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*1983 The Greatest American Hero (TV Series)  
*1983 The Greatest American Hero (TV Series)  
**Thirty Seconds Over Little Tokyo (1983) ... Isoroku Shikinami
**Thirty Seconds Over Little Tokyo (1983) ... Isoroku Shikinami
*1995 [[Mortal Kombat (1995)]] as Grandfather
*1995 [[Mortal Kombat (Movie)]] as Grandfather





Revision as of 04:15, 13 October 2022

Lloyd Kino was born on May 16, 1919 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Mortal Kombat (1995), Godzilla (1998) and The Cable Guy (1996). He died on July 21, 2012 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

He is the older brother of Robert Kino.

Selected Appearances

  • 1960-1963 Hawaiian Eye (TV Series)
    • The Sisters (1963) as Mechanic (uncredited)
    • Lament for a Saturday Warrior (1962) ... Diamond Fence (uncredited)
    • Robinson Koyoto (1961) ... Jimmie Herata
    • Vanessa Vanishes (1960) ... Nishimaka
    • Dead Ringer (1960) ... Okada
    • Bequest of Arthur Goodwin (1960) ... John Kawasaki
  • 1966 That Girl (TV Series)
    • Beware of Actors Bearing Gifts (1966) ... Houseboy
  • 1968 Star Trek: The Original Series (TV Series)
    • The Omega Glory (1968) ... Wu
  • 1969 It Takes a Thief (TV Series)
    • Mad in Japan (1969) ... Bartender
  • 1969 The Outsider (TV Series)
    • A Lot of Muscle (1969) ... House Boy
  • 1978 Cowboysan (Short) as Cowboy-san
  • 1983 The Greatest American Hero (TV Series)
    • Thirty Seconds Over Little Tokyo (1983) ... Isoroku Shikinami
  • 1995 Mortal Kombat (Movie) as Grandfather