Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is a Japanese actor who appeared as Kenji Fujitsu, a former employee of yazuka boss Riochi Tanaka in the episode "The Rising Sun of Death", and as Tegoro, a mysterious Asian man who worked with Carlos Escobar in the episode "Asian Cut" of the series Miami Vice, he's best known for playing Evil Sorcerer Shang Tsung in the 1995 Mortal Kombat Movie and Reprised his role in the 2019 Videogame Mortal Kombat 11.
Cary is actually an Japanese-American actor, born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Japanese-American father who was a soldier in the US Army. Growing up Cary was an army brat and was moving with his parents whenever his father was reassigned from base to base until they finally settled down in California.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa GREAT actor loved him as Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat and in Showdown in little Tokyo with Brandon Lee and Planet of the Apes (Tim Burton) hes been in so many movies and tv.
This is an episode that shows the loss of phantasy of the authors to the end of the series. The acting and the situation with the visit in a house of a highly violent suspect is completely unrealistic. It´s a weak storyline and one the worst episodes in my opinion. A sort of multi-ethnic criminals, but nobody behaves like this.
I have to agree. The episode synopsis with Asian-related killings seemed like a good plot and I was glad to see Tagawa on the show again, but the overall execution wasn't very good and it felt very underwhelming to me, definitely one of the worst, or weaker, episode of MV.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa would go on to play Don Johnson's boss on the first season and a half of "Nash Bridges".
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is a Japanese actor who appeared as Kenji Fujitsu, a former employee of yazuka boss Riochi Tanaka in the episode "The Rising Sun of Death", and as Tegoro, a mysterious Asian man who worked with Carlos Escobar in the episode "Asian Cut" of the series Miami Vice, he's best known for playing Evil Sorcerer Shang Tsung in the 1995 Mortal Kombat Movie and Reprised his role in the 2019 Videogame Mortal Kombat 11.
Cary is actually an Japanese-American actor, born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Japanese-American father who was a soldier in the US Army. Growing up Cary was an army brat and was moving with his parents whenever his father was reassigned from base to base until they finally settled down in California.
He's in American Me with Edward James Olmos
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa GREAT actor loved him as Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat and in Showdown in little Tokyo with Brandon Lee and Planet of the Apes (Tim Burton) hes been in so many movies and tv.
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Miami Vice.
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El Japo just finished shanking Pie Face before this scene.
I like this episode !
when he calls goro tubbs and crocket are in deep trouble
What madman would live in a house where 80% of the decor is cocaine white?😁
You..are..NEXT!
togoro when he calls goro its trouble
Throwing a knife at a cop is assault. Crockett could have arrested him right there.
2:11...'F A T A L I T Y'...to the artwork...TEGORO WINS.
crockeckt your soul is mine
Your soul is mine
crocket and tubbs you will die
Gloomy and creepy episode😱 The only episode of miami vice thath bothered me. The 5 season had violent episode.🔪
You didn't think The Home Invaders, Tale Of The Goat or Shadow In The Dark were creepy enough?
Save your pity for the weak!
they have some nerve to challenge shang shun
to late tubbs, and croket, a deal is a deal
Tegoro really did get away with murder. And Castillo, Crockett, Tubbs and co. didn't go after him 🤷♂️🤦♂️?!
There's too much handsome going on here.
Taking souls of Miami
that face when he is angry, always be shang sun
This is an episode that shows the loss of phantasy of the authors to the end of the series. The acting and the situation with the visit in a house of a highly violent suspect is completely unrealistic. It´s a weak storyline and one the worst episodes in my opinion. A sort of multi-ethnic criminals, but nobody behaves like this.
I have to agree. The episode synopsis with Asian-related killings seemed like a good plot and I was glad to see Tagawa on the show again, but the overall execution wasn't very good and it felt very underwhelming to me, definitely one of the worst, or weaker, episode of MV.
Do you feel the same way about Golden Triangle Part 2?
Your soul is mine!