Teruyuki Kagawa

Teruyuki Kagawa
Born (1965-12-07) December 7, 1965
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Actor
Years active 1989present

Teruyuki Kagawa (香川 照之 Kagawa Teruyuki, born December 7, 1965) is a Japanese actor.

Career

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.[1]

Personal life

His father is the kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III, and his grandmother the film actress Sanae Takasugi.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2000 Devils on the Doorstep Kosaburo Hanaya
Suri
2001 Man Walking on Snow Ryoichi
2002 Doing Time
2003 Nuan Yawa
2004 Akai Tsuki
Warau Iemon
Heaven's Bookstore Takimoto
Quill Isamu Nii
2005 Bashing Hotel manager
Kita no zeronen
2006 Sway Minoru Hayakawa
Memories of Tomorrow Atsushi Kawamura
2007 Sukiyaki Western Django Sheriff Hoanka
2008 Tokyo! Hikikomori
Tokyo Sonata Ryūhei Sasaki
20th Century Boys: Beginning of the End Yoshitsune
2009 20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope
20th Century Boys 3: Redemption
John Rabe Prince Asaka Yasuhiko
Snow Prince Arima Masamitsu
Mt. Tsurugidake
Kaiji 1 Tonegawa
2011 Tormented Kohei
Tomorrow's Joe Dampei Tange
kaiji 2 The ultimate gambler Tonegawa
2012 Kagi Dorobō no Method Kondo
Rurouni Kenshin Takeda Kanryū
2016 Creepy Nishino

Television

Year Title Role
1989 Kasuga no Tsubone Kobayakawa Hideaki
1990 Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari Masayuki Tōyama
2000 Aoi Tokugawa Sandai Ukita Hideie
2002 Toshiie to Matsu Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2006 Komyo ga Tsuji Rokuheita
Taigan no Kanojo Narahashi Fumimasa
Unfair Sato Kazuo
Unfair the Special - Code Breaking Sato Kazuo
Yakusha Damashii! Yanagisawa Mitsuharu
2007 Shimane no Bengoshi Akita Ryoichi
Kitaro ga Mita Gyokusai - Mizuki Shigeru no Senso Mizuki Shigeru & Private (Second Class) Maruyama
2009 Mr. Brain Tanbara Tomomi
Saka no ue no kumo Masaoka Shiki
2010 Ryōmaden Iwasaki Yataro
2011 Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda Takeshi Shimomura
2012 Penance
2013 Hanzawa Naoki Akira Ohwada

Awards

References

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