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Masatô Ibu

77 yearsMarch 28, 1949Nakano, Tokyo, JapanPopularity 1.4

Masatô Ibu is a Japanese actor and voice artist known for appearances in film and television. Born on March 28, 1949, in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, Ibu has worked across genres in both live-action and voice roles.

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Masatô Ibu is a Japanese actor and voice artist known for appearances in film and television. Born on March 28, 1949, in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, Ibu has worked across genres in both live-action and voice roles. In film, Ibu is credited with supporting performances in productions such as Goemon from 2009, where Ibu portrayed Ieyasu Tokugawa. The same year, Ibu appeared in Nodame Cantabile: The Movie I as Mine Tatsumi. Earlier in Ibu’s career, a small role was taken in Love Hotel from 1985 as a Taxi Passenger. Ibu also appeared in Locomotive Teacher from 2004.

Across these credits, Ibu is recognized for bringing presence to supporting and background roles, often contributing to ensemble casts. The roles span historical drama, musical-themed films, and comedic settings, reflecting versatility …

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