
Hisashi Igawa
Acting · Born 1936-11-17 · age 89 · Shenyang, Occupied Manchuria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hisashi Igawa (井川比佐志 born 17 November 1936) is a Japanese actor who has appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's Dodesukaden, Ran and Madadayo. He starred in Abe Kōbō's production of The Man Who Turned Into A Stick, a surrealist play, in 1969.
Titles

Ran

Harakiri

Tora! Tora! Tora!

Dreams

Tampopo

The Face of Another

The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity

Boiling Point

Hachiko

Dodes'ka-den

Rhapsody in August

Bullet Ballet

Madadayo

Three Outlaw Samurai

Pitfall

After the Rain

Goyokin

Zatoichi's Pilgrimage

Villain

Yamato

Midnight Diner 2

Demon Pond

Rikyu

Japan's Longest Day

Have a Song on Your Lips

47 Ronin

Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis

The Professor and His Beloved Equation

Sada

Main Line to Terror

Where Spring Comes Late

The Oil-Hell Murder

Cash Calls Hell

A Trap

Basara: The Princess Goh

Letter from the Mountain

The Fossil

The Long Darkness

The Village

Village of Eight Gravestones

Double Suicide of Sonezaki

House on Fire

Half a Confession

Home from the Sea

A Samurai Chronicle

The Summit: A Chronicle Of Stones to Serenity

Climbing to Spring

Tora-san's Runaway

The Pass: Last Days of the Samurai

The Loss of Humanity

Men and War II: Land of Love and Sorrow

Fusa

Deep River

The Story of Pure Love

Luminous Moss

Foujita

The Love and Adventures of Kuroki Taro

Farewell, Kuro

Summer Soldiers

Big Shots Die at Dawn