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Nakagawa Katsuhiko

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Nakagawa Katsuhiko (1962 July 20 - 1994 September 17 ) was a Tokyo -born multi-talent ( musicians - singer , actor , voice actor .) Blood type A. Primarily was active in the 1980s. He is the grandson of Kazutaka Itō and the father of the multi-tarento Nakagawa Shoko. He appeared in the 1985 adaptation of Toki o Kakeru Shōjo, voiced the lead character of Super Robot Force Garratt, and released 10 singles and 9 albums before his death in 1994, with two albums released posthumously.

Katsuhiko was going to the Bunkyou Sixth Ward Junior High School. After graduating from Junior High in 1978 he started a band. 1980, when three years of high school, NHK "Music Festival" Young played to trigger a debut. He dropped out from Keio University.

In September 1992 acute myeloid leukemia developed. Also returning in August 1994 after nine months of illness after leukemia relapse, and died at age 32.


Albums


Singles


Movies

  • Targeted School (1981: (Old) Kadokawa Haruki Corporation )
  • Strait (1982: Movies Touhou) - Takakura Ken - Ootani Naoko son role
  • SPH (1983, Tezuka Makoto Director)


TV drama

  • Toki o Kakeru Shōjo (1985, Fuji TV series) - a forced labor
  • Byakkotai (December 30, 1986 - December 31, Nippon TV series) - Soji Okita role
  • Fire and smoke Takadanobaba (1987, Nippon TV series)
  • Bruno Hiyoue Yasushi Baba fight a duel Takata (1989, Nippon TV series)

Anime

Super Robot Force Garratt (超力ロボ ガラット)(1984, TV Nagoya / Japan Sunrise )

TV

Midnight in Roppongi (1984, TV) TOKIO Rock TV (circa 1985, Tokyo) A good laugh! TELEPHONE (1986, Fuji) Guest

Radio

Joyful Pop ( NHK-FM / Kuwata Yasuko) Kinde Yantan Hall ( MBS Radio /康範Hiyoudou Yuki Kitano Makoto Hikaru tsupei Lullaby) Ota-kun kun Nakagawa ( Kansai Radio / Oota Takako )