Hiro Hayama was born on April 10, 1974 in Japan. He is an actor, known for Million Loves in Me (2018), San ging chaat goo si (2004) and The Medallion (2003).
Hiro Kanagawa is a Vancouver-based actor and writer. Born in Sapporo, Japan, he spent his childhood in Guelph, Ontario and Sterling Heights, Michigan before attending International Christian University High School in Tokyo where he acted in his first student films and stage productions. Returning to the U.S., he attended Middlebury College, VT, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and the Tyler School of Art at Temple University before settling in Vancouver, BC. Since 1990, his multi-faceted career has earned him numerous stage awards and distinctions in his native Canada. Internationally, he is perhaps best known for his recurring roles and guest appearances on popular American television series such as Altered Carbon (2018), The X Files (1993), iZombie (2015), and Smallville (2001), and for memorable comedic turns in hits like Best in Show (2000) and Supernatural (2005). His screenwriting credits include story editing on the critically-acclaimed Canadian series Da Vinci's Inquest (1998), Da Vinci's City Hall (2005), Intelligence (2005), and Blackstone (2009). Also an accomplished playwright, he received the 2017 Governor-General's Literary Award for Drama for his play Indian Arm.
Hiro got his first glimpse into the world of film and television when he received his SAG card at the young age of 12. By the time he was 16, he convinced his parents to let him finish high school early and move by himself across the country in order to pursue his life long dream of becoming a stuntman. For the last 25 years he has used his martial arts and motocross background to fulfill that dream. In the beginning Hiro knew little about the stunt industry. But in 1986 when stuntman and family friend, Shane Dixon, took him to visit the set of the first Lethal Weapon, Hiro was hooked. He knew he had to be a stuntman. He began his career working on early Roger Corman films. Shortly after, he worked his way onto the popular kids show, Power Rangers where he spent the next 7 years perfecting his craft and learning what it took to be a stuntman. His hard work paid off. Since then, Hiro has worked on over 150 films and television shows. He has been nominated for 2 Taurus World Stunt Awards and continues to work on some of the industry's top shows as a stunt coordinator and 2nd unit director. In 2002, Hiro became a member of the Directors Guild of America, allowing him to move into the next phase of his career as a film maker. His directing accomplishments include several short films, t.v. shows, commercials, and a full length feature film. He became a series director on Supah Ninjas, for which he won the Emmy for Outstanding Stunt Coordination last year. Despite all of his hard work, Hiro also enjoys taking time off to travel and spend time with his family. His children; Chloe, Chaeli, Kai, and Takéo and wife, Jahnel.
Hiro Mizushima was born on April 13, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Gekijôban Kamen Raidâ Kabuto: God Speed Love (2006), Kamen raidâ Kabuto (2006) and Kuroshitsuji (2014). He has been married to Ayaka since February 22, 2009.
Hiro Murai is a director and producer, known for Atlanta (2016), Guava Island (2019) and Station Eleven (2021).
Hiro Nakamura is known for Ultraman: Rising (2024) and Saturday Morning All Star Hits! (2021).
Hiro Sano is an actor, known for Chocolate (2008), Shanghai (2010) and Les fils du vent (2004).
Hiro Shimono is an actor, known for Shingeki no Kyojin (2013), End of Eternity (2010) and Purojekuto kurosuzôn (2012).
Hiro Tateyama is an actor, known for Sutâurufu (1978), Fugitive Alien (1986) and Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (1987).
Hiro Yûki was born on 13 February 1965 in Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni (1997), Evangelion Shin Gekijôban: Jo (2007) and Shin Seiki Evangelion (1995).