilla. Yamamura was born in Osaka on January 21, 1986. He studied drama at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. After graduating, he has not missed a chance to have a role in a Hollywood blockbuster. In 2013, Yamamura made his first acting appearance as the younger Ichiro Yashida / Silver Samurai in the American superhero film The Wolverine, which had starred Hugh Jackman. The following year, he went on to portray the role of Takashi, the associate of Bryan Cranston's character, in the 2014 remake of Godzilla. In 2019, he then appeared to portray as the character Oguchi in the thriller crime drama film Earthquake Bird, featuring Alicia Vikander and Riley Keough, which was released by Netflix on November 15, 2019. In 2021, Yamamura has portrayed Taka in the film People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan.

When police detective Yokoda Brady is brutally gunned down by a gang of criminals during a failed raid, his body is taken to Professor Gene Tani, a scientist experimenting with transferring the human mind into an android body (codenamed PROJECT: TOBOR), not unlike what created Inspector Gadget. His experiment has already failed seven times before... he is now about to experiment with his "8th Man". Now as an enhanced officer, he takes down a villain known as the Atomic Ghost, a man who can walk through walls, not unlike Danny Phantom or Vlad Plasmius.
