Kei Taguchi | |
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田口 計 | |
Born | Katsuhiko Iwata (1933-01-10) 10 January 1933 (age 91) Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1955–present |
Katsuhiko Iwata (岩田 克彦, Katsuhiko Iwata, born 10 January 1933), also known as Kei Taguchi (田口 計, Kei Taguchi), is a Japanese actor. He is most famous for playing villains and appeared in many jidaigeki and detective television dramas as a guest. He is also known as voice actor. Taguchi graduated from University of Tokyo.His career as a screen actor started in 1955. His first film appearance was in the 1955 film Aisureba Koso directed by Satsuo Yamamoto.
His son Kazuki Iwata is also actor.
Filmography
Films
- An Actress (1956)
- Lucky Dragon No. 5 (film) (1959)
- Akitsu Springs (1962)
- King Kong Escapes (1967)
- Soshiki Bōryoku Kyodaijingi (1969)
- Tokyo Blackout (1987)
Television drama
- Akō Rōshi (1964)
- Hissatsu Shiokinin (1972) episode 18 Guest starring
- The Water Margin (1973),
- Mito Kōmon (1973~2011) 29 appearances as a Guest
- Taiyō ni Hoero! (1973~1984) episode 108,279,357,592 Guest starring
- G-Men '75 (1978–81) episode 137,179,275,315,341 Guest starring
- Hissatsu Shiokiya Kagyō (1975) episode 8 Guest starring
- Shin Hissatsu Shiokinin (1977) episode 11 Guest starring
- Hissatsu Karakurinin Fugakuhiyakkei Koroshitabi (1978)) episode 12 Guest starring
- Abarenbō Shōgun (1978–2000) 32 appearances as a Guest
Voice acting
Anime
- Super Jetter, Jaguar
Dubbing
- Nixon, Richard Nixon (Anthony Hopkins)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1985 Nippon TV edition), René Belloq (Paul Freeman)
References
- "Kei Taguchi". Viptimes. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ 日本タレント名鑑'82 VIPタイムズ社、1981 P.113
- ^ "Kei Taguchi profile". excitenews. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- 北斗七星プロジェクトによる公式プロフィール(2010.5.11archive)
- "ニクソン". Star Channel. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- "15年ぶりの最新作‼『#インディ・ジョーンズと運命のダイヤル』公開記念!5月、6月「#インディ・ジョーンズ」4作品を放送!第4作は #村井國夫 さんによる金曜ロード・オリジナルの新録音!|金曜ロードシネマクラブ". 金曜ロードシネマクラブ (in Japanese). Retrieved 15 May 2023.
External links
- Kei taguchi at IMDb
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