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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of this legendary actor. When you find out who he is, you will cry
Born in Tokyo and raised between Japan and the United States, Tagawa fused his cultural roots with a disciplined artistic philosophy. He frequently reminded young actors to “forget the Hollywood hype” and focus instead on building skill, a principle he followed throughout his long career.
Tagawa appeared in more than 150 films and television shows, adding elegance and depth to each role. His credits ranged from Big Trouble in Little China and Rising Sun to Pearl Harbor, Elektra, and 47 Ronin. On television, he made lasting impressions in MacGyver, Miami Vice, and especially The Man in the High Castle.
Tagawa’s screen power was shaped by decades of martial arts training, including kendo, karate, and later the creation of his own system, Chun-Shin. This discipline grounded his characters, giving them weight, control, and humanity beneath the darkness.