Hisashi Igawa
November 17, 1936 (88 years old) in
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hisashi Igawa (井川比佐志 born 17 November 1936) is a Japanese actor who has appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's Dodesukaden, Ran and Madadayo. He starred in Abe Kōbō's production of The Man Who Turned Into A Stick, a surrealist play, in 1969.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · The Pass: Last Days of the Samurai as
- 2016 · Midnight Diner 2 as Tetsuruo Ogawa
- 2015 · Foujita as
- 2015 · Have a Song on Your Lips as Toshio Nakamura
- 2015 · Marginal Village Inc. as Oouchi Kazuo
- 2014 · A Samurai Chronicle as
- 2014 · Climbing to Spring as Bunji
- 2010 · Villain as Katsuji Shimizu
- 2009 · The Summit: A Chronicle Of Stones to Serenity as
- 2009 · Ordinary Miracles as Shiro Tazaki
- 2008 · Beauty as
- 2007 · Kitokito! as Yujiro
- 2006 · TANNKA as
- 2006 · Star Reformer as Kanji Shimizu
- 2006 · The Professor and His Beloved Equation as Housekeeper Agent
- 2005 · Yamato as The Chairman
- 2005 · Haru and Natsu as Tokuji
- 2005 · Christmas in August as
- 2005 · For the coming day as
- 2004 · Half a Confession as
- 2003 · Farewell, Kuro as Tokujiro Okouchi
- 2003 · Onyado Kawasemi as
- 2002 · Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'Dodes'ka-den' as Self
- 2002 · Letter from the Mountain as Sayuri's father
- 2001 · Hotoke as Tetsuzo
- 2001 · The Firefly as
- 2000 · After the Rain as Kihei Ishiyama
- 1999 · Chiipu Rabu as
- 1998 · Bullet Ballet as Kudo
- 1998 · Who Do You Think You Are? as Shoji
- 1998 · Friendship as
- 1998 · Sada as Detective
- 1998 · Saabisu as
- 1996 · Tom Cat Holmes' Deduction as
- 1996 · Lost in Time as Editor Yabe
- 1995 · Goodbye for Tomorrow as
- 1995 · Asian Blue: Ukishima-maru Incident as
- 1995 · Last Friends as
- 1995 · Deep River as Isobe
- 1994 · 47 Ronin as Okuda
- 1994 · The Loss of Humanity as
- 1994 · Hi no Ataru Basho as
- 1993 · Koya Choken-bou oboegaki as
- 1993 · Madadayo as Takayama
- 1993 · Fusa as
- 1993 · Bring Me the Head of Shichiemon! as
- 1992 · The Oil-Hell Murder as
- 1992 · Luminous Moss as Prosecutor
- 1992 · Basara: The Princess Goh as Tokugawa Ieyasu
- 1991 · Nakibokuro as
- 1991 · Harikomi as
- 1991 · Rhapsody in August as Tadao
- 1991 · War and Youth as Yuta Hanafusa
- 1991 · Kamigata Kugaizoshi as
- 1990 · Boiling Point as Otomo
- 1990 · Dreams as Nuclear Plant Worker
- 1990 · Sotsugyō as
- 1989 · Rikyu as Soji
- 1989 · Yun’s Town as
- 1988 · Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis as Ryokichi Tagami
- 1987 · Hassai Sensei as 父・辰吉
- 1987 · Hachiko as Maekawa
- 1987 · The Story of Jiro as 勘作
- 1987 · Actress as Isoya
- 1986 · The Hall of the Crying Deer as
- 1986 · Black Board as Vice-principal
- 1986 · Lost in the Wilderness as Osamu Uemura
- 1986 · House on Fire as Tsubono
- 1986 · The Tailor-Made Shirt as
- 1985 · Tampopo as Running Man
- 1985 · Ran as Shuri Kurogane
- 1985 · Stepsisters as Ryusaku Matsumoto
- 1984 · Hole in the Pants as
- 1983 · Konnichiwa Hânesu as Nishijima Tetsukichi
- 1982 · Eternal Monument as Army Surgeon Oka
- 1981 · Willful Murder as
- 1981 · Fifth Movement as
- 1980 · An Ocean to Cross as Gyougyou
- 1979 · Demon Pond as The Carp
- 1979 · Gassan as Iwakura
- 1978 · Glowing Autumn as
- 1978 · Double Suicide of Sonezaki as
- 1977 · Village of Eight Gravestones as Kanji Igawa
- 1977 · The Love and Adventures of Kuroki Taro as
- 1977 · The Far Road as
- 1976 · The Corporation as
- 1976 · The Village as
- 1975 · Main Line to Terror as
- 1975 · Song of the Devil as
- 1975 · The Gate of Youth as
- 1974 · The Fossil as Funazu
- 1973 · Onna: Sono Ai no Series as
- 1973 · Woman buying a local Newspaper as
- 1972 · The Class of the Sewage Canal as
- 1972 · Home from the Sea as Seiichi Ishizaki
- 1972 · The Long Darkness as Tetsuro's brother
- 1972 · Summer Soldiers as Ota
- 1971 · The Wolves as Narrator
- 1971 · Kataashi no ēsu as
- 1971 · The Cliff of Time as the boxer
- 1971 · Men and War II: Land of Love and Sorrow as Park
- 1970 · Dodes'ka-den as Masuo Masuda
- 1970 · Where Spring Comes Late as Seiichi
- 1970 · Tora-san's Runaway as
- 1970 · Tora! Tora! Tora! as Lt. Mitsuo Matsuzaki (uncredited)
- 1969 · Goyokin as Takeuchi Shinjiro
- 1968 · Young People as Sakurai
- 1968 · It's Tough Being a Man as
- 1968 · It's Tough Being a Man (Television Drama DVD Edit Edition) as
- 1967 · Japan's Longest Day as Kempeitai Lieutenant
- 1967 · ゴメスの名はゴメス as
- 1967 · Organized Violence as
- 1966 · A Thousand Suspects as
- 1966 · Zatoichi's Pilgrimage as Eigoro
- 1966 · The Face of Another as Man with Mole
- 1966 · Cash Calls Hell as
- 1965 · A Trap as Man on Boat
- 1964 · Homicide as
- 1964 · Three Outlaw Samurai as Mosuke
- 1964 · The Desperate as
- 1963 · Fight of the Gamblers as
- 1963 · Zoku ôsho as Matsushima
- 1963 · Pressure of Guilt as
- 1963 · Police Department Story Pt.20: Backing Investigation as
- 1962 · Harakiri as Retainer
- 1962 · Pitfall as Otsuka
- 1962 · This Madding Crowd as
- 1962 · 八幡鳩九郎 as
- 1961 · Big Shots Die at Dawn as
- 1959 · The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity as Masui Ittôhei
- 1959 · Jose Torres as Narrator
- 1957 · The Story of Pure Love as Goro
- 1957 · The Living Koheiji as Takuro