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− | }}'''Togo Igawa''' (born in Tokyo, Japan on 26 September 1946) is a Japanese actor who provides voices for both English language dubs of [[Thomas & Friends]]. He has worked primarily in British film and television. |
+ | }}'''Togo Igawa''' (born in Tokyo, Japan on 26 September 1946) is a Japanese-born actor who provides voices for both English language dubs of [[Thomas & Friends]]. He has worked primarily in British film and television. |
==Voices== |
==Voices== |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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* "Matter of Size" (2009) |
* "Matter of Size" (2009) |
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* "Night Train" (2009) |
* "Night Train" (2009) |
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+ | * "Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails" (2009) |
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+ | * "Ninja" (2009) |
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+ | * "Thomas & Friends: Misty Island Rescue" (2010) |
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* "Johnny English: Reborn" (2011) |
* "Johnny English: Reborn" (2011) |
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* "Gambit" (2012) |
* "Gambit" (2012) |
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+ | * Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway (2013) |
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* "Hector and the Search For Happiness" (2014) |
* "Hector and the Search For Happiness" (2014) |
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* "The Confessions" (2016) |
* "The Confessions" (2016) |
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− | * "Star Wars: |
+ | * "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (2017) |
+ | * "The Last Recipe: Kirin no shita no kioku" (2017) |
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+ | * "Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! (2018) |
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+ | * "The Gentleman" (2020) |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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* "Marco Polo" (2016) |
* "Marco Polo" (2016) |
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* "Doctor Who" (2017) |
* "Doctor Who" (2017) |
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+ | * "Doctors" (2017) |
+ | * "Thunderbirds Are Go" (2017) |
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+ | * "Origin" (2018) |
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+ | * "The Crown" (2019) |
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+ | * "Giri/Haji" (2019) |
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===Games=== |
===Games=== |
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==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
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* '''Nomination''' - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Performer, 2011, for "Total War: Shogun 2". |
* '''Nomination''' - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Performer, 2011, for "Total War: Shogun 2". |
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− | * Both he and [[Rupert Degas]] voiced characters from "Robotboy". |
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− | * Even though they did not appear together onscreen, he and [[Tesshō Genda]] both had roles in the "Speed Racer" film. |
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− | * He and [[Pierce Brosnan]] both appeared in the film "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again". |
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− | * Both he and [[William Hope]] appeared in the same episode of "Drop the Dead Donkey". |
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− | * He voiced Zhang Li in the video game "Perfect Dark Zero" alongside [[Martin Sherman]]. [[Masaharu Satō]] voiced his character in the Japanese version. |
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− | * He, [[Glenn Wrage]], [[Kerry Shale]], [[Olivia Colman]], [[John Hurt]], [[Michael Brandon]], [[Tom Stourton]], [[Martin Sherman]], [[Simon Fisher-Becker]], [[Nigel Plaskitt]], [[Miranda Raison]], [[John Ogwen]], [[John Schwab]] and [[Tracy-Ann Oberman]] all had roles on "Doctor Who"; Togo also appeared in its spin-off "Torchwood". [[Maggie Ollerenshaw]] also worked on an audio drama based on "Doctor Who". |
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− | * He and [[Eddie Redmayne]] both appeared in the Wachowskis movies. |
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− | * He appeared in the 2009 Israeli film, "A Matter of Size", alongside [[Dvir Benedek]]. |
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− | * He, [[Sophie Colquhoun]] and [[Lucy Montgomery]] appeared in "The IT Crowd". |
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− | * He, Maggie Ollerenshaw, [[Rebecca O'Mara]], [[Su-Lin Looi]], [[Jan Page]], [[Jonathan Forbes]], [[Ben Forster]], [[Teresa Gallagher]], [[Tracy-Ann Oberman]], [[Colin McFarlane]] and [[Helen Farrall]] have all worked on "Doctors". |
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− | * He, [[Rasmus Hardiker]], [[David Menkin]], [[Teresa Gallagher]], [[William Hope]], [[Bob Golding]], [[Nick Ostler]], [[Dave Peacock]], [[Mark Huckerby]], [[Gilan Shachaf]], [[Saar Badishi]] and [[Yehonatan Magon]] have worked on "Thunderbirds Are Go". There have also been several other people that have worked on other parts of the Thunderbirds franchise: |
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− | ** [[Philip Reeves]] ("the 2004 film") |
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− | ** [[David Mitton]] (""the original TV series") |
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− | * He, [[Andrew Brenner]], [[Michael Carrington]], [[Emma Fernando]], [[Ian McCue]], [[Rupert Degas]], [[Stefan Ashton Frank]], [[Teresa Gallagher]], [[Kerry Shale]], [[Colin McFarlane]], [[Christopher Ragland]], [[Antti L. J. Pääkkönen]], [[Gerardo Alonso]], [[Oana Pernes]], [[Gerardo Mendoza]], [[Bruno Coronel]], [[Benjamín Rivera]], [[Joanna Pach-Żbikowska]], [[Mia Kadosh]], [[Víctor Covarrubias]], [[Guillermo Coria]], [[Sergio Morel]], [[Mayra Arellano]], [[Carlos Hernández]], [[Luca Magnani]], [[Susa Saukko]], [[Petri Hanttu]], [[Petrus Kähkönen]], [[Juha Varis]] and have all worked on "The Amazing World of Gumball". |
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− | *He, Rupert Degas and Kerry Shale voiced characters in "Mr. Bean: the Animated Series". [[Christopher Skala]] was also an executive producer in the series. |
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==External Link== |
==External Link== |
Revision as of 08:53, 8 March 2020
Togo Igawa (born in Tokyo, Japan on 26 September 1946) is a Japanese-born actor who provides voices for both English language dubs of Thomas & Friends. He has worked primarily in British film and television.
Voices
UK/US
Filmography
Films
Television
Games
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Awards and nominations
- Nomination - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Performer, 2011, for "Total War: Shogun 2".