Duke Red - Prominent Roles

Prominent Roles

  • "Duke Red" in Metropolis (1949)
  • "Doctor Plus" in Jungle Emperor Leo (1950)
  • "Mr. Redonov" in Nextworld (1951)
  • "Wild Bill Hecock" in Age of Adventure (1951)
  • "Professor Stickem/ Secret-AgentZM4" Astro Boy (1963)
  • "Mr. Nikula" in Black Jack (1973)
  • "Cyrano de Bergerac" in Rainbow Parakeet (1981)
  • "Prince Siddartha's doctor" in Buddha
  • "Credit" in Undersea Super Train: Marine Express - 1979 anime film for TV
  • "Doctor Plus" in Jungle Emperor Leo: The Movie - 1997 anime film
  • "Duke Red" in Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis - 2001 anime film
  • "Duke Red" in Astro Boy - 2003 anime series

He has also made a few appearances in the Astro Boy manga (such as mad scientist "Doctor Amagawa" in Astro vs. Garon, or an unnamed murdered priest in The Eyes of Christ) and other Tezuka productions, sometimes under the name "Akai" ("red" in Japanese).

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