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Akira Nagoya

Akira Nagoya
  • Name: Akira Nagoya
  • Birthday: 1930-12-08
  • Also known as: なごや あきら
  • Place of birth: Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
  • Popularity: 3.238
Biography: Akira Nagoya was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator who specialized in playing comical roles. He's well know for playing Yūtarō Asahina in the Tokusatsu superhero series Ultraman Taro. After graduating from junior high school in 1949, he entered the Tokyo Broadcasting Company (NHK) training school as a third-year student. His classmates included Hisashi Katsuta and Kazue Takahashi, who later became active as voice actors. In 1959, he joined the Bungakuza theatre company; in 1963, he participated in the founding of the theatre company Kumo. When Kumo disbanded in 1975, he moved on to work as a freelance theatre artist, appearing on stages such as Jijinkai and Komatsuza.

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Title Release date
Destination Station Series - Homicide Assignment   as  Chief Sakamoto 2001-01-13
Round About Midnight   as  Homeless Man 1999-11-06
Yakuza Ladies 8 1999-03-06
Love Letter 1998-05-23
Yakuza Ladies: Decision 1998-01-17
Woman in Witness Protection   as  Director Hatano 1997-09-27
Princess Mononoke   as  Cowherd (voice) 1997-07-12
The Notorious Bored Samurai 9   as  Kii Koya Bunzaemon 1994-01-03
Bokyo 1993-10-09
Kwaidan 1992-08-21
Basara: The Princess Goh 1992-04-11
Lone Wolf & Child: Assassin on the Road to Hell   as  Narrator (voice) 1989-04-22
Free and Easy 1988-12-24
Kaito Ruby   as  Man in White Cloth 1988-11-12
The Great Department Store Robbery 1987-12-26
Ellie My Love 1987-04-11
A Tale of Young Elopement   as  Ryuukichi 1987-02-07
Baby Elephant Story: The angel who descended to earth   as  Shoichi Takahashi (Director of Tokyo Fujimi Zoo) 1986-07-26
Mahjong Horoki   as  Jyoushuu Tora 1984-10-10
Eve in a Summer Dress 1984-07-07
Lullaby of Death   as  Furuya 1982-10-09
Suspicion   as  Iwasaki 1982-09-11
Stray Wolf 1982-06-25
Lovers Lost   as  Katsu-san 1982-06-12
Station   as  Takada 1981-11-07
Mister, Missus, Miss Lonely   as  Sakio Hanamori 1980-12-20
A Young Female Instructor 1978-04-15
A Portrait of Shunkin   as  Zensuke(善助) 1976-12-25
Human Revolution II 1976-06-19
Invitation of Lust 1975-04-05
Aoba shigereru 1974-09-21
Kandagawa 1974-04-06
ウルトラマンタロウ ウルトラの母は太陽のように   as  朝日奈勇太郎 1973-08-07
Ultraman Taro: Like the Sun, Mother of Ultra   as  Yûta Asahina 1973-08-01
Kōkōsei burai hikae: Kanjirū Muramasa 1973-06-23
Kôkôsei burai hikae: Tsuki no Muramasa 1973-04-07
A Woman Who Warns of Death 1973-01-01
The Lucky Status Symbol 1972-06-09
Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Waterspout Monsters   as  Narrator 1971-12-12
Return of Ultraman   as  Narrator 1971-07-24
Follow the Girls   as  Ichiro 1971-05-19
Hajimete no Tabi 1971-01-09
Ônna himitsu chosain-kuchibiru ni kakerô 1970-06-11
Woman 1969-11-20
Flying Phantom Ship   as  Hayato's Father (voice) 1969-07-20
A Thousand and One Nights   as  Sailor (voice) 1969-06-14
The Tempters: Smile After Tears 1969-03-29
Young Challengers 1968-10-12
Monsieur Zivaco   as  Narrator 1967-10-28
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding   as  Shanghai Dragon 1967-06-28
Birth of a Fighter 1967-02-04
Dreams Come True at Night   as  Gen Kudo 1967-01-14
Chivalry Broken from All Sides   as  Totsuka 1966-10-22
Fort Graveyard   as  Nezu 1965-09-18
Sweet Sweat   as  Jiro 1964-09-19
Could I But Live 1964-08-30
The Dragon Crest 1963-11-10
The Symbol of a Man   as  Saiga 1963-07-14
High and Low   as  Detective Yamamoto 1963-03-01
A Wanderer's Notebook 1962-09-29
Akitsu Hot Springs 1962-06-15
The Twilight Story 1960-08-28
Dotanba 1956-11-10
Nobuko Rides on a Cloud   as  Driver 1955-06-07