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| name = Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | image = Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Tagawa in 2011 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1950|9|27}} | birth_place = Azabu, Tokyo, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | years_active = 1985–present | nationality = Japanese, American, Russian | other_names = Cary Tagawa Panteleymon Tagawa | alma_mater = {{nowrap|University of Southern California}} | occupation = Actor, producer, sports physiologist, martial artist, stuntman | spouse = {{marriage|Sally Phillips|1984}} | children = 3 }}{{nihongo|Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa|田川 洋行|Tagawa Hiroyuki|born September 27, 1950}} is a Japanese-born[1][2] American and Russian actor, sports physiologist, martial artist and stuntman who has appeared on television in The Next Generation ("Encounter at Farpoint"; 1987), Thunder in Paradise (1995), Nash Bridges (1996), Hawaiian Wedding (2003), Heroes (2007) and The Man in the High Castle (2015). His roles have also included the voice of Sin Tzu for the video game Rise of Sin Tzu, Earth Alliance security officer Morishi in Babylon 5 ("Convictions"), the evil soul-stealing sorcerer Shang Tsung in a film adaptation of the video game Mortal Kombat (a role he would reprise 18 years later for Legacy and 24 years later in Mortal Kombat 11) and the evil mastermind Heihachi Mishima in the film adaptation of Tekken. He portrays Nobusuke Tagomi in The Man in the High Castle, the Amazon original series adaptation of the novel by Philip K. Dick. Early lifeTagawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son of a Japanese actress and a Japanese-American father who served in the United States Army and was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Fort Polk, Louisiana and Fort Hood, Texas. His mother tongues are English and Japanese but he also speaks some Korean and Spanish.[3][4][5] Tagawa was raised in various cities. He and his family finally settled in Southern California, where he began acting in high school while attending Duarte High School. He attended the University of Southern California and was an exchange student in Japan.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} Career{{BLP sources section|date=March 2016}}His breakthrough as an actor came when he was cast as the Eunuch Chang in The Last Emperor (1987). In 1989, he played an undercover agent of the Hong Kong Narcotics Board in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. In 1991, he starred alongside Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee in the action film Showdown in Little Tokyo, where he played the role of Yakuza boss Yoshida. He also starred alongside James Hong and Jeff Speakman in the same year in the film The Perfect Weapon, where he played Kai, an assistant to the Korean mafia families. He appeared in the movie Mortal Kombat (1995) as the shapeshifting sorcerer Shang Tsung; he would later reprise the role in the web series Legacy in 2013, and in the video game Mortal Kombat 11 in 2019. He also appeared as the deadly pirate leader Kabai Sengh in The Phantom (1996). Tagawa is among the actors, producers and directors interviewed in the documentary The Slanted Screen (2006), directed by Jeff Adachi, about the representation of Asian and Asian-American men in Hollywood. Tagawa played Heihachi Mishima in Tekken, the film adaptation of the video game franchise. In 2006, he provided the voice of Brushogun in Trouble in Tokyo. He was in the film Johnny Tsunami (1999) and its sequel Back on Board (2007). In between those two films, Tagawa played Attar's mentor Krull in Tim Burton's version of Planet of the Apes (2001). Tagawa reprised his role as Shang Tsung for the second season of the YouTube series Legacy. This new version of the character was unrelated to Tagawa's previous work as Tsung.[6] He played Satoshi Takeda in Revenge, a powerful CEO in Japan and Emily Thorne's former mentor in her quest for revenge. In season 2, Tagawa took over the role from Hiroyuki Sanada, who was unable to continue due to scheduling conflicts.[7] Tagawa also plays the role of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokugawa_Tsunayoshi in the film "47 Ronin" 2013 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/47_Ronin_(2013_film) In 2015, Tagawa was cast as one of the lead characters, Nobusuke Tagomi, the Trade Minister of the Pacific States of America in Amazon's The Man in the High Castle based on Philip K. Dick's novel of the same name. Also in November 2015, both he and Taimak (The Last Dragon) were honorees for the Fists of Legends Legacy Award at the Urban Action Showcase & Expo.[8] Personal lifeIn 2013, Tagawa started working with Orthodox Christian actors Pyotr Mamonov and Ivan Okhlobystin.[9] On November 12, 2015, he was baptized as Panteleymon in the Russian Orthodox Joy of All Who Sorrow church in Moscow.[10] In 2016, he also acquired Russian citizenship.[11] FilmographyFilm
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References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_review/VE1117928913.html?nav=reviews&categoryid=1986&cs=1|title=Memoirs of a Geisha|date=November 20, 2005|publisher=Variety|accessdate=2009-09-18|first=Todd|last=McCarthy}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/24/AR2007052402573.html|title='Slanted Screen' Rues The Absence Of Asians|date=May 25, 2007|publisher=The Washington Times|accessdate=2009-09-18}} 3. ^Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa profile, filmreference.com; accessed March 30, 2016. 4. ^Profile, starbulletin.com, May 25, 2011; accessed March 30, 2016. 5. ^Profile, starbulletin.com, September 11, 2003; accessed March 30, 2016. 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://latino-review.com/2012/12/03/web-series-mortal-kombat-legacy-2-hitting-february-17th |title=Web Series 'Mortal Kombat: Legacy 2′ Hitting February 17th |publisher=Latino Review |accessdate=2012-12-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121206050841/http://latino-review.com/2012/12/03/web-series-mortal-kombat-legacy-2-hitting-february-17th/ |archivedate=2012-12-06 |df= }} 7. ^Keck, William (August 15, 2012). "Keck's Exclusives: Revenge Recasts a Role" (TV Guide); retrieved August 16, 2012. 8. ^{{Cite web|title=2015 Urban Action Showcase International Action Film Festival & Honoree Awards|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHVK0HEfxXc&feature|website=YouTube|accessdate=2015-12-14}} 9. ^"This is just the beginning of my Russian career"{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, rbth.asia; accessed March 30, 2016. 10. ^[https://www.rt.com/news/321746-shang-tsung-mortal-kombat/ Mortal Kombat’s Shang Tsung Goes Orthodox in Russia], rt.com, November 12, 2015. 11. ^[https://www.rbth.com/arts/2017/08/24/seeking-new-citizenship-10-foreign-celebrities-that-now-call-russia-home_827794 Seeking new citizenship: 10 foreign celebrities that now call Russia home] 12. ^Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Cast as Japanese Prime Minister in Ronald Reagan Biopic External links
23 : 1950 births|American male actors of Japanese descent|American male karateka|American male film actors|American male television actors|American male video game actors|American male voice actors|Russian male karateka|Russian male film actors|Russian male television actors|Russian male video game actors|Russian male voice actors|American people of Japanese descent|Russian people of Japanese descent|Russian people of American descent|Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy|Naturalised citizens of Russia|Japanese emigrants to the United States|Male actors from Tokyo|Military brats|Living people|Russian Orthodox Christians from the United States|University of Southern California alumni |
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