Ryo Ishibashi
- Actor
Ishibashi Ryo (Ryo Ishibashi) was born on July 20, 1956, in Fukuoka
City, Kyushu, Japan. Being a multi-talented star, and an international
celebrity, Ryo Ishibashi has starred in many TV programs, and movies
both within his native Japan, and abroad. He began his celebrity career
when he started his own rock band the ARB (Alexiander's Ragtime Band)
in 1977, which made their recording debut on October 29, 1978. He
released over a dozen records with the band until their breakup in
1990. Ryo Ishibashi started his acting career in 1986 when he became
acquainted with the late actor Yûsaku Matsuda (who was also internationally
known for his co-starring role with Michael Douglas in the movie Black Rain (1989)). He
made his movie debut in Matsuda's movie "Ahomance" in which ARB's 13th
single "After 45" was used as its theme song. Ryo Ishibashi has been
concentrating on his acting career since his split with ARB in 1990,
and has appeared in several movies outside his native country Japan,
and became an internationally recognized celebrity.