Tetsu Watanabe
Also known as Тэцу Ватанабэ
Tetsu Watanabe is a Japanese actor born on March 11, 1950, in Tokoname, Aichi, Japan. Active in film since the late 1980s, Watanabe has built a career in supporting roles, often portraying figures marked by authority or menace.
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Tetsu Watanabe is a Japanese actor born on March 11, 1950, in Tokoname, Aichi, Japan. Active in film since the late 1980s, Watanabe has built a career in supporting roles, often portraying figures marked by authority or menace. Their filmography includes over 90 credits, with a notable presence in Japanese and international productions alike. In 1997, Watanabe lent their voice to the animated feature Princess Mononoke as Wild Dog, contributing to the film’s ensemble cast. The same year, they appeared in Fireworks as the Junkyard Owner, a minor but distinct role in a drama centered on youth and memory. Their work in Cold Fish (2011) as Takayasu TsuTsui demonstrated a capacity for playing characters entangled in dark, unsettling narratives, a recurring trait in their filmography.
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