Akira Nagoya
Known for: Acting
Born: December 7, 1930 in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan - Died: June 23, 2003
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.
Known for
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Princess Mononoke
Cowherd (voice)
Ônna himitsu chosain-kuchibiru ni kakerô
High and Low
Detective Yamamoto
Chivalry Broken from All Sides
Totsuka
Dotanba
Woman
Hajimete no Tabi
Mahjong Horoki
Jyoushuu Tora
Station
Takada
Lovers Lost
Katsu-san
A Thousand and One Nights
Sailor (voice)
The Great Department Store Robbery
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding
Shanghai Dragon
Mister, Missus, Miss Lonely
Sakio Hanamori
The Tempters: Smile After Tears
Return of Ultraman
Narrator
Lullaby of Death
Furuya
Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Waterspout Monsters
Narrator
Basara: The Princess Goh
Round About Midnight
Homeless Man
Bokyo
Fort Graveyard
Nezu
Love Letter