Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
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Charismatic, muscular, handsome, and often exuding a dangerous sexuality, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa specializes in playing the evilest of vile villains, most of whom despite their exceptional martial arts skills, are skilled in spectacular manners. Tagawa's willingness to accept villainous roles such as that of the wicked sorcerer Shang Tsung in Mortal Combat (1995) has drawn criticism from certain Asian American groups, who fear that he is perpetuating negative stereotypes, but Tagawa offers an interesting perspective, citing the fact that the action film is the most popular genre worldwide. When Tagawa plays a bad guy, he plays it to the hilt, trying to imbue his villains with depth to demonstrate that in order to be so successful at being bad, they must possess a certain amount of positive qualities, including discipline, intelligence, and commitment. In his personal life, Tagawa is the antithesis of the characters he plays. He is known for his unusual courtesy, non-violent demeanor, his wisdom, and for his unflagging devotion to helping young people. A deeply spiritual man, Tagawa has developed a unique philosophical approach to martial arts, Chun Shin, which primarily centers on developing the inner state and spirituality of the practitioner rather than on the physical movements of fighting. The purpose of the exercises of Chun Shin is to release the energy centers within, creating a harmony between mind and body. Tagawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, the son of a Japanese American father and a Tokyo actress. His father, a native of Hawaii, worked for the U.S. military and when Tagawa was five, his family moved to Texas. This was during the 1950s, when racism was rampant throughout the South. For Tagawa, the change from a supportive environment to a hostile one was a great shock. As a young adult, Tagawa briefly attended the University of Southern California where he studied martial arts. The following year, he returned to Japan to further his studies at a prestigious school under the tutelage of master Nakayama, one of the most highly regarded fighters in Japan. But for Tagawa, there was a spiritual component missing from training -- that, and perhaps the feeling that he was not accepted into Japanese society, led him to return to the U.S.Although he had been interested in acting for many years, Tagawa did not become an actor until he was 36 years old. He made his feature film debut in The Last Emperor (1984) and went on to work steadily in feature films and on television. Many of his film appearances have been in the direct-to-video category. Still, Tagawa has managed to develop a devoted following and has at least one web site devoted to him on the Internet. As mentioned, Tagawa specializes in villains, but occasionally he plays different roles as he did in the much-honored independent drama Picture Bride (1994) in which he plays a sugar cane farmer who orders a Japanese mail-order bride 25 years younger than himself. The latter 1990s also found Tagawa's Hollywood work coming more frequently and in larger profile releases. After small roles in such films as Vampires (1998) and Snow Falling on Cedars (1999), Tagawa could be seen in such eagerly anticipated large-scale productions as Pearl Harbor and Planet of the Apes (both 2001).
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Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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43% | Sky Sharks |
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— | 2020 |
0% | Showdown in Manila |
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— | 2018 |
No Score Yet | Diamond Cartel |
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— | 2017 |
97% | Kubo and the Two Strings |
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$48.1M | 2016 |
25% | Little Boy |
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$5M | 2015 |
No Score Yet | L'homme aux poings de fer 2 |
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— | 2015 |
No Score Yet | L'homme aux poings de fer 2 |
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— | 2015 |
No Score Yet | The Man with the Iron Fists 2 |
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— | 2015 |
No Score Yet | Ninja Apocalypse |
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— | 2014 |
No Score Yet | Tekken: A Man Called X (Tekken: Kazuya's Revenge) |
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— | 2014 |
16% | 47 Ronin |
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$20.6M | 2013 |
No Score Yet | Black Cobra |
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— | 2012 |
64% | Hachi: A Dog's Tale |
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— | 2009 |
0% | Tekken |
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— | 2009 |
No Score Yet | By the Will of Genghis Khan |
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— | 2009 |
No Score Yet | Bodyguard: A New Beginning |
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— | 2008 |
No Score Yet | The Tomb |
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— | 2008 |
21% | Balls of Fury |
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$32.9M | 2007 |
No Score Yet | Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board |
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— | 2007 |
No Score Yet | Ichijiku no kao (Faces of a Fig Tree) |
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— | 2006 |
No Score Yet | The Slanted Screen |
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— | 2006 |
35% | Memoirs of a Geisha |
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$57M | 2005 |
No Score Yet | Faith of My Fathers |
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— | 2005 |
11% | Elektra |
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$24.1M | 2005 |
No Score Yet | Baywatch Hawaiian Wedding |
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— | 2003 |
40% | The Last Warrior (Coastwatcher) |
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— | 2001 |
44% | Planet of the Apes |
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$178.1M | 2001 |
24% | Pearl Harbor |
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$197.8M | 2001 |
16% | The Art of War |
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$29.5M | 2000 |
No Score Yet | The Ghost |
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— | 2000 |
39% | Snow Falling on Cedars |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Top of the World |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Johnny Tsunami |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Bridge of Dragons |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Tom Clancy's 'Netforce' |
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— | 1999 |
42% | John Carpenter's Vampires |
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— | 1998 |
No Score Yet | The Provocatuer |
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— | 1998 |
No Score Yet | Provocateur |
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— | 1998 |
43% | The Phantom |
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— | 1996 |
No Score Yet | Danger Zone |
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— | 1996 |
No Score Yet | White Tiger |
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— | 1996 |
No Score Yet | Soldier Boyz |
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— | 1996 |
No Score Yet | Natural Causes |
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— | 1995 |
45% | Mortal Kombat |
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— | 1995 |
82% | Picture Bride |
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— | 1995 |
No Score Yet | Thunder in Paradise III |
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— | 1995 |
No Score Yet | The Dangerous |
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— | 1994 |
33% | Rising Sun |
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— | 1993 |
60% | Nemesis |
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— | 1993 |
73% | American Me |
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— | 1992 |
No Score Yet | Mission of the Shark |
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— | 1991 |
42% | The Perfect Weapon |
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— | 1991 |
No Score Yet | Not of This World |
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— | 1991 |
33% | Showdown in Little Tokyo |
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— | 1991 |
20% | Kickboxer 2: The Road Back |
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— | 1990 |
No Score Yet | L.A. Takedown |
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— | 1989 |
78% | Licence To Kill |
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— | 1989 |
43% | Twins |
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— | 1988 |
No Score Yet | Spellbinder |
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— | 1988 |
No Score Yet | Bulletproof |
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— | 1988 |
89% | The Last Emperor |
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— | 1987 |
74% | Big Trouble in Little China |
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— | 1986 |
No Score Yet | Armed Response |
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— | 1986 |
TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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84% |
Lost in Space
2018
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20% |
Hawaii
2004
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84% |
The Man in the High Castle
2015-2019
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No Score Yet |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
2012-2019
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89% |
Grimm
2011-2017
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69% |
Revenge
2011-2015
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No Score Yet |
Hawaii Five-0
2010-2020
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No Score Yet |
Walker, Texas Ranger
1993-2001
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No Score Yet |
Nash Bridges
1996-2001
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No Score Yet |
Seven Days
1998-2001
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No Score Yet |
Stargate SG-1
1997-2007
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No Score Yet |
Babylon 5
1993-1998
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No Score Yet |
Baywatch
1989-2001
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43% |
Alien Nation
1989-1990
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89% |
Moonlighting
1985-1989
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71% |
Miami Vice
1984-1990
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91% |
Star Trek: The Next Generation
1987-1994
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0% |
Space Rangers
1994
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Quotes from Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa's Characters
Cate Wilson: | It's been a while. |
Ken: | It certainly has. |
Cate Wilson: | It's ten years. Can you believe it? |
Shogun Tsunayoshi: | For the crime of disobedience, you should all be executed as common criminals, but you and your men follow the old ways of Bushido, to honor your lord and avenge treachery. I see only samurai before me. |
Shang Tsung: | One last chance, Sonya. Fight me in Mortal Kombat. |
Sonya Blade: | Go to hell. |
Shang Tsung: | (Laughs) Take her away, the emperor will be overjoyed. |
Shang Tsung: | Take her away, the emperor will be overjoyed. |
Sonya Blade: | My friends will come. |
Johnny Cage: | They're already here. |
Shang Tsung: | It has begun! |
Liu Kang: | All those souls you've stole are one of your own. I pity you sorcerer. |
Shang Tsung: | Save your pity for the weak. |
Liu Kang: | Surrender, it's over. |
Shang Tsung: | Flawless victory. |
Shang Tsung: | Finish him! |
Shang Tsung: | Your brother's soul is mine. |
Chan: | LIU!! |
Chan: | Liu! |
Shang Tsung: | You will be next. |
The Baron: | Mameha asked me to show you my kimono collection. It's quite venerated. My grandfather and father collected kimonos. I've given a number of valuable kimonos to Mameha; I like to give presents to beautiful girls. |
Shang Tsung: | Your soul is mine! |
Ken: | [Talking in Japanese] It's been a year, hasn't it? I wake up sometimes in the middle of the night and think about Parker. He was a good friend. I understand how you feel. Hachi, my friend, Parker is never coming home. But if Hachiko wants to wait, then Hachiko should wait. You want to wait for him, don't you? Have a long life, Hachi. |
Ken: | [talking in Japanese] It's been a year, hasn't it? I wake up sometimes in the middle of the night and think about Parker. He was a good friend. I understand how you feel. Hachi, my friend, Parker is never coming home. But if Hachiko wants to wait, then Hachiko should wait. You want to wait for him, don't you? Have a long life, Hachi. |
Shang Tsung: | Fatality. |
Shang Tsung: | Let Mortal Kombat begin. |
Sonya Blade: | When I want back-up, I'll radio for it. |
Johnny Cage: | Got that radio handy. |
Shang Tsung: | Scorpion and Sub-Zero. Deadliest of enemies but slaves under my power. |
Ken: | Ronnie - 11 years: Where did Grandpa find Hachi? |
Cate Wilson: | Ronnie, actually, Hachi found your grandfather. |