Akira Nagoya

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1930-12-08

Place of Birth

Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan

Akira Nagoya

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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Acting History

2001
Destination Station Series - Homicide Assignment as Chief Sakamoto
1999
Round About Midnight as Homeless Man
1999
Yakuza Ladies: Red Murder
1998
Love Letter
1998
Yakuza Ladies: Decision
1997
Woman in Witness Protection as Director Hatano
1997
Princess Mononoke as Cowherd (voice)
1994
The Notorious Bored Samurai 9 as Kii Koya Bunzaemon
1993
Bokyo
1992
Kwaidan
1992
Basara: The Princess Goh
1989
Sakyou Komatsu's Animation Theater as (voice)
1989
Lone Wolf & Child: Assassin on the Road to Hell as Narrator (voice)
1989
The Murder on the Nanki Shirahama Pendulum Train - The Beautiful Office Lady Detective and the Backseat Detective II
1988
Free and Easy
1988
Kaito Ruby as Forensic Examiner
1988
ザ・スクールコップ
1988
The School Cop as Daigoro Sagami
1988
津軽海峡殺しの双曲線 最後の青函連絡船殺人事件
1987
The Great Department Store Robbery
1987
An Early Autumn
1987
Ellie My Love
1987
A Tale of Young Elopement as Ryuukichi
1986
Baby Elephant Story: The angel who descended to earth as Shoichi Takahashi (Director of Tokyo Fujimi Zoo)
1985
Ponytail Won't Look Back as Tamba
1985
Kokugo Gannen
1985
Stepsisters as Pastor Wakayama
1984
Mahjong Horoki as Jyoushuu Tora
1984
Eve in a Summer Dress
1984
They Called Me a Bad Girl as Shusuke Tamba
1983
Time and Tide
1983
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series as Kameyama
1983
Furuya Ikkou's Great Detective Kindaichi Kousuke Series as Ryōzen
1982
Lullaby of Death as Furuya
1982
Suspicion as Iwasaki
1982
Stray Wolf
1982
Lovers Lost as Katsu-san
1982
Murder Case: Lover Swap
1981
Station as Takada
1980
Mister, Missus, Miss Lonely as Sakio Hanamori
1979
松本清張の聞かなかった場所
1978
Prime Minister of Yuhigaoka
1978
A Young Female Instructor
1976
A Portrait of Shunkin as Zensuke(善助)
1976
Human Revolution II
1975
Oretachi no Tabi
1975
Invitation of Lust
1974
Aoba shigereru
1974
Comedy: Love and Justice Among Cheaters as Section Chief Akazawa
1974
Kandagawa
1973
Ultraman Taro: Like the Sun, Mother of Ultra as 朝日奈勇太郎
1973
Kōkōsei burai hikae: Kanjirū Muramasa
1973
Kôkôsei burai hikae: Tsuki no Muramasa
1973
Ultraman Taro as Captain Yutaro Asahina
1973
A Woman Who Warns of Death
1972
The Lucky Status Symbol
1971
Return of Ultraman: Terror of the Waterspout Monsters as Narrator
1971
First Decade Showa Company President vs. Second Decade Showa Company President: Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Friday as Takahashi, Club Min Manager
1971
Return of Ultraman as Narrator
1971
Follow the Girls as Ichiro
1971
Return of Ultraman as Narrator
1971
Hajimete no Tabi
1970
Ônna himitsu chosain-kuchibiru ni kakerô
1969
Woman
1969
Flying Phantom Ship as Hayato's Father (voice)
1969
A Thousand and One Nights as Sailor (voice)
1969
The Tempters: Smile After Tears
1968
Young Challengers
1967
Monsieur Zivaco as Narrator
1967
The Kanto Region Is Also Expanding as Shanghai Dragon
1967
Tabiji as 駅手・伊東栄吉
1967
Birth of a Fighter
1967
Dreams Come True at Night as Gen Kudo
1966
Chivalry Broken from All Sides as Totsuka
1965
Fort Graveyard as Nezu
1965
喜劇 各駅停車
1965
We Will Remember
1965
Taikouki as Ichikawa Daisuke
1964
Sweet Sweat as Jiro
1964
Could I But Live
1964
Sunset Hill
1963
The Dragon Crest
1963
The Symbol of a Man as Saiga
1963
High and Low as Detective Yamamoto
1962
A Wanderer's Notebook
1962
Akitsu Hot Springs as Shimamura
1960
The Twilight Story
1956
Dotanba
1955
Nobuko Rides on a Cloud as Driver