Kenji Haga
Kenji Haga (羽賀 研二, Haga Kenji) (born Mikio Tōma, 當眞 美喜男, Tōma Mikio, July 21, 1961) is a mixed-race entertainment talent, actor and businessperson from Okinawa, Okinawa. Haga was born in Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother.
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Born | Mikio Tōma July 21, 1961 |
Occupation | Tarento, actor, businessperson |
Years active | 1981–2007 |
On June 30, 2007, Haga was arrested along with four others including former world champion professional boxer Jiro Watanabe, actor Ginji Yoshikawa[jp],[1] and two affiliates of the Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate; one Toshikazu Kawakita and the other unidentified.[2] The group were arrested over allegedly blackmailing a real estate agent in Osaka into forgiving 400 million yen's worth of Haga's debt.
Roles
Variety
- Kuniko Touch
- The Night of Hit Parade
- Zōjiroshi Quiz Hint zo Pint
Television drama
- Food Fight (xxxx)
- Handsome Man (xxxx) (Namihiko Kubō)
- Hasadai Shōgun Yoshimune (xxxx) (Tokugawa Tsugutomo)
- Hōjyō Tokimune (xxxx) (Rokuhara Tandai Hōjyō Tokishige)
- Kirawane Matsuko no Isshō (xxxx) (Detective Shiomi)
- Kodoku no Kake ~Itoshikihitoyo~ (xxxx) (Samuel Miyate)
- Kurama Tengu (xxxx) (Okita Sōji)
- Ryūkyū no Kaze: Dragon Spirit' (xxxx)' (Tomonaga Arakaki)
- Street Fighter II V (xxxx) (Ken Masters)
- The Kindaichi Case Files (1995)
Film
- Aladdin (Aladdin (speaking voice in 1993))
- Les Sous-doués (Julien)
- Seito Shokun (Shun Togishima)
- Sorekara (Kadono)
- Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (Ken Masters)
Video
- The Return of Jafar (Aladdin (speaking voice in 1995))
- Sagi Shiippei series
External links
- Kenji Haga at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Japan Times: Actor Haga arrested over blackmail
- "Anna Umemiya recalls nightmare years with Haga". Shukan Post Watcher at japantoday.com. July 12, 2007. Archived from the original on August 17, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-13. External link in
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References
- "Haga Kenji Unlisted Stock Fraud Incident". 羽賀研二未公開株詐欺事件. Missing or empty
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(help) - "Actor Haga arrested over blackmail". The Japan Times. Kyodo News. 1 July 2007. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
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