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* '''''[[Tōkyō]] [[Maigret|Megure]] Keishi''''', a 25-episode TV Series aired from April 14 to May 29, 1978 on [[Asahi TV]]. Although the series is based on a French series of [[Maigret]] mystery books by [[Georges Simenon]] and Aikawa is now primarily known as a [[seiyū|voice actor]], it is not a dubbed version of the French TV Series based on the books. Aikawa stars in person as ''Megure,'' a Japanese-born equivalent to the French ''Maigret,'' reinvented in a Japanese setting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.trussel.com/maig/gauteure.htm|title=Claude Gauteur: Simenon by Simenon|website=www.trussel.com}}</ref><ref>[[:ja:愛川欽也|"Tôkyo Megure Keishi" mentioned on Kinya Aikawa's Japanese wiki page (Japanese)]]</ref> |
* '''''[[Tōkyō]] [[Maigret|Megure]] Keishi''''', a 25-episode TV Series aired from April 14 to May 29, 1978, on [[Asahi TV]]. Although the series is based on a French series of [[Maigret]] mystery books by [[Georges Simenon]] and Aikawa is now primarily known as a [[seiyū|voice actor]], it is not a dubbed version of the French TV Series based on the books. Aikawa stars in person as ''Megure,'' a Japanese-born equivalent to the French ''Maigret,'' reinvented in a Japanese setting.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.trussel.com/maig/gauteure.htm|title=Claude Gauteur: Simenon by Simenon|website=www.trussel.com}}</ref><ref>[[:ja:愛川欽也|"Tôkyo Megure Keishi" mentioned on Kinya Aikawa's Japanese wiki page (Japanese)]]</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:10, 16 January 2022
Kinya Aikawa | |
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愛川 欽也 | |
Born | Toshiaki Ikawa (井川 敏明) June 25, 1934 |
Died | April 15, 2015 | (aged 80)
Occupation(s) | Actor, Tarento, Voice Actor |
Spouse | Midori Utsumi (m. 1978; his death 2015) |
Kinya Aikawa (愛川 欽也, Aikawa Kin'ya, June 25, 1934 – April 15, 2015) as Toshiaki Ikawa (井川 敏明, Ikawa Toshiaki) was a Japanese actor, tarento and voice actor. He was born in Tokyo[1] and died in 2015 of lung cancer.[2]
Filmography
Acting roles
Films
- Torakku Yarō series (1975-1979)
- The Battle of Port Arthur (1980)
- Edo Porn (1981)
Television
- Naruhodo! The World (host, 1981–1996)
Voice roles
Television
- Space Ace (1965), Yadokari
- Son-goku is Coming: Chapter of Ko-fu Dai-o (1966 special), Sagojo
- Jump Out! Batchiri (1966), Officer Chibisu, Roba
- Gokū no Daibōken (1967), Sagojo
- Speed Racer (1967), Ken'ichi Mifune / Racer X
- Kaibutsu-kun (1968)
- Hakushon Daimaou (1969), Grandfather "And then"
- Inakappe Taishō (1970), Nyanko-sensei
- Vampiyan Kids (2001), Papa[3]
Films
Dubbing
- Jack Lemmon
- The Apartment (C.C. Baxter)
- The Front Page (Hildy Johnson)
- Good Neighbor Sam (Sam Bissell)
- The Great Race (Professor Fate / Prince Hapnic)
- How to Murder Your Wife (Stanley Ford)
- Irma la Douce (Nestor Patou / Lord X)
- Mister Roberts (Ens. Frank Thurlowe Pulver)
- Some Like It Hot (Jerry - 'Daphne')[4]
- Under the Yum Yum Tree (Hogan)
- The Wackiest Ship In the Army (Lt. Rip Crandall)
- Strangers on a Train (Guy Haines (Farley Granger))
Classic roles
- Tōkyō Megure Keishi, a 25-episode TV Series aired from April 14 to May 29, 1978, on Asahi TV. Although the series is based on a French series of Maigret mystery books by Georges Simenon and Aikawa is now primarily known as a voice actor, it is not a dubbed version of the French TV Series based on the books. Aikawa stars in person as Megure, a Japanese-born equivalent to the French Maigret, reinvented in a Japanese setting.[5][6]
References
- ^ "愛川欽也さん死去". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon Newspapers. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
- ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (May 3, 2016). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2015. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625539 – via Google Books.
- ^ "The Official Production I.G English Website". Production I.G. Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
- ^ "お熱いのがお好き(1959)". Star Channel. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
- ^ "Claude Gauteur: Simenon by Simenon". www.trussel.com.
- ^ "Tôkyo Megure Keishi" mentioned on Kinya Aikawa's Japanese wiki page (Japanese)
External links
- Kinya Aikawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia