Togo Igawa
Togo Igawa | |
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伊川東吾 | |
Born | Yoshiyuki Baba 26 September 1946 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse | Adrienne Baba |
Website | Official website |
Yoshiyuki Baba (馬場 義之, Baba Yoshiyuki, born September 26, 1946),[1] known professionally as Togo Igawa (伊川 東吾, Igawa Tōgo), is a Japanese actor who works primarily in British films and television.
In recent years, he has had roles in major films such as Revolver, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Last Samurai, and A Matter of Size. [2] Additionally, Igawa provides the voices of Professor Moshimo in Robotboy, and Hiro in the Thomas & Friends franchise starting with 2009's Hero of the Rails. Besides these, he also appears in 2011's Johnny English Reborn, the sequel to Johnny English, as English's Tibetan guru and is in the 2012 film Gambit playing businessman Takagawa.
His television roles have included appearances in Lovejoy, Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters, The IT Crowd, Torchwood, Casualty, Archer, Doctor Who and The Crown.
Igawa voiced the main villain Colonel Lee in the video game Crysis Warhead and the Yakuza character Jiro in the 2013 video game Payday 2.
Personal life
Igawa lives in England with his wife Adrienne Baba. He became the first Japanese member of The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1986.[3]
Filmography
Film
- Kagirinaku toumei ni chikai blue (1979) as Okinawa
- The Man Who Shot Christmas (1984) as Koji
- Half Moon Street (1986) as Japanese Waiter
- Just like a Woman (1992) as Akira Watanabe
- Incognito (1998) as Agachi
- Eyes Wide Shut (1999) as Japanese Man #1
- The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz (1999) as Japanese Scuba Diver
- The Last Samurai (2003) as General Hasegawa
- Code 46 (2004) as a Driver
- Revolver (2005) as Fred
- Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) as Tanaka
- Irish Jam (2006) as Mr. Suzuki
- Speed Racer (2008) as Tetsuo Togokahn
- The Hedgehog (2009) as Kakuro Ozu
- Hero of the Rails (2009) as Hiro (voice)
- A Matter of Size (2009) as Kitano
- Ninja (2009) as Sensei Takeda
- Misty Island Rescue (2010) as Hiro (voice)
- Johnny English Reborn (2011) as Ting Wang
- Gambit (2012) as Takagawa
- King of the Railway (2013) as Hiro (voice)
- 47 Ronin (2013) as Tengu Lord (voice)
- Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) as Old Monk
- Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist (2014) as Gotetsu
- Everly (2014) as Sadist[4]
- The Confessions (2016) as Japanese minister
- The Gentlemen (2019) as Wang Yong (Dry Eye's uncle)
- The Host (2020)
- Tetris (2023) as Hiroshi Yamauchi
Television
- Gems (1985–1986) as Mr. Horikoshi/Mr. Jima
- Never the Twain (1988) as Japanese tourist
- Small World (1988) as Prof. Motakazu Umeda
- Forever Green (1989) as Mr. Okisawa
- Screen Two (1989) as Hiroto
- Lovejoy (1992) as Mr. Kashimoto
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (2005) as Jafar Shin (voice)
- Robotboy (2005–2008) as Professor Moshimo
- The IT Crowd (2006, 2008) as Yamamoto
- Torchwood (2006) as Dr. Tanizaki
- Thomas & Friends (2010–2020) as Hiro (voice)
- Casualty (2014) as Than Sein
- Marco Polo (2014) as Chuluun
- Archer (2015) as Kentaro Sato (voice)
- Doctor Who (2017) as Secretary General
- The Amazing World of Gumball (2017) as Mr Yoshida, Mystical Narrator (voice)
- Doctors (2017) as Akio Tanaka
- Origin (2018) as Eiichi Yagami
- The Crown (2019) as Emperor Hirohito
Video games
- Shogun: Total War (2001) as Narrator
- Perfect Dark Zero (2005) as Zhang Li[5]
- Genji: Days of the Blade (2006) as Musashibo Benkei
- Crysis Warhead (2008) as Colonel Lee
- Payday 2 (2015) as Jiro
- Total War: Shogun 2 (2010, cooperating with Sega and Creative Assembly) as game's narrator
- Evil Genius 2: World Domination (2021) as Jubei
- Wolfstride (2020) as Oyabun
References
- ^ "Togo Igawa". IMDb.
- ^ "Togo Igawa". IMDb.
- ^ "Togo Igawa's biography". Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- ^ Togo Igawa Everly
- ^ "Togo Igawa". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 3 February 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of the title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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- Living people
- Male actors from Tokyo
- Japanese male film actors
- Japanese expatriates in the United Kingdom
- 20th-century Japanese male actors
- 21st-century Japanese male actors
- Royal Shakespeare Company members
- Japanese male stage actors
- Japanese male television actors
- Japanese male video game actors
- Japanese male voice actors
- 1946 births