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Teruyuki Kagawa
Actor
Born December 7, 1965 (58 years)
Teruyuki Kagawa (香川 照之, Kagawa Teruyuki, born December 7, 1965) is a Japanese actor, kabuki actor and boxing commentator.
Born in 1965, his parents are the kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III and the cinema actress Yuko Hama. His grandmother is the film actress Sanae Takasugi.
In the Kabuki world, it is usual for the son of an actor to follow the father's footsteps since very early ages, but his parents divorced in 1968 and his mother was given the custody of him. After that event, he never saw his father again, and his mother refused to give him any training on the Kabuki art and he grew believing that it was "something that must not be watched". However he tried several times to meet his biological father. When he was 20, he went to one of his performances and asked if he could see him, stating that he was Ennosuke's son, but when his father's assistants reported to him the situation he refused, stating that he didn't have any son.
He graduated in social psychology at the University of Tokyo and decided to start a career in cinema.
He has twice been nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the Japanese Academy Awards, once for Warau Iemon and once for Kita no zeronen. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for Mt. Tsurugidake.
Born in 1965, his parents are the kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III and the cinema actress Yuko Hama. His grandmother is the film actress Sanae Takasugi.
In the Kabuki world, it is usual for the son of an actor to follow the father's footsteps since very early ages, but his parents divorced in 1968 and his mother was given the custody of him. After that event, he never saw his father again, and his mother refused to give him any training on the Kabuki art and he grew believing that it was "something that must not be watched". However he tried several times to meet his biological father. When he was 20, he went to one of his performances and asked if he could see him, stating that he was Ennosuke's son, but when his father's assistants reported to him the situation he refused, stating that he didn't have any son.
He graduated in social psychology at the University of Tokyo and decided to start a career in cinema.
He has twice been nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the Japanese Academy Awards, once for Warau Iemon and once for Kita no zeronen. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for Mt. Tsurugidake.
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Filmography
2022 | |
2022 | Roppongi Class (TV Series) · as Shigeru Nagaya |
2022 | Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 · as Gilmore (voice) |
2021 | 99.9 Criminal Lawyer: The Movie · as Atsuhiro Sada |
2021 | 99.9 Criminal Lawyer: SP · as Sada |
2021 | Japan Sinks: People of Hope (TV Series) · as Yūsuke Tadokoro |
2020 | 最後のオンナ (TV Series) |
2019 | Everyone’s Demoted!! (TV Series) · as Toru Mayama(真山 徹) |
2019 | Detective Akechi Kogoro (TV Series) · as Kenjiro Namikoshi |
2019 | Whistleblower · as Makoto Kitagawa |
2019 | The New King (TV Series) · as Isao Ecchu |
2017 | Small Giants (TV Series) · as Yoshinobu Onoda |
2017 | An Emblem Dedicated to You · as Fukumoto Kotaro |
2016 | The Sniffer (2016) (TV Series) · as Komukai Tatsuro |
2016 | Creepy · as Masayuki |
2016 | 99.9 Criminal Lawyer (TV Series) · as Atsuhiro Sada(佐田 篤弘) |
2015 | Red Medaka · as Tatekawa Shinosuke |
2015 | Mozu the Movie · as Ryota Osugi |
2015 | I'm Home (TV Series) · as Masao Takeda |
2014 | The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History · as Kondo (voice) |
2014 | Roosevelt Game (TV Series) |
2014 | MOZU (TV Series) · as Ryota Osugi |
2014 | Musashi Miyamoto (TV Series) · as Cast |
2014 | Penance · as Hiroaki Aoki |
2013 | |
2013 | Naoki Hanzawa (TV Series) · as Akira Owada |
2012 | One Piece Film Z · as Binz (voice) |
2012 | Beautiful World · as Teruo Yashiro |
2012 | PRICELESS (TV Series) · as Nomi Minoru |
2012 | Key of Life · as Kondo |
2012 | Dreams for Sale · as Shunsaku Tonoike / Akihiro Tonoike |
2012 | Akko's Secret · as Fairy |
2012 | Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins · as Kanryu Takeda |
2012 | |
2012 | Double Face: Sen'nyû sôsa hen · as Ryosuke |
2011 | Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet · as Keikiyoshi Munakata |
2011 | Kaiji 2: The Ultimate Gambler · as Tonegawa |
2011 | Antarctica, the Story of a Man and a Dog Who Challenged the Realm of God (TV Series) · as Eitaro Hoshino |
2011 | Unfair: The Answer · as Kazuo Sato |
2011 | |
2011 | From Up on Poppy Hill · as Tokumaru Rijichô (voice) |
2011 | SP: The Motion Picture II · as Kunio Date |
2011 | Tomorrow's Joe · as Dampei Tange |
2010 | |
2010 | SP: The Motion Picture I · as Kunio Date |
2010 | Haru's Journey · as Shinichi Tsuda |
2010 | Shinzanmono (TV Series) · as Takura Shinichi |
2010 | Golden Slumber · as Sasaki Ichitaro |
2010 | Ryomaden (TV Series) · as Iwasaki Yataro |
2009 | Snow Prince · as Masamitsu Arima |
2009 | Clouds Over the Hill (TV Series) · as 正冈子规 |
2009 | The Unbroken · as Kazuo Yagi |
2009 | Osamu Dazai Short Story Collection (TV Series) · as Teacher |
2009 | Kaiji: The Ultimate Gambler · as Yukio Tonegawa |
2009 | 20th Century Boys 3: Redemption · as Yoshitsune |
2009 | Dear Doctor · as Masayoshi Saimon |
2009 | Mt. Tsurugidake · as Uji |
2009 | MR. BRAIN (TV Series) · as Tomomi Tanbara |
2009 | John Rabe · as Prince Asaka Yasuhiko |
2009 | |
2008 | Tokyo Sonata · as Ryuhei Sasaki |
2008 | 20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End · as Yoshitsune |
2008 | Tokyo! · as Man (segment "shaking Tokyo") |
2008 | Tea Fight · as Kei Yagi |
2008 | The Magic Hour · as Jun |
2007 | Sukiyaki Western Django · as Sheriff |
2007 | Hero · as Yusaku Mayuzumi |
2007 | |
2007 | Kisaragi · as Strawberrygirl |
2007 | Fourteen · as Makoto Kobayashi |
2006 | |
2006 | |
2006 | |
2006 | Sea Without Exit · as Kashima |
2006 | Tales from Earthsea · as Hare (voice) |
2006 | Sway · as Minoru Hayakawa |
2006 | Hana · as Hirano Jirozaemon |
2006 | Memories of Matsuko · as Norio Kawajiri |
2006 | Memories of Tomorrow · as Atsushi Kawamura |
2006 | Unfair (TV Series) · as Kazuo Sato |
2006 | Love and Glory (TV Series) · as Rokuheita |
2005 | What the Snow Brings · as Ogasawara |
2005 | |
2005 | |
2005 | Bashing · as Hotel Manager |
2005 | Tetsujin 28 · as Reiji Takumi |
2005 | Flic · as Kazuo Murata |
2005 | Year One in the North · as Mochida Kurazo |
2004 | Dark Tales of Japan · as Shigenori Fukawa (segment "premonition") |
2004 | |
2004 | Heaven's Bookstore · as Takimoto |
2004 | Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog · as Isamu Nii |
2004 | Akai tsuki · as Yutaro Morita |
2004 | Warau Iemon · as Mataichi |
2003 | Nuan · as Ya Ba |
2002 | |
2002 | |
2002 | Tokyo.sora · as Family Restaurant Manager Interviewer |
2002 | Out · as Akira Jumonji |
2002 | The Private Detective Mike Hama (TV Series) |
2002 | Doing Time · as Igasa |
2002 | KT · as Haruo Satake |
2001 | Kyumei Byoto 24 Ji (TV Series) · as Harumasa Kuroki(黒木 春正) |
2001 | Man Walking on Snow · as Ryoichi |
2000 | |
2000 | Boy's Choir · as Seino |
2000 | Devils on the Doorstep · as Kosaburo Hanaya |
1999 | One Piece (TV Series) · as Bins |
1998 | |
1998 | Inu hashiru · as Sakuma |
1998 | Serpent's Path · as Miyashita |
1996 | |
1995 | |
1994 | Rampo · as Masashi Yokomizo |
1994 | |
1993 | |
1993 | |
1991 | Shizukanaru Don · as Shizuya Kondo |
1990 | Kinpira · as Cast |
1990 | Making It Through (TV Series) · as Masayuki Toyama |
1990 | Tales of the Unusual (TV Series) · as (segment "tomodachi") |
1989 | Roppongi banana boys · as Watanabe |
1989 | Onihei Hankachō (1989) (TV Series) · as 小柳安五郎 |