Atomu Shimojō
Atomu Shimojō (下條アトム, Shimojō Atomu) (born November 26, 1946) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator. He is the son of actor Masami Shimojō and actress Yoshiko Tagami.[1] He was also the first Japanese dubbing voice actor of Eddie Murphy.
Atomu Shimojō | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Years active | 1971-present |
Filmography
Film
- Brother and Sister (1976) – Kobata
- Hakkōda-san (下条アトム) (1977) – Private First-Class Hirayama
- Village of the Eight Gravestones (八つ墓村, Yatsu Haka-mura) (1977) – Officer Arai
- House on Fire (1986) – Nakajima
- Christmas Eve (クリスマス・イヴ) (2001)
- Sō kamoshirenai (そうかもしれない) (2005) – Sadao Tokioka
- Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Senki (2005) – Ichirō Tachibana/Tōbei
- Junpei, Think Again (2018)
- Shadowfall (2019)
Voice-over
- Eddie Murphy
- 48 Hrs. (1985 Nippon TV Wednesday Road Show edition) (Reggie Hammond)
- Trading Places (1992 Fuji TV and DVD edition) (Billy Ray Valentine)
- The Golden Child (1989 Fuji TV edition) (Chandler Jarrell)
- Beverly Hills Cop II (1990 Fuji TV edition) (Detective Axel Foley)
- Coming to America (1991 Fuji TV edition) (Prince Akeem Joffer, Clarence, Randy Watson, Saul)
- Harlem Nights (1993 Fuji TV edition) (Quick)
- Another 48 Hrs. (1994 Fuji TV edition) (Reggie Hammond)
- Boomerang (1996 Fuji TV edition) (Marcus Graham)
- The Distinguished Gentleman (1995 Fuji TV edition) (Thomas Jefferson Johnson)
- Beverly Hills Cop III (2000 Fuji TV edition) (Detective Axel Foley)
- Vampire in Brooklyn (2000 Fuji TV edition) (Maximillian, Preacher Pauly, Guido)
- Dr. Dolittle 2 (2005 Fuji TV edition) (Doctor John Dolittle)
- Showtime (VHS and DVD edition) (Officer Trey Sellars)[2]
- The Adventures of Pluto Nash (Pluto Nash)
- Japan Ad Council commercials – Narrator
- Peanuts – Charlie Brown
- Sekai Ururun Taizaiki – Narrator
- Starsky and Hutch – David Starsky
Notes
- 下條アトム しもじょう・あとむ (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
- "ショウタイム[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved April 20, 2019.
External links
- Atomu Shimojō at IMDb
- 下条アトム at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
- Tomu Project
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