Katsuhiko Nakagawa
中川勝彦
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Born | 1962-07-20 |
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Died | 1994-09-17 (aged 32) |
Years active | 1980-1994 |
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Katsuhiko Nakagawa was a Japanese actor and musician from Tokyo. He is the grandson of Kazutaka Itō and the father of the multi-tarento Shoko Nakagawa. He appeared in the 1986 adaptation of Toki o Kakeru Shōjo, voiced the lead character of Superpowered Robo Garat, and released 10 singles and 9 albums before his death in 1994, with two albums released posthumously. – Wikipedia |
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