• Source: Minoru Tanaka (actor)
    • Minoru Tanaka (田中 実, Tanaka Minoru, October 27, 1966 – April 25, 2011) was a Japanese actor born in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. He was a graduate of the Tokyo metropolitan Yukigaya high school, Mumeijuku and was represented by JVC Entertainment Networks at the time of his death.


      Filmography




      = Television

      =
      Rinrin to (1990, NHK)
      Nurse Station (1991, TBS)
      Yanagi-bashi Ryojō (2000, NHK)
      Onsen e Yukō! (Series, TBS) – A manager
      Deka Kizoku (After Part 2, NTV)
      Jungle
      Aibō (Season IV, EX)
      Byōin e Yukō! (Series TBS) – Yūji Katase
      Wednesday Mystery 9 "A medical examiner Shinomiya Hadzuki" 6 (2005, TX) – Kōichi Machida
      anego (2005 NTV)
      Voice recorder (2005 TBS)
      Ultraman Mebius (2006 CBC/TBS) – Captain Shingo Sakomizu


      = Film

      =
      Uruu no Machi (1991)
      Gekkō no Natsu (1993) – Shinsuke Kazama
      Uso (1995)
      Miyazawa Kenji -Sono Ai- (1996)
      Kanzō Sensei (1998)
      I love You (1999) – Ryūichi Mizukoshi
      Declaration of war (2000) – Takayasu Tsutsumi
      Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002) – A guard
      Kusa no Ran (2004)
      Deguchi no nai Umi (2006) – Toda
      Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers (2006) – Captain Shingo Sakomizu
      Kamen Rider W Returns: Kamen Rider Accel (2011) – Police Officer Hiroshi Sagami / Commander Dopant


      = Stage

      =
      Taiyō to Tsuki ni Somuite (1999)
      Kenkyaku Shōbai (2001, 2003)
      Proof (2001)
      Kotoba (2002)


      = Dubbing

      =
      Ally McBeal – Raymond Millbury (Josh Hopkins)
      Enemy at the Gates (2003 NTV edition) – Commissar Danilov (Joseph Fiennes)
      Hornblower – Horatio Hornblower (Ioan Gruffudd)
      Starship Troopers – Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien)
      Summer Scent – Yoo Min-woo (Song Seung-heon)
      Sunshine – Robert Capa (Cillian Murphy)


      = Television CM

      =
      Kao "Bath Magicrin"
      Kao "Econa Brand"
      Chugai Pharmaceutical "Guronsan"


      References




      External links


      JVC Entertainment Networks Official Web Site (Japanese)

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