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Actors
Tomorowo Taguchi
Nov 30, 1957 (68 years old) in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Known For
Kamen Rider
Midnight Diner
Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors
House of Ninjas
Haken no Hinkaku
Credits
2025 ·
Human Specimens
as Man walking his dog
2025 ·
Unreachable
as Jiro Kayama
2025 ·
Welcome to the Village
as
2024 ·
Aimitagai
as
2024 ·
City of Desire No. 6 Trans Honor
as
2024 ·
City of Desire No. 5 Drifting Dotonbori Kids
as 杉山高志
2024 ·
新プロジェクトX〜挑戦者たち〜
as
2024 ·
Hijacked Youth – Dare To Stop Us 2
as Yasunori Okatome
2024 ·
House of Ninjas
as Jin Hamashima
2023 ·
City of Desire No. 4 Outrageous and Dirty Social Network Money
as
2023 ·
リムジン
as
2023 ·
City of Desire No.3 - The Lizard of Minami
as
2023 ·
City of Desire No.2 - The Dark Fixer
as
2023 ·
City of Desire No.1 - The Road to Retribution
as
2023 ·
Sanctuary
as
2023 ·
Spirited Away: Live on Stage
as 鍋爐爺爺
2022 ·
Love Life
as Makoto Ōsawa
2022 ·
You've Got A Friend
as
2021 ·
The Door into Summer
as Professor Toi
2021 ·
The Supporting Actors in Byplaywood
as
2021 ·
名建築で昼食を スペシャル 横浜編
as
2021 ·
Byplayers: 100 Days in the Forest of Supporting Actors
as
2020 ·
Midnight Swan
as Mama Yoko
2020 ·
Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo
as
2020 ·
Meikenchiku de Chushoku wo
as Uekusa Chiaki
2020 ·
#HandballStrive
as Masashi
2020 ·
Fukushima 50
as Kazuhiko Fukuhara
2020 ·
Fancy
as
2020 ·
Alive: Dr. Kokoro, The Medical Oncologist
as
2019 ·
The Witness
as Yuichi Kimura
2019 ·
Parallel World Love Story
as Sudo
2019 ·
Hydra
as Teru Nakaya
2019 ·
In Hand
as Hiroshi Yamazaki
2018 ·
Happy Go Lucky
as
2018 ·
In This Corner of the World
as Entaro Hojo
2018 ·
Room Laundering
as Saizen
2018 ·
Life in Overtime
as Toshihiko Aoyama
2018 ·
The Blood of Wolves
as Hideo Doi
2018 ·
My Little Monster
as Shizuku's Father
2018 ·
Odd Final
as
2018 ·
Violence Voyager
as Koike
2018 ·
Half End
as
2018 ·
The Many Faces of Ito
as
2017 ·
The Game of Business Card
as Katayama Shoji
2017 ·
The Last Shot in the Bar
as Matsuo
2017 ·
Neko Atsume House
as Asakusa
2017 ·
Policeman and Me
as Shuichi Yamamoto
2017 ·
Byplayers ~ What If 6 Supporting Actors Had a Houseshare
as Himself
2016 ·
ひと夏の隣人
as 鈴木次郎
2016 ·
吉祥寺だけが住みたい街ですか?
as Mikuriya Saburo
2016 ·
Too Young To Die!
as Hato
2016 ·
Ame Onna
as Rika's father
2016 ·
Hibana: Spark
as
2016 ·
Artist of Fasting
as Narration (voice)
2014 ·
A Drop of the Grapevine
as Asahi
2014 ·
The Vancouver Asahi
as Tadaaki Matsuda
2014 ·
Kabukicho Love Hotel
as Masashi Kubota
2014 ·
Monsterz
as Mr. Kumoi
2014 ·
Rose Color's Buko
as Gangster
2014 ·
The Long Goodbye
as Haneoka
2014 ·
Botanical Life of Varendar
as Verandar
2013 ·
RoomMate
as
2013 ·
Disregarded People
as President Maruyoshi
2013 ·
Detective in the Bar 2
as Matsuo
2013 ·
Maruyama, the Middle Schooler
as Saito
2013 ·
Nobody's Perfect
as
2013 ·
AIBOU: X-DAY
as
2012 ·
1+1=11
as
2012 ·
The Samurai That Night
as Nobuo Hoshi
2012 ·
Fly with the Gold
as Yamagishi
2012 ·
A Road Stained Crimson
as
2012 ·
The Drudgery Train
as Secondhand Bookstore Manager
2011 ·
QP
as Hiko
2011 ·
A Man with Style
as Sanada
2011 ·
The Egoists
as Shinji Ninomiya
2011 ·
Chivalrous Sinking
as
2011 ·
Gantz: Perfect Answer
as Yoshikazu Suzuki
2011 ·
Another Gantz
as Yoshikazu Suzuki
2011 ·
River
as Maid cafe owner
2011 ·
YOYOCHU in the Land of the Rising Sex
as Narrator (voice)
2010 ·
Gantz
as Yoshikazu Suzuki
2010 ·
Household X
as Kenichi Hashimoto
2010 ·
Piecing Me Back Together
as Keisuke Ogi
2010 ·
Shinigami no Yaiba
as
2009 ·
Midnight Diner
as Lyricist
2009 ·
April Bride
as Okuno
2009 ·
Geharha: The Dark and Long-Haired Monster
as Shinto Priest
2009 ·
Brass Knuckle Boys
as Jimmy
2008 ·
Ain't No Tomorrows
as Yoshida
2008 ·
Otokotachi no uta
as
2008 ·
Climber's High
as Enji Kishi
2008 ·
The Most Beautiful Night In The World
as Kazuya Mizuno
2007 ·
The Invitation from Cinema Orion
as Yuji Miyoshi
2007 ·
Kamen Rider: THE NEXT
as Scissors Jaguar
2007 ·
Switching – Goodbye Me
as Kazumi's Father
2007 ·
The Yakiniku Movie: Bulgogi
as a stuff of Toraoh
2007 ·
How to Become Myself
as Koji Ueshima
2007 ·
Tokyo Towers: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad
as
2007 ·
Yakuza: Like a Dragon
as Barber Owner
2007 ·
Cain's Descendant
as
2007 ·
Prisoner/Terrorist
as M
2007 ·
Haken no Hinkaku
as Narrator (voice)
2007 ·
Sea of Madness
as
2006 ·
Prisoners
as Self
2006 ·
SOUL TRAIN
as
2006 ·
Love Letter So-renka
as Yui's father
2006 ·
Gamera the Brave
as Councilor Yoshimitsu Hitotsugi
2006 ·
M
as Pimp
2006 ·
Sway
as Judge
2006 ·
God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand
as
2006 ·
It's Only Talk
as K
2006 ·
Black Night
as Dr. Kawai (segment "Dark Hole")
2006 ·
Haru, Bânîzu de
as
2005 ·
Strange Circus
as Taeko's Editor-in-Chief
2005 ·
スクールデイズ
as
2005 ·
Wolf Girl
as
2005 ·
Until the Lights Come Back
as Ryotaro Saeki
2005 ·
Spring Snow
as
2005 ·
Who's Camus Anyway?
as Oyama
2005 ·
Young Thugs: Malaysian Tiger
as
2005 ·
Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Death Make
as
2004 ·
A Blue Automobile
as Record Store Boss
2004 ·
Girlfriend: Someone Please Stop the World
as Miho's Father
2004 ·
大人計画「ドライブイン カリフォルニア」
as
2004 ·
Young Thugs: Kaoru-chan's Strongest Legend Youkai Hel
as
2004 ·
Kamachi
as Sensei Komori
2004 ·
L'amant
as A
2004 ·
Mask de 41
as Tadao Kuramochi
2003 ·
Vibrator
as Cop
2003 ·
Young Thugs: Kaoru-chan's Strongest Legend Banchou Soccer
as
2003 ·
A Snake of June
as Editor-in-Chief
2003 ·
Cop Festival: New Beginning
as
2003 ·
Owl
as
2002 ·
Aiki
as
2002 ·
Barber's Sorrow
as
2002 ·
September 11
as Yukichi Furuhashi (segment "Japan")
2002 ·
Drive
as
2002 ·
MPD-PSYCHO/FAKE
as
2002 ·
The Private Detective Mike
as
2002 ·
Doing Time
as Tanabe
2002 ·
Bastoni: The Stick Handlers
as Matsunaga
2002 ·
Young Thugs: EPISODE FINAL Stand By Me
as
2002 ·
Young Thugs: Kaoru-chan's Strongest Legend EPISODE II From Russia With Love
as
2001 ·
My Blood Bone
as
2001 ·
Young Thugs: Kaoru-chan's Strongest Legend EPISODE I
as
2001 ·
man-hole
as
2001 ·
Dekotora Gaiden: A Man’s Life, a Road of Dreams
as
2000 ·
Dead or Alive 2: Birds
as
2000 ·
Chinpira
as
2000 ·
Tokyo Trash Baby
as
2000 ·
Oshikiri
as
2000 ·
Jorogumo
as
2000 ·
Senrigan
as
2000 ·
Ando Gumi Gaiden Genealogy of the Group Wolf 5
as
2000 ·
Monday
as Mitsuhiko Shima
2000 ·
PROJECT X 〜Challengers〜
as 語り
2000 ·
Kamome
as Akitoshi Fukuma
2000 ·
Keizoku: Unsolved Mysteries - Beautiful Dreamer
as
1999 ·
Taboo
as Samurai Tojiro Yuzawa
1999 ·
Dead or Alive
as Afro Thug
1999 ·
White-Collar Worker Kintaro
as Shibamata
1999 ·
Gemini
as Middle-aged Patient
1999 ·
The Line
as
1999 ·
The Night the Angel Turned Away
as Tawada
1999 ·
Ley Lines
as Chan
1999 ·
Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris
as Doctor
1998 ·
Tadon and Chikuwa
as
1998 ·
Bullet Ballet
as Policeman
1998 ·
Scorpion: Double Venom
as
1998 ·
Three Businessmen
as Noodle Shop Waiter
1998 ·
Tomie
as Detective Harada
1998 ·
A Giant Monster Appears in Tokyo
as
1998 ·
Female Ninjas Magic Chronicles: Legend of Yagyu Part 2
as Kôshichirô Urushido (as Tomoroo Taguchi)
1998 ·
You Alone Can't See
as Kimura
1998 ·
Unlucky Monkey
as Miyata
1998 ·
Andromedia
as Goda
1998 ·
Sleepless Town
as Kenji Tozawa
1998 ·
Dr. Akagi
as Nosaka
1998 ·
Sada
as Kin
1998 ·
I Don't Have a Grave!
as Takagi Noboru
1997 ·
Full Metal Yakuza
as Genpaku Hiraga
1997 ·
Tokyo Fair Weather
as
1997 ·
Lie Lie Lie
as Party Guest
1997 ·
The Things We Liked
as
1997 ·
Postman Blues
as Profiler
1997 ·
Prostitution Gang
as
1997 ·
Rainy Dog
as The Pursuer
1997 ·
The Towers of Musahino Line
as
1997 ·
Ishoku Manga-shi 33-nen no Kiseki ~ Garo no Jidai o Yomu
as Self
1997 ·
Time Leap
as
1997 ·
The Eel
as Eiji Dojima
1997 ·
The Defender
as Edge
1997 ·
Kawaki no machi
as
1996 ·
Ignatius
as
1996 ·
Dangan Runner
as Shinkichi Yasuda
1996 ·
Tokyo Mafia: Battle for Shinjuku
as Kikura
1996 ·
San-ban Tēburu no Kyaku
as
1996 ·
Fudoh: The New Generation
as Dealer being shot in toilet
1996 ·
Reborn from Hell II: Jubei's Revenge
as Shôsetsu Yui
1996 ·
Swallowtail Butterfly
as Honda
1996 ·
All Night Long 3: The Final Chapter
as Kawasaki
1996 ·
Gamera 2: Attack of Legion
as Ishida
1996 ·
Love Hotel Night 2
as
1996 ·
Midori
as
1996 ·
A Fragile Heart
as
1996 ·
Reborn from Hell: Samurai Armageddon
as Shôsetsu Yui
1996 ·
Sadistic Song
as
1996 ·
Ladies Max
as
1995 ·
Tokyo Fist
as Tattoo Artist
1995 ·
Goodbye for Tomorrow
as Tetsu Sasayama
1995 ·
Shinjuku Triad Society
as Wang
1995 ·
Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?
as Yusuke's Father
1995 ·
Ring
as Jotaro Nagao
1995 ·
Super-Coming
as
1995 ·
Angel's Share
as
1995 ·
The Young Blood Typhoon
as
1995 ·
Nozokiya
as
1995 ·
Kamikaze Taxi
as Chaplin
1995 ·
Love Letter
as Female Itsuki's Father
1995 ·
Lady Poison: Beasts of the Underground
as Detective Kono
1995 ·
Love Worker Sharaba Ya Ranko
as
1995 ·
Forever with You
as
1994 ·
Pu
as
1994 ·
A New Love in Tokyo
as Man with a Knife
1994 ·
Level
as
1994 ·
N45゜
as Detective
1994 ·
Undo
as Psychiatrist
1994 ·
Angel Dust
as Endo
1994 ·
At the Mercy of the Darkness
as
1994 ·
Evil Dream
as
1993 ·
Puru Puru Angelic Holiday
as
1993 ·
A Night in Nude
as Kenzo
1993 ·
Wandering Brain
as
1993 ·
Tokyo Blood
as
1993 ·
Kiriko, A Woman Who Loved the Gangsters
as
1993 ·
Maohgai
as
1993 ·
The Tomb & the Divorce
as Tokio
1993 ·
Kuma-chan
as
1993 ·
Fried Dragon Fish
as Delta Works Japan Sales Manager
1993 ·
My Beloved Ultraseven
as Takano
1993 ·
Abnormal People: Three Legendary Rainbow Brothers
as
1992 ·
All Night Long
as Airline Manager
1992 ·
Kirai ja nai yo 2
as
1992 ·
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer
as Taniguchi Tomoo
1992 ·
New Joyful Embarrassing Story 2
as
1992 ·
New Joyful Embarrassing Story
as
1991 ·
New Pink Curtain
as
1991 ·
One-Room Story
as
1991 ·
I Hate You... Not
as
1991 ·
Her 3 - Kanojyo No Sanjyou
as
1990 ·
Love of Sawako
as Ichiro Tanaka
1990 ·
Psychic Theater Mr. Maric's Super Magic V
as
1990 ·
Primary Colour High School Girl Pink Picture Book
as
1990 ·
Heartbreak Angels
as
1989 ·
Arietta
as Red Saturn Club Manager
1989 ·
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
as Salaryman
1989 ·
Guinea Pig Part 5: Android of Notre Dame
as
1988 ·
Pretty Body: Frankenstein's Love
as
1987 ·
Robinson's Garden
as Man wrestling with restaurant table
1987 ·
The Adventure of Denchu-Kozo
as Hijikata
1986 ·
The Phantom of Regular Size
as The Man
1984 ·
More and More Love
as
1982 ·
Zokubutsu zukan
as
1971 ·
Kamen Rider
as Amadum
2026 ·
Byplayers: What If Supporting Actors Lived On a Deserted Island for a TV Tokyo Morning Drama?
as