Quick Facts
Born:
1951-09-22
Birthplace:
Ōta, Tokyo, Japan
Credits:
37 Total Roles
Tarō Shigaki
Acting
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Biography
Tarō Shigaki (志垣 太郎, Shigaki Tarō, September 22, 1951) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. His real name was 河村 稔. He graduated from the Nihon University College of Art. He was 170 cm tall and weighs 59 kg. Actress Noriko Shirasaka (白坂 紀子) was his wife. He worked for Oscar Promotion.
In 1969, he made his debut as the leading role in Star of the Giants (巨人の星, Kyojin no Hoshi). His leading works include 1974 Fuji TV The Blue Mountains (青い山脈, Aoi sanmyaku), Akantare (あかんたれ), Like an Iceberg (氷山のごとく, Hyōzan nogotoku) and Horror of the Wolf (狼の紋章, Ōkami no monshō). Currently, he is also active as a reporter for gourmet and travel programs. In dramas and historical dramas, he plays a wide range of roles, from comical to serious ones.
In 1969, he made his debut as the leading role in Star of the Giants (巨人の星, Kyojin no Hoshi). His leading works include 1974 Fuji TV The Blue Mountains (青い山脈, Aoi sanmyaku), Akantare (あかんたれ), Like an Iceberg (氷山のごとく, Hyōzan nogotoku) and Horror of the Wolf (狼の紋章, Ōkami no monshō). Currently, he is also active as a reporter for gourmet and travel programs. In dramas and historical dramas, he plays a wide range of roles, from comical to serious ones.
Known For
The Rose of Versailles
André Grandier
Black Butler
Tanaka
RoboGeisha
Kenyama Kageno
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid
Prince (voice)
Toward the Terra
Soldier Blue (voice)
Swan Lake
Prince Siegfried (voice)
Nutcracker Fantasy
Franz / Fritz (voice)
Black Pean
Nobuaki Moriya
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Black Pean TV | Nobuaki Moriya |
| 2015 | Onmyōji MOVIE | Self |
| 2014 | Raining Blood MOVIE | Akari's Father |
| 2014 | Black Butler MOVIE | Tanaka |
| 2009 | RoboGeisha MOVIE | Kenyama Kageno |
| 2007 | Shabake MOVIE | Self |
| 1995 | Firefly 2 Red Scar MOVIE | Self |
| 1993 | Silent Mobius Gaiden: The End of the Edo Period MOVIE | But |
| 1993 | Benisuzume's Weekend MOVIE | Mr. Shikata |
| 1992 | Notes on Tokugawa Villainies TV | Tokugawa Iemitsu |