Mitsunobu Kaneko
Mitsunobu Kaneko, born on September 25, 1957, in Tokyo, made his mark in the entertainment industry at a remarkably young age. His acting career began when he was just 9 years old, starring as the lead in the television series "Akuma-kun" (translated as "Boy Demon"). The following year, at age 10, he captivated audiences again by playing the main character in "Giant Robo," which was known in the United States as "Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot."
Kaneko's talent was evident early on, and he quickly gained recognition as a promising young actor. He was the younger brother of fellow actor Yoshinobu Kaneko, and together, they contributed to the vibrant landscape of Japanese entertainment.
Tragically, Mitsunobu Kaneko's life was cut short when he passed away on June 11, 1997, at the age of 39, due to injuries sustained in a car accident. His contributions to television and his memorable performances remain a part of his legacy, leaving an indelible mark in the hearts of fans and the industry alike. Despite his brief career, Kaneko's work continues to be remembered and celebrated by those who appreciate the art of acting in Japan.