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Issey Ogata

Issey Ogata

18 titles Acting Feb 22, 1952 Fukuoka, Japan

Issey Ogata, born on February 22, 1952, in Fukuoka, Japan, is a renowned actor and comedian celebrated for his diverse contributions to theater and film. His passion for acting ignited during his childhood, leading him to pursue a career in the performing arts after graduating from Toyotama High School. Ogata's breakthrough came when he clinched a gold medal at the prestigious "Birth of Comedians" audition, propelling him into the spotlight of Japanese television.

He quickly became a familiar face on TV, with notable appearances in series such as Fuji TV's "Evil Grandmother" and NHK's "RinRinto." In addition to his television success, Ogata has captivated audiences with his solo performances, notably in "Life Never Stops," showcased at GyanGyan Theater in Shibuya, which has earned critical acclaim and a loyal following.

Ogata's cinematic achievements include significant roles in acclaimed art-house films. He portrayed Ota in Edward Yang's celebrated "Yi Yi: A One and a Two," took on the lead role in "Tony Takitani," a film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's short story directed by Jun Ichikawa, and portrayed Emperor Hirohito in Aleksandr Sokurov's 2005 film, "The Sun." With his versatile talent and dedication to his craft, Issey Ogata continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of performing arts.

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