Izou Oikawa

Izou Oikawa

Nascimento : 1960-03-05, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

História

Izou Oikawa (及川 いぞう, Oikawa Izō, March 5, 1960) is a Japanese actor and voice actor (seiyuu). His former stage name is Izou Oikawa (及川 以造, Oikawa Izō) and his real name is Tetsuji Sugou (須郷 哲司, Sugō Tetsuji). He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture and graduated from Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music. He is affiliated with the Seinenza Theater Company.

Perfil

Izou Oikawa
Izou Oikawa

Filmes

Dokidoki preCure
Sebastian
Aida Mana é uma garota que está sempre ansiosa para fazer coisas pelo bem dos outros. Um dia, quando estava visitando a cidade Clover, durante o programa de orientação de sua escola, inimigos que se chamaram de “Selfish” apareceram de repente e tentaram manipular seu coração! Para lutar contra estes inimigos, ela recebe o poder de Charles, uma fada, para se transformar em Pretty Cure! Para proteger a paz do mundo, outras lendárias Pretty Cure se unem a ela na batalha! Um misterioso bebê também aparece, transformando cada dia em uma experiência de acelerar o coração! As quatro Pretty Cure, sempre mantendo o amor em seus corações, estão lutando pelo destino do mundo!
Tears
Shiba
A magazine editor loses his wife to cancer and he keeps her ashes in a jar. When he begins dating her sister, he becomes overwhelmed with guilt.
Forensics Classroom Incident Files 13
Koji Arita
Izumi, a woman who is troubled by dreams of the same murder every night... Saki is asked to conduct an autopsy on the body in that dream! In her dream, Izumi relives the incident as it happened 25 years ago and is possessed by the murdered woman!?
Family without a Dinner Table
This gripping docudrama is a fictionalized account of what could happen to a Japanese family when one of their sons shames them in front of the entire nation.
Willful Murder
The president of the Japanese National Railways is found dead during a period in which train service is plagued by numerous layoffs, strikes and shutdowns. The government says that the president was murdered; the police claim it was a suicide. A quizzical reporter follows the case for years, but the basic question remains unanswered: was the victim killed by members of the burgeoning Communist movement in Japan, or was the death stage-managed by the authorities in hopes of discrediting the Communists?