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Shun Sugata

Shun Sugata
Born (1955-02-17) February 17, 1955 (age 69)
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present

Shun Sugata (菅田 俊, Sugata Shun, born February 17, 1955) is a Japanese actor.

Career

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Sugata was born in Yamanashi Prefecture. He starred in the 2006 film Confessions of a Dog.[1]

He appeared in Amir Naderi's 2011 film Cut.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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  • Seiha (1982) as Nakahara
  • Kita no hotaru (1984)
  • Abunai Deka (1987)
  • Korogashi Ryota: Gekitotsu! Monster bus (1988) as Hyodo
  • Baka Yaro! 2: Shiawase ni Naritai (1989)
  • Water Moon (1989) as Kuribayashi
  • Fûsen (1990) as Hayato Yoshioka
  • Shishiohtachi no natsu (1991)
  • Dance Till Tomorrow (1991)
  • Blowback 2 (1991) as Ratts
  • Funky Monkey Teacher 2 (1992) as Sugimoto
  • Funky Monkey 2 (1992)
  • Anego - Gokudô wo aishita onna: Kiriko (1993) as Jin
  • Toei Hero Daishugo (1994)
  • Escape Imprisonment 5: Obscene Flesh Hunt (1995)
  • Shabu gokudo (1996) as Ryo Kano
  • Organ (1996) as Naka Nishi
  • Ikasetai onna (1996)
  • Heat After Dark (1996)
  • Kawaki no machi (1997)
  • Fukushu the Revenge Kienai Kizuato (1997) as Toshiaki Yoshioka
  • Koi to Hanabi to Kanransha (1997)
  • Kumo no hitomi (1998) as Hinuma
  • Joker (1998) as Kurokawa
  • Shura ga Yuku (1998)
  • Yomigaeru Kintarou (1998)
  • License to Live (1998) as Shinichirô Yoshii
  • Blood (1998) as Sniper Team Captain
  • Shin karajishi kabushiki kaisha (1999)
  • Ley Lines (1999) as Cop
  • Kyôhan (1999) as Tadokoro
  • Taboo (1999)
  • Tomie: Replay (2000) as Kenzo Morita
  • Kurayami no rekuiemu (2000) as Kumicho (Head of yakuza)
  • Pulse (2001) as Boss
  • Ichi the Killer (2001) as Takayama
  • Momantai 2 (2002) as Kazuo Ota
  • Graveyard of Honor (2002) as Toshi Nishizaki
  • Gun Crazy: A Woman from Nowhere (2002)
  • Alive (2002) as Matsuda
  • Kyoki no Sakura (2002)
  • Buyûden (2003)
  • Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) as Boss Benta
  • The Last Samurai (2003) as Nakao
  • Heat (2004, part 1, 2) as Fujimaki
  • Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004) as Boss Benta
  • Marebito (2004) as MIB
  • Izo (2004)
  • [Is A.] (2004) as Mamoru Hanamura
  • Tsukineko ni mitsu no tama (2004) as Oiwake
  • Satsujin Net (2004)
  • Lady Joker (2004) as Detective Anzai
  • Ghost Shout (2004)
  • Gokudou no Onna Tachi (2005)
  • TKO Hip Hop (2005)
  • Ikusa (2005)
  • Onaji tsuki wo miteiru (2005)
  • Shisso (2005) as Shuji's Father
  • Aishiteyo (2005)
  • Confessions of a Dog (2006) as Takeda
  • Koi suru inosento man (2006)
  • Dororo (2007) as Hibukuro
  • Tonari Machi Sensou (2007) as Mayor of Maisaka
  • Kôan keisatsu sôsakan (2007)
  • Zero Woman (2007)
  • Konjaku monogatari: The new edition (2007)
  • Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007)
  • Tôchika (2007)
  • Grow (2007) as Tetsuharu Sato
  • Captain (2007)
  • Namida tsubo (2008) as Shugo
  • Dâku rabu: Rape (2008)
  • Chikyû de tatta futari (2008)
  • Sekai de ichiban utsukushii yoru (2008) as Hara
  • Tokyo Gore Police (2008) as TOKYO POLICE Commissioner General
  • Sakigake!! Otokojuku (2008)
  • Johnen: Sada no ai (2008)
  • Kyûka (2008) as Fumio Sakamoto
  • Chameleon (2008)
  • Inju: The Beast in the Shadow (2008) as Inspecteur Fuji
  • Zen (2009) as Kônin
  • Yôjû mameshiba (2009)
  • Kanikôsen (2009) as Field Officer
  • Hakujitsumu (2009)
  • Ballad: Na mo naki koi no uta (2009) as Assistant Professor Yi
  • Wangan Midnight The Movie (2009) as Kuro
  • The Unbroken (2009) as Tatsuro Shikata
  • Abashiri ikka: The Movie (2009)
  • Tochka (2009)
  • Ranningu on enputi (2010) as Hideji's Father
  • Lost & Found (2010)
  • Rosuto kuraimu: Senkô (2010) as Bunpei Shishikura
  • Awaremi mumashika (2010) as Nishimura Katsuhiko
  • Bunraku (2010) as Uncle
  • Hevunzu sutôrî (2010)
  • Strangers in the City (2010) as Yukio Ohmori
  • Heaven's Story (2010)
  • Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011) as Boss Benta
  • Abe Sada: Saigo no nanokakan (2011) as Officer Urakawa
  • Cut (2011) as Masaki
  • Dirty Hearts (2011) as Sasaki
  • Donzumari benki (2012) as Aoki
  • Playback (2012)
  • Outrage Beyond (2012) as Okamoto
  • Haha no uta ga kikoeru (2013)
  • Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013) as Goro
  • Tokyo Bitch, I Love You (2013)
  • Heisei Riders vs. Shōwa Riders: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai (2014) as Ryo Murasame / Kamen Rider ZX / Ambassador Darkness
  • Washi to taka (2014)
  • Genge (2014)
  • 25 (2014)
  • Bad Moon Rising (2015)
  • Zutaboro (2015)
  • Gonin Saga (2015) as Yuzuru Matsuura
  • 64: Part I (2016) as Police Station Chief Urushibara
  • Conflict: Saidai no kôsô (2016) as Otani
  • 64: Part II (2016) as Head of Precinct,Urushibara
  • Taiyô no futa (2016)
  • Tatara Samurai (2016)
  • Silence (2016) as Samurai Commander
  • Butterfly Sleep (2017) as Ayamine Ryuji
  • Vigilante (2017)
  • Roupeiro no Yūutsu (2018) as Prison Warden
  • Black Crow 1 (2019) as Kanai
  • Black Crow 2 (2019) as Kanai
  • A Family (2021) as Makoto Takeda[3]
  • The Supporting Actors: The Movie (2021) as Himself[4]
  • Tomorrow's Dinner Table (2021) as Tsuneo Fujisaki[5]
  • Just Remembering (2022)[6]
  • The Setting Sun (2022)[7]
  • The Parades (2024)[8]
  • Welcome Back (2025)[9]

Television

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Dubbing

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References

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  1. ^ J Hurtado (March 18, 2011). "DVD Review: CONFESSIONS OF A DOG". Twitch Film. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Mark Schilling (December 16, 2011). "Cut". The Japan Times.
  3. ^ "綾野剛×舘ひろし「ヤクザと家族 The Family」映像初公開!尾野真千子&北村有起哉&市原隼人も参戦". eiga.com. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  4. ^ "バイプレイヤーズ もしも100人の名脇役が映画を作ったら". eiga.com. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "明日の食卓". eiga.com. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  6. ^ "ちょっと思い出しただけ". eiga.com. Retrieved September 30, 2021.
  7. ^ "太宰の「斜陽」映画化、ロケの舞台に山梨 地元出身俳優ら作品支える". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  8. ^ "パレード". eiga.com. Retrieved August 7, 2024.
  9. ^ "Welcome Back". eiga.com. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
  10. ^ "天地人". Haiyaku Jiten. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
  11. ^ "マイケル・マン監督×渡辺謙、山下智久ら出演 製作費88億円の大型ドラマ『TOKYO VICE』放送決定". Crank-in!. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  12. ^ "ワイルド・スピード". The Cinema. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
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