Shu Wada was an American actor who is best known for Inazuman, Tuesday Suspense Theater, and Trick. Born on August 6, 1938, in Tokyo, Japan, he made a significant contribution to film and television during his career. He died on April 23, 2020, from complications related to COVID-19.
Personal and Family Life
Shu Wada was the father of Gen Urobuchi, a well-known writer and creator in the anime industry. Little else is publicly known about Shu’s personal life, but his family ties have made an impact in the world of entertainment and storytelling.
Death and Legacy
Wada passed away on April 23, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of varied roles in Japanese films and television. His work continues to be appreciated by fans, and his contributions to acting remain significant in the industry. His son, Gen Urobuchi, has honored his father’s legacy through his own successful career.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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団鬼六 薔薇地獄 | 1980-12-05 | Sawamura |
原子力戦争 | 1978-02-24 | Kobayashi |
動乱 | 1980-01-15 | |
二人の女 | 1983-12-27 | |
青い薔薇殺人事件 | 1993-06-29 | |
武蔵野心中 | 1983-08-05 | |
断食芸人 | 2016-02-27 | Old Monk |
死の断崖 | 1982-01-26 | |
団地妻 肉欲の陶酔 | 1979-11-23 | Katsuaki Oka – Taeko’s Husband |
眠れ蜜 | 1976-12-05 | |
叛軍No.4 | 1972-05-07 | |
チベット2002 ダラムサラより | 2002-01-01 | Narrator |
秘密戦隊ゴレンジャー | 1975-04-05 | Razor Mask (voice) |
バトルフィーバーJ | 1979-02-03 | Picky Eating Monster (voice) |