Akira Tsuburaya

Born: 1944-02-12

Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Akira Tsuburaya (円谷 粲, Tsuburaya Akira) is a Japanese former film and television producer under Tsuburaya Productions. He is the third son of Eiji Tsuburaya, with his older brothers including Hajime Tsuburaya and Noboru Tsuburaya.

In 1966, after graduating from Tamagawa University, Akira Tsuburaya joined Tsuburaya Productions. During that time, he worked as an assistant director on projects such as "Ultra Q" (1966), "Ultraman" (1966-1967), "Ultraseven" (1967-1968), and "Operation: Mystery" (1968-1969). In 1970, he began his career as a producer for visual production, starting with Chibira-kun.

After leaving Tsuburaya Productions in 1989, he founded the production company Tsuburaya Eizo. He returned to Tsuburaya Productions in 2002 as Vice President, primarily overseeing the production department. He left once again in 2005, and from that year, he has served as a director for Tsuburaya Yume Kobo.

Known For

Bringing Godzilla Down to Size: The Art of Japanese Special Effects
Siren the Ghost Story Returns
Ultra Q The Movie: Legend of the Stars
Star Force: Fugitive Alien II
Jumborg Ace and Giant
Zombie Snake
Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Disco Club Layla
Fugitive Alien
Ultra Heroine Legend: From Anne to Seven
Siren the Ghost Story Again

Top Movie Credits

Zombie Snake Production Coordinator