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Ryu Hayota Hamasaki (浜崎龍 Hamasaki Ryū; born February 6, 1947) is a Sentanese-El Kadsreian buisnessman, writer, director, producer, actor, television personality and media tycoon. He was a CEO of El TV Kadsre from 1982 to 1987 and founder of Vistereo and Ryu Hamasaki Hotels and Resorts. He is one of the richest people in El Kadsre with his net worth of $238 billion. He is most notable in the film industry for his various cameos he writes in the films he works on, earning him the nickname, "The King of Movie Cameos". He even sometimes appears as himself in a cameo role.

Ryu Hamasaki is also the host of the El Kadsreian adapitation of The Apprentice.

Early life[]





Personal life[]

He was born to parents from Japanese mother and Georgelandic father in New Edo, Georgeland (now El Kadsre).

Career[]

He was used to own Ryu Hamasaki Releasing in 1969, an El TV Kadsre-affiliated film production company, which went defunct after he went bankrupt in 1998. He eventually recovered from his bankruptcy and formed an in-name only successor studio, King Ryu Pictures. He frequently writes in cameo appearances of various celebrities and famous fictional characters in almost every film he was involved in making, such as some Technic Heroes films, and even appears as himself in cameo roles. His most famous cameo he wrote was in The Traveller, when British actor Tom Baker, who played Mike Bildinger/Mabildi in the film series, appeared in a cameo role as the Fourth Doctor from Doctor Who, whom Richard Neilman accidentally bumped into and assumed he was Mike before the Fourth Doctor convinced him that he wasn't Bildinger.

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