Teruyuki Kagawa

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Teruyuki Kagawa (香川 照之, Kagawa Teruyuki; born December 7, 1965) is a Japanese actor, kabuki actor (as Ichikawa Chūsha IX (九代目 市川中車, Kyūdaime Ichikawa Chūsha)), and boxing commentator. Unlike most other Kabuki actors in his family (such as his father Ichikawa En'ō II and his cousin Ichikawa Ennosuke IV) who play both male and female roles, he is a tachiyaku actor, meaning his specialty is playing male roles, as well as being known for being one of the best katakiyaku actors (i.e., kabuki actors specializing in villain roles) of the current generation of Kabuki actors.

Born (1965-12-07) December 7, 1965 (age 60)
Tokyo, Japan
OthernamesIchikawa Chūsha IX
Master Kamakiri
OccupationActor
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Teruyuki Kagawa
Born (1965-12-07) December 7, 1965 (age 60)
Tokyo, Japan
Other namesIchikawa Chūsha IX
Master Kamakiri
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
OccupationActor
Years active1989present
AgentLotus Roots
ChildrenIchikawa Danko V (son)
Parent(s)Ichikawa Ennosuke III (father)
Yūko Hama (mother)
RelativesIchikawa Danshirō II (great-great-grandfather)
Ichikawa En'ō I (great-grandfather)
Ichikawa Danshirō III (grandfather)
Ichikawa Danshirō IV (uncle)
Ichikawa Ennosuke IV (cousin)
WebsiteTeruyuki Kagawa Official Site
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Biography

Born in 1965, his parents are kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III and cinema actress Yuko Hama. His grandmother is film actress Sanae Takasugi.

In the Kabuki world, it is common for the son of an actor to follow in his father's footsteps from a very early age, but his parents divorced in 1968 and his mother was given custody. After that, he totally lost contact with his father, and his mother refused to give him any training in the Kabuki art and he grew believing that it was "something that must not be watched". However he tried several times to meet his biological father. When he was 20, he went to one of his performances and asked if he could see him, stating that he was Ennosuke's son, but when his father's assistants reported to him the situation he refused, stating that he didn't have any son.

He graduated in social psychology at the University of Tokyo and decided to start a career in cinema.

Sexual Assault

On August 24, 2022, a Japanese media outlet reported that Kagawa had forcibly touched a woman in July, 2019. Kagawa admitted to the sexual misconduct through his agency, Lotus Roots, on August 25, 2022.[1]

Career

He has twice been nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the Japanese Academy Awards, once for Warau Iemon and once for Kita no zeronen. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for Mt. Tsurugidake.[2]

Reconciliation with his father

His first son Masaaki, born in 2004, showed interest in becoming a Kabuki actor. As a result, Teruyuki tried again to meet with his aged father and succeeded.[3]

At the same time, he decided to start his own career in Kabuki at 46,[4] an age which is extremely unusual for an actor. The only other time someone was initiated into the Kabuki world as a fully grown adult was in 1910, when Ichikawa Danjuro IX's adopted and then son-in-law Ichikawa Sansho V decided to start his career at age 28 after his adoptive father's death.[5]

In June 2012,[6] it was announced[7] at their father and cousin's Shūmei that he and his son would take the names of Ichikawa Chusha IX[6] and Ichikawa Danko V.[6]

Filmography

Film

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2000Devils on the DoorstepKosaburo HanayaChinese film
Suri
2001Man Walking on SnowRajuchi
2002Doing Time
2003NuanYawa
2004Akai Tsuki
Warau Iemon
Heaven's BookstoreTakimoto
QuillIsamu Nii
2005BashingHotel manager
Kita no zeronen
The Milkwoman
What the Snow Brings
2006SwayMinoru Hayakawa
Memories of TomorrowAtsushi Kawamura
2007Sukiyaki Western DjangoSheriff Hoanka
KisaragiIchigo Musume
2008Tokyo!HikikomoriLead role; "Shaking Tokyo" segment
Tokyo SonataRyūhei SasakiLead role
20th Century Boys: Beginning of the EndYoshitsune
200920th Century Boys 2: The Last HopeYoshitsune
20th Century Boys 3: RedemptionYoshitsune
John RabePrince Asaka YasuhikoGerman-Chinese-French film
Snow PrinceArima Masamitsu
Mt. Tsurugidake
Kaiji: Jinsei Gyakuten GameYukio Tonegawa
2011TormentedKohei
Ashita no JoeDanpei Tange
Kaiji 2: Jinsei Dakkai GameYukio Tonegawa
IsorokuKagekiyo Munakata[8]
2012Key of LifeKondo
Rurouni KenshinTakeda Kanryū
2015MozuRyōta Ōsugi
2016CreepyNishino
2019WhistleblowerMakoto Kitagawa
202199.9 Criminal Lawyer: The MovieAtsuhiro Sada[9]
2022Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021Gilmore (voice)[10]
RolelessMiyamatsuLead role[11]
2026Sai: DisasterThat manLead role[12]
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Television drama

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1989Kasuga no TsuboneKobayakawa HideakiTaiga drama[13]
1989Onihei Hankachō
1990Wataru Seken wa Oni BakariMasayuki Tōyama
2000AoiUkita HideieTaiga drama[14]
2002Toshiie and MatsuToyotomi HideyoshiTaiga drama[15]
2006Kōmyō ga TsujiRokuheitaTaiga drama[16]
Taigan no KanojoNarahashi Fumimasa
UnfairSato Kazuo
Unfair the Special - Code BreakingSato Kazuo
Yakusha Damashii!Yanagisawa Mitsuharu
2007Shimane no BengoshiAkita Ryoichi
Onward Towards Our Noble DeathsMizuki Shigeru & Private (Second Class) MaruyamaLead role; television film
2009Mr. BrainTanbara Tomomi
2009–2010Clouds Over the HillMasaoka Shiki[17]
2010RyōmadenIwasaki YataroTaiga drama[18]
2011Diplomat Kosaku KurodaTakeshi Shimomura
2012Penance
2013–2020Hanzawa NaokiAkira Ohwada2 seasons
2016MontageAkira ShōjiMini-series
Yuriko-san no EhonMakoto OnoderaLead role; television film
The SnifferKomukai
2019Everyone's DemotedTōru Mayama
2021Japan Sinks: People of HopeYūichi Tadokoro
2022Roppongi ClassShigeru Nagaya
2025Sai: DisasterThat manLead role[12]
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Other television

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2021–22The TimeFriday host
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Video games

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2026Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark TiesGoh Hamazaki
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Awards

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