
I. George
Known For
Acting
Born
1933-09-27 in Hong Kong
Biography
I. George (born Joji Ishimatsu) is a Japanese singer born in Hong Kong on September 27, 1933. His father is Japanese and his mother is Spanish Filipino. In 1959, he became an exclusive singer of 'Club Arrow', the biggest nightclub in Osaka. In December 1959, he became an undercard singer of Trío los Panchos Japanese performances and debuted as Ai Joji. From October 8th to 10th in 1963 he performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City making him the first Japanese performer to sing at the venue. He was in a number of Toei and Nikkatsu films in the 1960s.
Most Known For

Code of Ruffians

Prison Walls of Abashiri, Part 2
as Ôtsuki

League of Gangsters
as George

Futari dake no toride

A Country Boss

The Second Love

Eleven Gangsters
as George

Akumyo: Notorious Dragon

For Love and Money

I. George monogatari taiyō no ko

Ankoku gai jingi

Glass-Hearted Johnny
as Koji Akimoto

Kono ni uruwashi

Greatest Boss of the Showa Era

Kizu-darake no futeki-sha

Prison Release Loyalty Offering
