Masatō Ibu
Japanese actor and voice actor (born 1949)
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Masatō Ibu (伊武 雅刀, Ibu Masatō; real name: Satoru Murota (室田 悟, Murota Satoru)) is a Japanese actor and voice actor, Best known for his villainous characters. He is sometimes credited as Masato Eve.[1]
Born
March 28, 1949
Satoru Murota (室田 悟)
March 28, 1949
Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
StatusMarried
OthernamesSen Ibu (伊武 専) (1966–1969)
Masami Ibu (伊武 正巳) (1970–1972)
Masayuki Ibu (伊武 雅之) (1973–1980)
Masami Ibu (伊武 正巳) (1970–1972)
Masayuki Ibu (伊武 雅之) (1973–1980)
AlmamaterToho High School
Masatō Ibu | |
|---|---|
伊武 雅刀 | |
| Born | Satoru Murota (室田 悟) March 28, 1949 Nakano, Tokyo, Japan |
| Status | Married |
| Other names | Sen Ibu (伊武 専) (1966–1969) Masami Ibu (伊武 正巳) (1970–1972) Masayuki Ibu (伊武 雅之) (1973–1980) |
| Alma mater | Toho High School |
| Occupations | Actor, voice actor, narrator, disc jockey, singer |
| Years active | 1967–present |
| Agent | PAPADO |
| Television | "Space Battleship Yamato" – as Desler and Heikurō Tōdō "Shiroi Kyotō" "Dan Dan" "Fūrinkazan" and Space Carrier Blue Noah as Chūji Shimizu |
| Website | ibu-masatoh |
Filmography
Films
- The Last Hero (1982) – Teddy Kataoka
- P.P. Rider (1983)[2]
- Love Hotel (1985)
- Maison Ikkoku (1986)
- Empire of the Sun (1987) – Sgt. Nagata
- Sukeban Deka (1987)
- Rex: A Dinosaur's Story (1993)[3]
- Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (1997)
- Dr. Akagi (1998)
- Taboo (1999)
- Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)
- Agitator (2001)
- My Grandpa (2003)[4]
- Onmyoji II (2003)
- Azumi (2003)
- Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) – Xillien Commander
- Azumi 2: Death or Love (2005)
- Tetsujin 28-go (2005) – Kētarō Taura
- Sengoku Jieitai 1549 (2005) – Saitō Dōsan
- Sway (2006) – Isamu Hayakawa
- Saishū Heiki Kanojo: The Last Love Song on this Little Planet (2006) – Murase
- Goemon (2009) – Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Space Battleship Yamato (2010) – Desler (voice)
- Sakurada Gate Incident (2010) – Ii Naosuke[5]
- Isoroku (2011) – Osami Nagano[6]
- Emperor (2012) – Kōichi Kido
- Ask This of Rikyu (2013)
- Shield of Straw (2013) – Kenji Sekiya
- Black Butler (2014) – Kuzo Shinpei
- A Stitch of Life (2015)
- Black Widow Business (2016)
- Museum (2016) – Toshio Okabe
- Flea-picking Samurai (2018)
- Kaiji: Final Game (2020)
- Independence of Japan (2020) – Hitoshi Ashida
- A Winter Rose (2022)[7]
- Flames of a Flower (2025)[8]
Television drama
- Kashin (1977) – Kobayashi Torasaburō[9]
- Kasuga no Tsubone (1989) – Ishida Mitsunari[10]
- Hideyoshi (1996) – Kuroda Kanbei[11]
- The Great White Tower (2003) – Professor Ugai[12]
- Fūrin Kazan (2007) – Taigen Sessai[13]
- Detective Conan (2011)
- Crime and Punishment: A Falsified Romance (2012)
- Gunshi Kanbei (2014) – Sen no Rikyū[14]
- Do S Deka (2015) – Tokuji Kondō[15]
- Kabukimono Keiji (2015)
- Shizumanu Taiyō (2016)
- Beppinsan (2016–17)
- Miotsukushi Ryōrichō (2017)
- Segodon (2018) – Tokugawa Nariaki[16]
- Nemesis (2021)[17]
- The Grand Family (2021) – Prime Minister Sahashi[18]
- Life's Punchline (2021)[19]
- Isoroku Yamamoto in London (2021) – Takayoshi Katō[20]
- Uzukawamura Jiken (2022)[21]
- Ōoku (2024) – Tokugawa Yoshimune[22]
- Tanabata no Kuni (2024)[23]
- The Ghost Writer's Wife (2025) – head priest of Daio-ji temple[24]
Television animation
- The Ultraman (1979–1980) as Ultraman Joneus
- Space Battleship Yamato (1973–1983) – Desler, Heikurō Tōdō
- Dokaben as Kojiro Inukai (1976–1979)
- Space Carrier Blue Noah (1979–1980)
Theatrical animation
- Phoenix 2772 (1980) – Black Jack
- Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo (1993) – Tetsuo Obata
- NiNoKuni (2019) – King Flander
Dubbing
- Battle of the Commandos (1975 NTV edition), Sgt. Karim Habinda (Aldo Sambrell)[25]
- The Mule (2024 BS TV Tokyo edition), Earl Stone (Clint Eastwood)[26]